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  2. Trolling motor - Wikipedia

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    The electric trolling motor was invented by O.G. Schmidt in 1934 [3] in Fargo, North Dakota, when he took a starter motor from a Ford Model A, added a flexible shaft, and a propeller. Because his manufacturing company was near the Minnesota/North Dakota border, he decided to call the new company Minn Kota.

  3. Minnkota Power Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota: Beltrami Electric Cooperative Clearwater-Polk Electric Co-op North Star Electric Cooperative PKM Electric Cooperative Red Lake Electric Cooperative

  4. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    Small outboard motors, up to 15 horsepower (11 kW) or so, are easily portable. They are affixed to the boat via clamps and thus easily moved from boat to boat. These motors typically use a manual start system, with throttle and gearshift controls mounted on the body of the motor, and a tiller for steering. The smallest of these weigh as little ...

  5. Motor control center - Wikipedia

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    A motor control center (MCC) is an assembly to control some or all electric motors in a central location. It consists of multiple enclosed sections having a common power bus and with each section containing a combination starter, which in turn consists of motor starter, fuses or circuit breaker, and power disconnect. [1]

  6. Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 1909 Wisconsin Motor was incorporated by Charles H. John and Arthur F. Milbrath. By 1912 they employed about 300 people. 1937 Wisconsin Motor merged with Continental Motors Company but retained a separate identity. [1] 1940 V series V4 engines introduced; 1965 Ryan Aeronautical bought 50 per cent of Continental Motors Corporation [2]

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Karen L. Katen joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 128.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

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