shoot I had forgotten about northern-lights cat . yah that is a good one but its in Canada.
the First LMC i'm not impressed with it ,has been for sale for years because of the rust .the one in Utah I was talking about was at semi services. I just looked an don't see it anymore must have sold .
Semi Service dabbles in snowcats. It's far from their primary business. I bought my first Tucker in 2008 and at the time they had a 1980 1542 for sale. I went and looked at it and was unimpressed, both with the machine, and even more so with the salesman's BS. They had repainted the machine and there was a HUGE run on one of the doors. Anyone with an iota of pride would have sanded the run and repainted the door. Nope, they left it; so you're left with the impression "if this level of quality is acceptable, what else has been ignored"?
Early rubber-tracked Tuckers used R&K idler wheels. But shortly thereafter Tucker used ones of their own design that have "Tucker Sno Cat" cast into the aluminum wheel. By 1980 Tuckers left the factory with their own wheels. This one had several R&K wheels. You don't swap out idler wheels without reason, so presumably there was something wrong with the originals. However the hour meter was ridiculously low. No way was that the correct number of hours based upon even a cursory inspection of the machine, yet the salesman insisted the hour meter was correct. When someone lies to me, they have now lost any credibility, as well as a sale, and it's time for me to leave.
I believe that machine was priced at something like $23K and it was on their lot for a long, long time.
If you are considering buying a machine from them, I would advise a complete and thorough pre-purchase inspection.