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John Deere
1971-1984 Deere & Company began exploring the snowmobile market in the late 1960s. By 1969, initial designs were being made at the factory in Horicon, Wisconsin. The first Deere snowmobiles were announced in the fall of 1971.
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John Deere Snowmobiles 1972: 400, 500
1973: 400, 500, 600, JDX4, JDX8
1974: 300, 400, 500, 600, JDX4, JDX6, JDX8, 295/S
1975: 340/S, 300, 400, 800, JDX4, JDX6, JDX8
1976: 300, 400, Cyclone 340, Cyclone 440, Liquifire 340, Liquifire 440, Liquidator
1977: 300, 400, Cyclone 340, Cyclone 440, Liquifire 340, Liquifire 440
1978: Spitfire, 400, Cyclone 340, Cyclone 440, Liquifire 340, Liquifire 440
1979: Spitfire, Trailfire 340, Trailfire 440
1980: Spitfire, Trailfire 340, Trailfire 440, Sportfire, Liquifire
1981: Spitfire, Trailfire 340, Trailfire 440, Sportfire, Liquifire
1982: Spitfire, Trailfire 340, Trailfire LX 440, Sportfire, Liquifire
1983: Snowfire, Liquifire, Sportfire, Sprintfire, Trailfire LX
1984: Liquifire, Trailfire LX, Sprintfire, Snowfire, Sportfire
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