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A 1949 Bombardier B12 A J5 tractor and trailer, capable of snow or muskeg use. Before the start of the company's development of track vehicles, Joseph-Armand Bombardier experimented with propeller-driven aerosleds.
These vehicles and craft were made by Bombardier or from 2003 Bombardier Recreational Products of Canada. In 2004 the industrial vehicles division was sold to the Camoplast company of Canada. Subsequently, Camoplast sold their Track Machines Division to Prinoth, which is part of the Leitner Group .
The wide tracks of this 1991 Logan snowcat reduce the ground pressure and improve grip but render it vulnerable to bumps. A snowcat (a portmanteau of snow and caterpillar) is an enclosed-cab, truck-sized, fully tracked vehicle designed to travel over snow. Major manufacturers are PistenBully (Germany), Prinoth (Italy), and Tucker (United States).
In 1982, Normand Carpentier [1] and Michel Lasalle acquired four Bombardier divisions, including Roski Ltd., and founded Camoplast Inc. . in December 2004, Camoplast purchased the industrial vehicles division of Bombardier Recreational Products [2] Bombardier manufactured snow and all-terrain vehicles with rubber tracks from the 1950s.
The Bombardier Bombi or BR 100 is a small dual tracked vehicle which is used for grooming ski and snowmobile trails. Its weight is around 900 kg. it measures approximately 2.7(9 ft) x 1.8 meters (6 ft).
It uses a unique steering mechanism called a variator that allows a tracked vehicle to be steered using a traditional automotive steering wheel instead of levers. VW powered Snow Trac, 54hp, 4 manual speed transmission. The Aktiv Fischer Snow Trac is a tracked vehicle, which was manufactured from 1957
This led Joseph-Armand Bombardier from the small town of Valcourt, Quebec, to invent a different caterpillar track system suitable for all kinds of snow conditions. Bombardier had already made some "metal" tracked vehicles since 1928, but his new revolutionary track traction system (a toothed wheel covered in rubber, and a rubber-and-cotton ...
The Tucker Sno-Cat is a family of tracked vehicles for snow conditions, manufactured in Medford, Oregon by the company of the same name. Different models have been used for expeditions in the Arctic and the Antarctic during the second half of the 20th century.
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