John Deere Snowmobiles - Models

Models

A total of twenty-one models were produced:

Model Years Engine
300 1974–1977 Kohler K295-2AX (Walbro)
400 1972–1977 CCW KEC-340/4, /5, KEC-340/22 (Walbro, Bendix)
500 1972–1974 CCW KEC-440/4, /5 (Walbro, Bendix)
600 1973–1975 CCW KEC-440/4, /5 (Walbro, Bendix)
800 1975 CCW KEC-440/22 (Walbro)
JDX4 1973–1975 Kohler K295-2AX (Walbro)
CCW KEC-340/22A (Walbro)
JDX4 Special 1974 CCW KEC-340/5 (Bendix)
JDX6 1974–1975 CCW KEC-400/22 (Walbro)
JDX8 1973–1975 CCW KEC-440/21 (Walbro)
KEC-440/22 (Walbro)
KEC-440/22A (Walbro)
JD295/S 1974 Kioritz KEC-295RS/2 (Mikuni,2)
JD340/S 1975 Kiroitz KEC-340RS/2 (Mikuni, 2)
340 Cyclone 1976–1978 Kioritz 340/22A, 240/22B (Mikuni)
440 Cyclone 1976–1978 Kioritz 340/22A, 240/22B (Mikuni)
340 Liquidator 1976 Kioritz KEC-340rs/24LC (Mikuni, 2)
340 Liquifire 1976–1978 Kioritz 340/23LC (Mikuni, 2)
440 Liquifire 1976–1978 Kioritz 440/23LC, 440/23ALC (Mikuni, 2)
340 Cross Country 1978 Kioritz 340/23LC (Mikuni, 2)
Liquifire 1980–1984 John Deere/Kawasaki TC440A (Mikuni, 2)
Snowfire 1982–1984 John Deere/Kawasaki TB340A (Mikuni)
Spitfire 1978–1982 Kohler K340-2FA (Mikuni)
John Deere/Kawasaki TB340A (Mikuni)
Sprintfire 1983–1984 John Deere/Kawasaki TC340E (Mikuni)
Sportfire 1980–1984 John Deere/Kawasaki TA440B (Mikuni)
Trailfire 1979–1984 John Deere/Kawasaki TA340A, TA440A (Mikuni)
  • Kioritz made engines for CCW, so they are the same.
  • Kawasaki produced the John Deere-designed Fireburst engines.
  • Comet first started making snowmobile clutches for John Deere. The 94C Duster clutch and the 102C clutch were developed exclusively for John Deere.

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