Editors gushed about the polished-for-’75 Ski-Whiz 444T while the John Deere JDX-8 440 was ripped for instability. The spring tests in Colorado focused largely on the 440 class. One example of consolidation was played out by Scorpion, which acquired Brut snowmobiles, bought Rockwell Recreation’s engine families and reached an agreement to build Massey-Ferguson’s snowmobiles. The cover story rom the September 1974 issue of Snow Goer was folks using snowmobiles to do prospecting in the Canadian bush country. The magazine got skinnier and the issue count was trimmed to four plus a special racing annual, reflecting the larger market. Here’s a link to the opening section plus links to the 1966-67 section, the 1967-68 section, the 1968-69 section, the 1969-70 section, the 1970-71 section, 1971-72 section, the 1972-73 section and the 1973-74 section.Ībout the time that now ex-President Richard Nixon was waving goodbye and climbing into a helicopter, Snow Goer’s first 1974-75 issue was headed to the printer. Other years will be also be published - use in the search bar on the website to find them. ![]() Below is the review of the 1969-70 publishing season. To celebrate, Snow Goer is taking readers on a volume-by-volume walk through the history of snowmobiling, as captured on the magazine’s pages. Snow Goer magazine was launched as the first national snowmobile magazine 50 years ago.
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