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  2. Tucker Sno-Cat - Wikipedia

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    Initially Tucker Sno-Cats employed two front-mounted steering skis and two sets of tracks mounted to the rear. However, there are at least three production models that only employed dual tracks—the small 222 Tucker Kitten, the 322, and the 323 models were all two-track Tucker Sno-Cats with a conventional front engine design.

  3. Snowcat - Wikipedia

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    A Tucker Sno-Cat at the Rothera Research Station, Antarctica. Most snowcats, such as the ones produced by Bombardier or Aktiv in the past, have two sets of tracks, fitted with a Christie suspension or a Horstmann suspension. Others, like the Tucker Sno-Cat and Hägglunds Bandvagn 206 vehicles, have a complex arrangement of four or more tracks.

  4. Logan Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    LMC 1500 LMC 1200. Logan Manufacturing Company was a US manufacturer of snowcats that ceased operation in 2000. LMC is both the tradename (brand name) and an acronym.. The company's earliest history started with a prototype tracked snow vehicle built in 1948 by engineers Roy France and Emmett Devine, of the Utah Scientific Foundation at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.

  5. Snow Trac - Wikipedia

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    The engine developed about 40 horsepower, but that varied from year to year as the earlier models developed 36 hp, and later models developed 54 hp. With a length of approximately 12 ft (3.7 meters) and width of 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) the vehicle is the size of a small car.

  6. Snow Cat - Wikipedia

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    Tucker Sno-Cat, a family of tracked vehicles for snow conditions; Snow leopard, a large cat native to the mountain ranges of central Asia; Snow Cat (Transformers), a character from the Transformers: Energon cartoon series; Snow Cat, a book by Dayal Kaur Khalsa and an animated adaptation of the same name

  7. M7 snow tractor - Wikipedia

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    M19 1-ton snow trailer. Saginaw Products made the M19 ski-wheel trailers. Two production batches are known, one in 1944 and one in 1950. The M19 trailer had a net weight of 640 lbs, and a payload of 2,000 lbs. It had a wooden body on a steel hollow-section frame, with hood, hoops, side and end panels all e

  8. Category:Snowmobiles - Wikipedia

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    Tucker Sno-Cat; Tupolev A-3 Aerosledge; V. Vermont Association of Snow Travelers; W. Wheel Horse This page was last edited on 23 January 2018, at 23:40 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Snow coach - Wikipedia

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    1963 10-passenger Thiokol 601 operated by the USAF Early-style, 12-passenger snow coach made by Bombardier of Canada. A snow coach is a specialized passenger transport vehicle designed to operate over snow or ice, similar to a large, multi-passenger snowcat equipped with bus-style seating.