John Deere Snowmobiles

John Deere Snowmobiles

Author: Ronald K. Leonard

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-23

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1476613559

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Long respected as a manufacturer of sturdy agricultural machinery, the John Deere Company began in the 1960s to build a line of consumer products in a dedicated factory in Horicon, Wisconsin. Starting with a lawn and garden tractor in 1963, Deere soon entered the fast-growing snowmobile market, introducing two models in 1971. The next 13 years would see a succession of models as Deere vied against tough competitors in a weather-dependent market. This detailed history, written by two key participants in the snowmobile program, describes the development of John Deere snowmobiles from start to finish: the design and engineering decisions that shaped each important model; reception of the snowmobiles by consumers; the factory race teams; the introduction of front-engine and water-cooled models; the process of selecting engines and negotiating with suppliers, including when problems developed; and the snowmobiles’ impact on product engineering. The text provides an inside view of Deere’s Consumer Products Division at a time of rapid growth, and of the people and processes that made it all happen.


Snowmobile Racing

Snowmobile Racing

Author: Wil Mara

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2000-08

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780736888813

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Introduces the sport of snowmobile racing, discussing the equipment and tactics, race courses, necessary skills, and safety measures.


Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling

Author: Kenneth Zahensky

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-12-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1499462298

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Snowmobiling has become popular today in North America, particularly with families. It encompasses a variety of styles, including on-trail riding, cross-country riding off trails, boon docking in regions of forests, and hill climbing in mountainous areas. Snowmobile clubs build, maintain, and map new trails. Readers learn about creating a snow plan so that others know where to look if there are any problems while snowmobiling. This informative volume examines the history of the snowmobile as well as the proper riding gear, accessories, and equipment that are required for the sport. Safety rules and trail signing are also described.


Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling

Author: Laura Purdie Salas

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781429608251

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In winter, frozen lakes become a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. Discover how these hardy ice fishers bundle up, make a hole in the ice, and drop in a line.


Snowmobile Snocross

Snowmobile Snocross

Author: Darice Bailer

Publisher: Lerner Publications ™

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1512451800

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Did you know that snowmobile snocross racers can soar 100 feet (30 meters) through the air before landing? They race around sharp turns and fly over jumps with other riders all around them. Some racers reach speeds up to 120 miles (193 kilometers) per hour. They compete for prizes in races all over the world. Enter the Extreme Winter Sports Zone to learn about the history, gear, moves, competitions, and top athletes connected to snowmobile snocross. You'll discover: • How racers stay ahead of the competition on icy tracks. • How to stay safe on a speeding snowmobile. • Where to watch the world's most daring snocross racers. • How snowmobile snocross became popular with sports fans everywhere. Are you into sports? Then get in the zone!


Vintage Snowmobiles

Vintage Snowmobiles

Author: Jon Bertolino

Publisher: Enthusiast Books

Published: 2007-08-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781583881934

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The Golden Age of snowmobile manufacturing was from 1968-1976 with a gradual slow down leading to 1982. During this time literally hundreds of snowmobile manufacturers sprung up and then disappeared. This book is a look at all the most interesting, rare, or collectible snowmobiles from that time period. The big names like Arctic Cat, Polaris, Ski-Doo, Yamaha, John Deere, Scorpion, Snow-Jet, Mercury, Rupp, Moto-Ski, to the many small-company brands like Allied, Boa Ski, Chaparral, Evinrude, Harley Davidson, Johnson, Polaron, Sears, Skiroule, Sno Prince, Viking, and even includes a chapter of collectible racing snowmobiles in the hobby, like the 1977 Arctic Cat Z that turned Arctic Cats racing program around, and treasures like a 1973 Chaparral grass drag sled or a 1974 Roll-O-Flex called The Wild One. This book would be a benefit to anyone interested in sleds from this time period or looking to buy a more collectible sled from this era.