Take a ride through history with the John Deere Liquifire “Farm Fury” sticker from Monsters on Machines.
A green-skinned monster in a ball cap rips across the snow on a John Deere Liquifire snowmobile — a machine that blended agricultural heritage with winter-warrior performance.
About the Machine
The John Deere Liquifire line was introduced in the mid-1970s by John Deere at their Horicon, Wisconsin plant.
Key facts:
The Liquifire was among the early factory liquid-cooled snowmobiles.
The 440 model (in early 1980s) could accelerate nearly as quickly over the eighth-mile as the top competitor sleds of its day.
John Deere entered the snowmobile business in 1971, produced snowmobiles through the early 1980s, and used the Liquifire as part of their high-performance offerings.
Although its engine displacement was modest compared to some rivals, Deere focused on handling, weight reduction and real-world ride quality — the Liquifire is noted for being nimble and fuel efficient.
Collector Tip
The “Farm Fury” design blends John Deere’s green legacy with the high-octane monster art of Monsters on Machines. A perfect addition for collectors of vintage sleds, John Deere memorabilia, or fans of bold, retro machine art.