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NEW PROJECT AT TUCKER SNO-CAT®!

Jeffsno27

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Tucker Sno-Cat® is offering
1953 443 Air Force cat!
Originally this machine was sold to the Air Force in Cheyenne Wyoming for operation snow ball. It has the original IND 30 flathead six cylinder engine and 3 speed transmission. This cat runs great and is very clean. Tucker Sno-Cat® can also build it to whatever your heart desires.
Contact Clyde at 1-541-779-3731

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that is really cool, a factory backed project.
is it just my aging eyes or is the front pontoons bigger than the rear?
 
read it again slower Or maybe I need to read it again...

I still think the front pontoons are different size? than the rear?
 
I agree the front pontoons DO look bigger redsqwrl...

Great eye, but your not that old..

Regards, Kirk
 
read it again slower Or maybe I need to read it again...

I still think the front pontoons are different size? than the rear?

I think it's a optical illusion, but I agree it's looks bigger in front but based on roller count they appear the same
 
4000, less than 102", equals easy to trailer. Maybe I'll leave my computer on and positioned in a strategic place, with the 2nd photo showing, and see if my wife has any comment. Actually I know she will have a comment, it is only a question of which one...
 
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