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		<title>American Confetti: Propulsion through Powder: A history of the Snowmobile</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Navigating snow-covered terrain during the winter months in the northern United States and Canada historically presented significant challenges. Progress to address these transportation obstacles began in the 1890s. William J. Culman and William B. Follis were awarded the first patent for a sled propeller in 1895. The following year, a powered sled patented by Moses, William and Joseph Runnoe of Crested Butte, Colorado consisted of an endless track of chain and eight steel crossbars supported by spring straps coupled with cleat spurs for traction.</p>
<p>In subsequent decades, particularly in regions like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada, further efforts were made to develop utility vehicles, including modified sleighs and automobiles, to assist local populations in essential services including fire, medical and utility The term “snowmobile” was coined by Virgil D. White, who received a patent in 1917 for converting a Model T Ford. White, a Ford dealer in Ossipee, New Hampshire, utilized metal or wooden skis at the front that pivoted with the steering wheel, along with rear-mounted tracks. By 1919, he established his own snowmobile company producing Model T snowmobiles and selling conversion kits through Ford dealerships. How- ever, the company closed in 1929 after selling 25,000 units.</p>
<p>Another early pioneer, often regarded as the father of the motor toboggan, was Carl Eliason, a lumber dealer from Sayner, Wisconsin. Eliason utilized a 2.5-horsepower engine from an outboard motor to create a motorized toboggan featuring a continuous track rotating around two rollers on wooden skis. He is credited with several innovations, including forward-mounted two-stroke engines, centrifugal clutches, belt drives, and ski steering. Eliason received a patent for gasoline-powered snowmobiles in 1927, leading to one of only two commercially produced snowmobiles prior to 1960. The Four Wheel Drive Company of Clintonville, Wisconsin, recognized for its all- wheel-drive vehicles, manufactured over 400 Eliason snowmobiles before discontinuing production in the 1950s. Eliason also had a connection with Harold Warp, who offered him $10,000 to purchase his original snowmobile for display at Pioneer Village, an offer Eliason declined in favor of preserving the model in the Sayner, Wisconsin museum.</p>
<p>Joseph-Armand Bombardier from Quebec began developing large tracked snow vehicles utilizing a caterpillar track system capable of traversing diverse terrains. His multitrack snowmobile gained popularity among Allied forces during World War II. In 1959, he marketed the first lightweight, single-passenger design known as the Ski-Doo snowmobile. The following decade saw continued innovations from other manufacturers, includ- ing Polaris and Arc- tic Cat.</p>
<p>Arctic Enterprises, Inc. produced the Arctic Cat 100 in 1962, while that same year, Abe Mathews Engineering Co. began manufacturing the Trailmaker snowmobile, producing approximately 800 units before selling the design to the Boatel Company in 1965.</p>
<p>Canadian-founded Boa-Ski snowmobiles gained popularity from 1968 to 1978, producing 40,000 units in 1971 alone with a workforce of 350. Their innovative designs included a removable plastic gas tank, an 18-inch track, and storage compartments beneath the seat and backrest. Powered by free-air Kohler engines, Boa-Ski models became favored among racers due to their lightweight alumi- num tunnels.</p>
<p>Brutanza Engineering Inc., established in Brooten, Minnesota began producing snow-mobiles in 1971, focusing on racing and creating some of the earliest muscle sleds, featuring the industry’s first liquid-cooled engine.</p>
<p>By the early 1970s, hundreds of thousands of snowmo- biles were in use across North America, and snowmobiling emerged as a popular recreational activity. Even Harley-Da- vidson, the renowned motorcycle manufacturer, produced 10,000 snowmobiles between 1971 and 1975, offering two models: the Y-400 and Y-440, both equipped with Aermacchi two-stroke parallel-twin engines built in Italy and designed by Harley Davidson.</p>
<p>The snowmobile market faced a downturn in the mid-1970s due to rising oil prices and poor snow seasons, resulting in numerous manufacturers filing for bankruptcy. It made a comeback years later with further innovations in the 1980s &amp; 1990s. This era saw significant innovations, such as Polaris introducing independent front suspension in 1980 for its TXL Indy 340 and the first snowmobile with fuel injection, the Indy 650 RXL EFI, in 1991.</p>
<p>Lynx introduced the first two-speed transmission with reverse, while Ski-Doo was the first company to mass-produce an electronic reverse. Throughout the early 21st century, snowmobiles continued to evolve, with advancements in design leading to improved suspension systems, turbocharged engines, and a shift towards electric power, reducing their carbon footprint.</p>
<p>In 1981, Harold Warp acquired a collection of 38 snow- mobiles from Elwood Gunderson of Virginia, Minnesota for $1,000. Many of these are now displayed, along with other donated snowmobiles, on the second floor of Building 19 at Pioneer Village, representing a significant chapter in snowmobile history. Museum visitors have the opportunity to see this one-of-a-kind snowmobile collection at the Harold Warp Pioneer Village.</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 11:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h3>Harold Warp Pioneer Village (Minden, NE) enlists the support of local Antique Tractor Enthusiast, the National IH Collectors Club, and social media to help restore the Museum’s Farmall F-20 Tractor</h3>
