Arthur Sicard of Montreal sold
his first snowblower to Outremont in 1927. His innovative design allowed a
single operator to clear and throw snow over 30 meters or directly into a
dumptruck, whether it was hard, soft or packed down. The self-propelled
Sicard snowblower featured four basic parts: a Four Wheel Drive truck
chassis and motor; a snow collection unit; a blower unit with two
adjustable chutes; and a separate snowblower motor.
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