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    1948 Tucker Snocat 422 in MN (actually WI)

    So I may have mentioned owning a 2 track, 2 ski Tucker in a previous post many months ago. I'm in MN while the Tucker has been collecting dust over at my dad's shop in WI (almost directly across the Mississippi from my place). After attending the 2019 Snocat Clowder with my dad, he decided...
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    I want this job!

    I don't have much to complain about at my job, it's provided my family well over the years. But now I'm jealous of some other employees in our company that got to drive Tuckers and get paid to do it! I can only guess (by the individual that posted it on our intranet) they are part of the...
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    1978 Tucker electrical question

    This is not from my Tucker (too new!), just a fellow Tucker owner looking to me for help and I don't have the answer. This circuit breaker apparently failed and the owner has no power to the cab. He wants to replace it but doesn't know the current rating. Can anyone help identify the current...
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    Old Tucker with Ford engine, original???

    I picked up this Tucker recently, thinking it would just be a donor but then I couldn't just let it sit there. I spent a little time working on it, my dad spent even more time working on it and now its a running, driving (using that term loosely), fiberglass pontoon Tucker. I think it could be...
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    1958 Tucker 443

    Time to start a restoration thread for my Tucker. I don't plan to tear much apart this winter since the machine is fully functioning and fun to drive right now. I know the tracks and pontoons are key to a reliable Tucker and I've spent some time inspecting them, I've only found one cracked...
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    Tucker or snocat museums in WA or OR?

    Our family (wife and 3 younger kids) will be vacationing in Washington and Oregon for two weeks in late August. I'm still patently waiting to find that right 443 Tucker project for myself but wanted to check out any vintage or classic Tuckers or other snowcats while out in the Pacific...
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    1954 Tucker 443 on ebay

    I'm watching this Tucker for sale on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1954-Tucker-Sno-cat-/221217030016?pt=Other_Vehicles_Everything_Else&hash=item33818fff80 I noticed there weren't adjusters on each pontoon so I contacted the seller and he said there was only track adjusters on one pontoon...
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    WTB - Vintage Tucker Sno-Cat

    Since I come from a classic car family I was hoping to find a 60's era Tucker Sno-Cat with pontoons. I think this time period would bridge my passion for tracked vehicles and vintage automobiles. The closest I've come to finding one is at MN Outdoor Sports Specialties, I spoke to a guy named...
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    WTS/WTB: 1971 Playcat/Vintage Tucker

    I'm new to this forum and this would also be my first post on any forum so bear with me if I don't post correctly. I have a 1971 Playcat that's been a fun toy for the past 3 years in our family, I've replaced all 16 tires with the "no flat" style. I've gone through the clutch/brake system and...
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