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NW Boyne Falls MI c.1947 NO CHAIR LIFTS YET just PUMA Lifts T-Bars and Ropes!!!used snowcats, ski lifts, and other ski resort equipment What is in your Boneyard?  Click here to learn more about selling through RBY, and put cash in your pocket! Resort Boneyard wants to sell the surplus inventory you no longer want or need. List Today on RBY.Here is an opportunity to list your surplus lift inventory. The items you list may save another Resort in a critical “down time situation”. Long lead items like high horsepower motors, drive controllers and gearboxes can put a lift out for the season. For the good of the industry, list your surplus. Who knows, some day it may save your Resort. 1976 Riblet Double Chair Complete Riblet double chair currently in service and being removed in the spring 2017. Could be sold as a complete lift or as parts. Many parts available including some new spare parts. Sheaves, sheave assemblies, gearbox, drive motor, etc. Please contact for more accurate pricing of certain parts.




» more information about 1976 Riblet Double Chair Western TV 62 S This is a Western gear box we have kept as a spare for many years and no longer have a use for it. Also the spool of cable is approximately 2300 to 2600 feet.The gearbox ratio is 108.8 to 1 » more information about Western TV 62 S Very nice BRUCKSCHLOGL Ropetow. Dependent on your needs you may need a new rope to lengthen or resplice to shorten. This is perfect for beginner area or back yard tubing or skiing or riding. » more information about Bruckschlogl rope tow Borvig Quad chair restraint bars Borvig Quad restraint bars. » more information about Borvig Quad chair restraint bars Borvig quad grips complete. All grips are complete a few may need new duck bills. Includes washers, spacers,  hook, hanger, snap ring and nut. $145.00 each or discount on quantities of 20 or more. Crating and shipping available » more information about Borvig quad grips 100+/- Borvig quad chairs available.




Good shape, some have a dent or scratch. Galvanized steel with composite seats and backs. Complete with restraint bars. Good spare chairs or great for a homeowner who wants a back yard bench. These can be modified so they may be shipped more economically. They cannot be reused on a lift if they are cut for shipping. Shipping whole will cost as much or more than the price of the chair. These are big and heavy!each FOB NY or discounts on larger quantities. » more information about Borvig Quad chairs 1968 Hall Double chair For sale 1968 Hall double chair, complete lift for parts. Lift is currently standing and is located in Ontario. Lift hasn`t run since 2011. All records are available, last testing done in 2009-2010. Possibility to contract lift removal at extra cost. Lift length: 3050'Vertical: 547'Capacity: 1000 skiers per hour50 chairs plus a service chair » more information about 1968 Hall Double chair 1987 Poma Triple chair For sale 1987 Poma triple chair lift, length 1245 feet,  512 vertical.




54 chairs, 6 towers, lift has low hours. Possibility to contract lift removal at extra cost. Price $ 42,000 CDN » more information about 1987 Poma Triple chairUpper bullwheel, (31) Towers with 400MM sheaves. Lots of line gear and spare parts. two, four, six and eight wheel assemblies. » more information about Hall Double (2) Wisconsin four cylinder, 40 HP APU's complete with clutch assemblies. These were purchased new and and used for about 3 seasons prior to lifts being replaced. Stored inside since removal. They are in excellent shape with very little use, like new condition. » more information about Wisconsin VG4-D2Back in 2012, actor Bruce Willis owned this ski resort (Soldier Mountain in Idaho) and generously gave it to a local non-profit organization.  Now, the ski resort is willing to sell the place for merely the debt they owe on it just to get the resort back open to the public.Soldier Mountain Ski Area is selling for only $149,000!!!  You should call up all your old ski buddies and buy a ski resort…




“The price is real. This is all we owe to our bank for the last 3 years of improvements and operations. As a non profit we only sell for the debt owed against the business.We WERE under contract with Magic Mountain, with a closing end of August, no funds have transferred and WINTER is coming. We need to make public the fact we are still for sale. Any questions about premature selling of passes associated with Magic Mountain, need to be directed to Magic Mountain.So here is your chance to own a SKI MOUNTAIN! Get your buddies together and make a dream happen. The price is right and the forecast for a wet winter is on the horizon!!” – Soldier Mountain Ski Area, today via Facebook After watching the 1948 Winter Olympic tryouts in nearby Sun Valley, Bob Frostenson and his friend, Harry Durall, decided they couldn’t turn their backs on the sport of skiing. That summer they raised $10,000, began work on a base lodge, and purchased two rope tows, the first powered by a 1938 Chevrolet engine.




They cut timber, installed lifts, and built lodges by hand.The first chairlift was installed in 1971, and the upper chairlift (Bird’s Eye) was added in 1974. Soldier has 1,150 acres (4.7 km2) of variable terrain including a terrain park, glades, bowls, and tree skiing. Soldier maintains snowmaking capabilities, although it has not operated since 1996. Soldier Mountain is open from Thursday through Sunday, except for the Christmas holiday season when it is open daily.Four miles (6 km) west of Soldier’s summit is Smoky Dome, with an elevation of 10,095 feet (3,077 m). In between there are several peaks well over 9,000 feet (2,740 m): Peak 1 at 9,147 feet (2,788 m) and Peak 2 at 9,529 feet (2,904 m) are used in Soldier’s backcountry skiing operations, served by snow cat. Speculation is that Willis plans lift service to some of these areas.An early morning fire on Monday, March 30, 2009, destroyed the 61-year-old base lodge. The cause was attributed to electrical wiring, and occurred shortly after the final day of the ski season.  

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