Took the Tucker up this weekend and found some powder to play in. Thought I would post some pics.

Hmmm and here I thought they pull krustys best... guess you learn something new every day.That is what a Tucker does best! Thanks for the pic"s.
don't feel bad we had some good snow but all we have gotten since is wind and it keeps blowing what snow is left out to sea.Sweet pictures - Real Powder & Deep - very jealous! Storms keep missing us here! Don't hesitate to post more to keep our hopes up,,,![]()
Snowbird, I would have to guess the new powder to be about 20-24 inches deep the Tucker made it seem efortless but when you stepped out in the Tuckers track you could easily sink another 8 to10 inches . I would have to estimate total depth to be in the 3-4 foot range. Had a great time and am always amazed at the abilities of the Tucker. Thanks for the feedback. Hope to get more pics on next outing!!Looks like the Tucker is really throwing up some powdery snow! Thanks for the pictures. How deep do you suppose the snow was in your pictures?
Thats awesome! Great pics and no suprise on the ability of the Tucker. What is the goofy A-frame dealy on top of the cab? Also, what year is your machine? Looks a little newer than my 1983 542A. Thanks.