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  2. Tote Gote - Wikipedia

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    660 Spartan snowmobile/dune buggy: this was Bonham's version of the snowmobile. It utilized a rear track and front skis. The front skis could be replaced with 8-inch (200 mm) Tote Gote wheels for spring and summer use. They were intended for recreation and patrolling areas inaccessible to road vehicles. 700: Chain drive. Only model using flat ...

  3. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    They now make Ski-Doo and Lynx brand snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, Sea-Doo personal water craft, jet boats, and Evinrude outboard motors (through the purchase of Outboard Marine Corporation). [ citation needed ] Bombardier Recreational Products no longer sells outboards under the Johnson brand since 2007, as they have moved all sales ...

  4. Tucker Sno-Cat - Wikipedia

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    1949 dual-ski, dual-track Tucker Sno-Cat Curved-door Tucker Kitten variant. While the majority of Tucker Sno-Cats utilized four sets of tracks, a few experimental models and early production models used two sets of tracks. Initially Tucker Sno-Cats employed two front-mounted steering skis and two sets of tracks mounted to the rear.

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  6. Moto-Ski - Wikipedia

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    Moto-Ski was a snowmobile brand. Moto Skis were first manufactured in 1963 by Les industries Bouchard. Moto Skis were first manufactured in 1963 by Les industries Bouchard. Les Industries Bouchard began manufacturing Moto-Ski snowmobiles in 1962, and the orange machines from the south bank of the St. Lawrence River earned a reputation for ...

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