<p>If you have not had the genuine good fortune of visiting <span>Harold Warp Pioneer Village</span> (Minden, NE), it is a must-see ‘Bucket List’ add to learn about the incredible history of “How America Grew.” Since the Museum’s start in 1953, Harold Warp Pioneer Village (located in the heart of the Nation’s farm country,) has stayed true to its Founder’s vision &#8211; to preserve our history for future generations – Values that align with those of Michael Hinton, Founder of Antique Tractor Preservation Day and <span>TalkingTractors.com</span>, whose vision it is to preserve America’s Heritage farm machinery and promote our proud agricultural history.</p>
<p>In 2022, the Pioneer Village Board of Directors took steps to ensure the Museum continues to share our Nation’s history with future generations, when it voted to auction off some of Harold Warp’s personal collection, to preserve and restore other pieces. Enter Nebraska antique tractor enthusiast Howard Raymond, who the Museum enlisted to restore its 1935 Farmall F-20 Tractor that is part of the Harold Warp Pioneer Village collection. The Farmall F-20 is a medium-sized, two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1932 to 1939, with approximately 148,000 produced.</p>
<p>Howard has taken to social media to enlist the support of National IH (International Harvester) Collectors Club members, along with any &amp; all interested parties, to assist with restoring the Museum’s tractor later this Summer (May 31- June 2). Howard’s use of online networking is drawing vast interest globally – both in respect to the restoration project itself and the Museum – Technology that Harold Warp himself would have almost certainly loved to have utilized back in the day, in place of and/or in addition to the countless number of Harold Warp Pioneer Village (Minden, NE) Signs that dot the plains of Northern Kansas and Southern Nebraska.</p>
<p>“The Pioneer Village Board of Directors greatly appreciate the donation of time and expertise that Howard Raymond and others are providing in support of this restoration project,” stated Museum Director William Ascarza. Adding, “We are also thankful to Michael Hinton, for telling and sharing our story. ” Hinton vows to stay close to this project and provide frequent updates during the tractor’s restoration process, through its final completion.</p></div>
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		<title>Veteran&#8217;s Day &#8211; 2024 Free Admission for Those That Served</title>
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<p><span>Tours for our visitors highlighting our military collection will be offered at <strong>11am</strong> and <strong>1pm</strong>.</span></p>
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<p><span>Mark your calendars for an unforgettable experience as we bring history to life in a unique way. </span></p>
<p><span>On </span><strong>October 28th and 29th, 2023</strong><span>, the </span><span>Pioneer Village Museum</span><span> will be hosting an event that pays tribute to our hometown heroes and unfolds the captivating chapters of our past. This two-day event, dubbed &#8220;</span><span>Hometown Heroes &amp; Living History Celebration,</span><span>&#8221; promises to be an educational and interactive experience for all attendees.</span></p>
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<h3><span>Recognizing the Efforts of Our Hometown Heroes</span></h3>
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<p><span>Our hometown heroes are those brave individuals who put their lives on the line for the safety and security of our communities. They are the first-responders, the fire departments, law enforcement officers, emergency managers, EMT’s, dispatchers, and amateur radio operators. They are the people who step up in times of crisis, who respond when disaster strikes, and who ensure our everyday safety. This event is our way of saying thank you for their invaluable contribution to our community. We are proud to offer free admittance to all first responders with ID as a token of our appreciation.</span></p>
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<h3><span>Experience Our Living History</span></h3>
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<p><span>Experience history like never before! Our living history encampments will be displayed with reenactor interpretation, transporting visitors back in time. You will have the opportunity to interact with historical figures and gain a deeper understanding of our shared past. This immersive experience is designed to educate, entertain, and inspire attendees of all ages.</span></p>
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<h3><span>Interact with Historical and Contemporary Vehicles</span></h3>
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<p><span>In addition to the living history encampments, attendees will have the chance to see, touch, and interact with historical and contemporary vehicles. This interactive display will give you a unique perspective on the evolution of transportation and technology over the years.</span></p>
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<h3><span>Experience Live High-Frequency Amateur (HAM) Radio Operations</span></h3>
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<p><span>Amateur radio, also known as HAM radio, is a hobby that has stood the test of time, with operators communicating across cities, countries, and even into space. During the event, live High-Frequency Amateur (HAM) Radio operators will hold local programs, giving attendees a firsthand experience of this fascinating communication method. This is a rare opportunity to learn about the important role amateur radio plays in emergency communication, disaster relief, and fostering global friendships.</span></p>
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<p><span>So, mark your calendars and come join us at the Pioneer Village Museum on October 28-29, 2023, for the Hometown Heroes &amp; Living History Celebration. This event promises to be not only a tribute to our everyday heroes but also an immersive journey through time. Whether you&#8217;re a history buff, a fan of vintage vehicles, or someone looking for a fun and educational outing, this celebration has something for everyone. We look forward to welcoming you!</span></p>
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