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2 NEW Tucker 443A Pontoons

Mtn-Track

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Now that I've finished my Tucker 443 with belted tracks, I don't have any use for these.

These are two NEW 18" wide Tucker Sno-Cat Pontoons. These are COMPLETE with ALL the bolt-on roller rails, front and rear track adjusters, and inner bearing plates. There are also four extra inner bearing plates that come with them, for a total of 6.


They are NEW, NEVER BEEN ON A CAT, and were hiding in the far corner of Tuckers warehouse for all these years!!


Originally for the Tucker 443A pontoon cat with the 6-bolt outer bearing plate and the 1" wide bearing rails. This means they should directly replace any Tucker pontoon that is 16" outside-to-outside of the 1" roller rails.

They WILL WORK on the older models that have the 3/4"-wide rails and measure 15-1/2" outside-to-outside of the roller rails, but you may need to do three things: 1) Re-locate the 6 bolts for the outer bearing plate to match your 5-bolt plates. 2) The inner bearing plates may need to be bored-out another 1/8" to fit your axle housing bearings. 3) The 1" wide roller rails may need to be narrowed to 3/4" so your tracks will fit.

I'll sell them for what I have in them: $1000.00USD
 

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DAVENET

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I'd like first chance at these. I'm away until Monday, but will PM you then to work out the logistics.

Thanks, David
 

DAVENET

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The Eagle has landed. It crate doesn't even look like it was handled, other than one of the center risers getting a crack from a forklift tine! :clap:
 
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