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  2. Where To Use Your Military Discount This Memorial Day - AOL

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    Whether your military status is active duty military or you are a retired military member and veteran, hundreds of stores and restaurants want to say thank you. They do so by offering discounts ...

  3. At Snowcat Ridge opening day, it’s snowing in Florida - AOL

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    Dade City’s Snowcat Ridge, which markets itself as Florida’s first and only alpine snow park, opened Wednesday with an added ice rink, private igloos for rent and upgraded food options. The ...

  4. Snowcat - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Tucker Sno-Cat - Wikipedia

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    A Sno-Cat at Rothera on Adelaide Island off Antarctica. The Tucker Sno-Cat is a family of tracked vehicles for snow conditions, manufactured in Medford, Oregon by the company of the same name.

  6. Snow Cat - Wikipedia

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    Snowcat, a truck-sized tracked snow vehicle; 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. Kristi Company - Wikipedia

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    Kristi of Washington developed a new model called the KT7 snowcat, The most refined and last produced of the Kristi snowcats was the KT7, of which only 4 were built and only 1 was successful: #002. The KT7 used a Ford Anglia gasoline engine controlled by governor over hydrostatic Vickers drive with body tilt.