In 1947, Mike Bosak, a farmer and cabinet maker from the Beausejour, Manitoba area, started work on a motorized toboggan. In 1948, he leaped onto his contraption and flew down the trail for 150 feet before it broke down. Back to the barn he went. By the winter of 1948-49, the Bosak Power Toboggan was successful and in ensuing years he built around 50 machines a year.
This unit is powered by a 9hp Briggs & Stratton engine and uses a GM transmission. The track is engaged by pushing a pedal to move the entire engine assembly to shift gears and engage the drive belt.
Engadine, MI
Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum
P.O. Box 2
W11660 US-2
Naubinway, MI 49762
Hours: 906 477-6298
Appointment: 906 477 6192
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