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OverviewLong respected as a manufacturer of sturdy agricultural machinery, the John Deere Company began in the 1960s to build a line of consumer products in a dedicated factory in Horicon, Wisconsin. Starting with a lawn and garden tractor in 1963, Deere soon entered the fast-growing snowmobile market, introducing two models in 1971. The next 13 years would see a succession of models as Deere vied against tough competitors in a weather-dependent market. This detailed history, written by two key participants in the snowmobile program, describes the development of John Deere snowmobiles from start to finish: the design and engineering decisions that shaped each important model; reception of the snowmobiles by consumers; the factory race teams; the introduction of front-engine and water-cooled models; the process of selecting engines and negotiating with suppliers, including when problems developed; and the snowmobiles' impact on product engineering. The text provides an inside view of Deere's Consumer Products Division at a time of rapid growth, and of the people and processes that made it all happen. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald K. Leonard , Richard TealPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9780786478378ISBN 10: 0786478373 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 07 February 2014 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction 1. Origin and Growth of the John Deere Company 2. Start of Deere Consumer Products Business 3. Deere Prepares for Snowmobiles 4. Expanding the John Deere Snowmobile Line 5. Implementing Changes 6. Improving 1974 and 1975 Models and JD 340/S 7. Front-Engine Chassis Snowmobiles Between pages 114 and 115 are 8 color plates containing 17 photographs 8. Racing Snowmobiles 9. Designing the New Breed of Deere 10. Horicon Works Decade of Excellence, 1976–1986 11. How the Snowmobile Changed Product Engineering Appendices I. Green Streak Racing Bulletins II. Trailfire Test Report, Snow Goer magazine III. Snow Goer Best Handling Award for John Deere Liquifire IV. Product Safety Report from 1982 Product Strategy Meeting V. Horicon Works Competitive Review VI. John Deere Fortune 500 Rankings, 1955–2005 Bibliographic Notes IndexReviewscomprehensive history...readers interested in the overall span of Deere & Company will find much new history harvested from intimate accounts of an experimental advancement into a new business segment --SAH Journal. """comprehensive history...readers interested in the overall span of Deere & Company will find much new history harvested from intimate accounts of an experimental advancement into a new business segment""--SAH Journal." comprehensive history...readers interested in the overall span of Deere & Company will find much new history harvested from intimate accounts of an experimental advancement into a new business segment --<i>SAH Journal</i>. Author InformationRonald K. Leonard applied his engineering skills to John Deere products during a 41-year career. He divides his time between Galena, Illinois and Key Colony Beach, Florida. From April 1974 until retirement in July 2000, Richard Teal worked for the John Deere Horicon Works in Horicon, Wisconsin. He lives in Horicon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |