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Sweet Tuckers ! Not too far from me, a couple hours drive south of Montreal. A little road trip is in the offing as soon as I put a new
timing chain kit in my new to me '95 Toyota SR5 pick-up.
Thanks Dave !
Anyone know where I can buy a new set of pots like is on those Tucker sno-cats ??? Would Trucklite or Grote supply them. What size headlight fits in them ?? Thanks ....
they are available old western and meyer snow plows used them the guard hanger got a hmmwv with a new mil spec fisher snow plow and guess what it had the round headlight pots on it
If you are referring to the semi load three of those are 601 Thiokols the front one is a 602 none are the 4t series the cleats are different on the 4 t series
The 600 series can do thirty on perfect conditions flat and smooth like a lake
They can do much faster ( when loaded on a semi trailer )
Take a look at the "Snow Cat Jamboree" here on the FF or on Facebook. There will be the largest group of operating vintage snow cats in the United States on display the weekend of Jan 24th 2014 in Leavenworth WA.
I just looked through the first dozen or so pages of this thread. Wow Mr. Bobcat, or should it be Mr. Robert Cat, how many thousands of miles did you travel to get all that? Got to be some kind of a record. Just a shinning example of how serious this illness is. Thanks for the posts.
My dad's a semi-retired truck driver who decided to go back to work this winter as they couldn't travel south due to covid. He's been hauling all over northwestern Ontario. Last week, he was up in pickle lake to pick up a br used on the winter roads and bring it back to the city for maintenance over the summer in preparation for next winter.