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Who got the Freighter?

redsqwrl

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I can't hardly wade thru all the bullshit and innuendo.....

Drag is a cigarette or wait a fag is a ciggarette that you drag on? Why did I saw that with my own i's

Im so confused....
 

loggah

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Well i got a nice trinket delivered today ,via track addict,pontoon princess, and snow drifter!!!! pictures tomorrow !! thanks all will fit in nice in my mini-museum !!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 

Track Addict

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Another fine day of who got what when where why and how? Some New Hampshire fall orange for you.

Great people and great country. Amazing how similar all of us are in likes
Sno(w)cat and other things.

Thanks for the wall art to add to my N.H. ski collection courtesy of loggah. Lots of 2 pontoons and trailers must have existed in life back east.

I’ll let the logging experts try to explain how the sawzall works? Also some of the parts were there some delivered.

The amazing Tucker relay for life continues....
 

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Sno-Surfer

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Lol! Well you must be right! Looked like a snowmobile to me but now that you mention it, what a cool chairlift!
Sure that’s not an early snowboard though?:bolt:
 

Track Addict

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When do we learn about the saw????????

Must be a pic or video of one complete or is it another unicorn.......
 

MNoutdoors RIP

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There are no freighters in Minnesota.don’t even attempt to look for any:th_lmao:
All the orange was changed to camo to hide them.
 

Pontoon Princess

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When do we learn about the saw????????

Must be a pic or video of one complete or is it another unicorn.......

the answer is, Wade Drag Saw, built and sold by them, and you tube is filled with lots of them running and sawing wood, also, if you write the RM Wade co, in Beaverton Oregon, they will send you a brochure from the period,(reproduction) amazing the company still cares.....
 

loggah

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I was going to have Cheryl take more pictures of the saw yesterday,but by the time her classes were over it was pouring out.Nice little trinket for the mini-museum,the saw and guides i have may fit ,but i think i will need a barrel of PBBlaster to free it up. :smile:The drag saws were used quite a bit around the steam donkey engines,and for cutting shingle bolts. I think the Ottowa were more common out here in the east,then the wade. thanks again Scott, and Jinn for bring the saw east. Don
 

Track Addict

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The shuffle continues. Who and where?
 

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DAVENET

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I'm guessing the rain in Ohio took care of most issues, but a pressure washer probably would get the rest. A dustless blasting Thursday may even remove DNA?
 

Lyndon

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I'm not positive (but reasonably certain) what you refer to as a "green snowmobile" was actually a "chair" on the skimobile lift at Cranmore Mountain Ski Area in New Hampshire.

I believe we may actually have a member that rode the Mt. Cranmore "funicular" lift. lowerskimobile-1970s-0000a.jpg
I saw it when it was still in operation but never rode it. In their brochure which I have long since lost, they advertised themselves as MT. CRANMORE, SKIMOBILE
 

olympicorange

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I believe we may actually have a member that rode the Mt. Cranmore "funicular" lift. View attachment 119239
I saw it when it was still in operation but never rode it. In their brochure which I have long since lost, they advertised themselves as MT. CRANMORE, SKIMOBILE


……. WOW,.. now there's a shot from the past,... when we were kids , pops would take us in the summer to ride up the skimobile lift,... n.h. does a ''residence'' day,.. and this was one of many attractions, thast was free to ride,..like all the state parks, etc... I can't remember when they updated Cranmore, still going strong. these old ski mobiles can still be seen around, as lawn ornaments, advertisings, etc.... thx L.....
 

Pontoon Princess

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A 1957 Tucker Freighter just sold off Craiglist in the Reno Area. Who got it?

Lyndon,

Guess, it is finally time to come clean and answer your question, we did, the tucker mafia...

been a fun thread with lots of different snow cats found and talked about.

hope it see you soon, maybe Sun Valley, the skiing will be good....and the snow catting, even better.

pretty sure we all on the forums miss you and your words of wisdom.

take care

tuckervile minion
 
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