Swamp Cruizer
New member
Hi guys, I just found this great forum and thought I should be a part of it. I've owned a Tucker for 4 winters now and have had a lot of fun enjoying it with the kids exploring old logging roads which are mostly swamp and cannot be accessed in the summer. It started out as a 1978 1642 mid engine. Which was obviously not usable for our eight member family. I spent all last Fall and winter doing the 65 Chevy van conversion and now it has seat belts for eight. I have plans to finish the interior and paint the outside Tucker orange and white when time permits. Unfortunately it is currently 10 miles out in the woods frozen up after dropping the front tracks through bad ice into about 4 1/2' of water. I've learned many lessons from this experience and will be designing a system to keep those darn tracks from tipping up when trying to drag it out of a hole! This problem made the extraction take two days, broke a PTO shaft on one Bombi and nearly ripped the front end out from under the Tucker. I'm planning to pull it to where I can load it on a trailer Monday and get it in a warm shop to thaw it out and make repairs and service all the wet parts including the engine! Hopefully nothing cracked from freezing.
p.s. I am still loyal to the four track system because it rides oh so nice
Glad to meet all you fine folks who share a love of tracked vehicles!
Aaron
p.s. I am still loyal to the four track system because it rides oh so nice
Glad to meet all you fine folks who share a love of tracked vehicles!
Aaron