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Utah Scientific testing paper

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Good Reading. Chapter 9 by far the best. You even see a few Tuckers hiding stealing the photo show in other chapters.

They really hammer on the poor service life of the rollers through out the chapter.

If only there was a modern version that didn't need grease and had a good service life????
 

sno-drifter

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Thanks for posting Dave, I enjoyed the "non-biased comments" and text. Guess I should sell my Tuckers and find these old Frandees. If you brought a portable welder along, you could weld up the extended steering arm on every trip.
 

loggah

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There is a model "D" in the bushes in western Vermont !!!! but i dont believe a Tucker Trucker would want one on his trailer !!!!:wink:
 

sno-drifter

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There is a model "D" in the bushes in western Vermont !!!! but i dont believe a Tucker Trucker would want one on his trailer !!!!:wink:

Don't jump to conclusions loggah, after reading the "testing paper", the Frandee is the machine for me.
 
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