1958 Tucker Sno•Cat in Action Climbing Snowbanks & Tight Turns: SnowCat made in Medford, Oregon; USA
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Publicado 2022-02-07
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Now if we just had a guy that knows how to drive it good lord
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Beautiful machine of history with no computers
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I knew a guy in Mt. Shasta Ca. back in 1973 (when I was thirteen) who had one of these. He use to let me take it out into the woods alone. It was completely enclosed no open bed, with bench seats down both sides and had a hatch in the roof so you could get in that way if the snow got to deep for the side doors. It was fun to take out at night. It had 360 deg lighting.
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I can remember Pine Top Ski Area in Rhode Island had one of these when I was a kid ! (back in the early 70's... damn I'm old)
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That's Awesome!!! Make Sure you keep that Awesome piece of history in in good condition!! :D
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As a kid I saw one on a lake in the UP towing a fishing shanty through deep drifts with ease!
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The way you were so excited about it, I would've gave you a ride if it was me that owned it.
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Interesting watching a video of a machine built the same year I was born. Gotta say, it goes through the deep snow way better than I can today. Thanks for sharing this with us! 👍
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That is the coolest snowcat i ever seen, Thank you👍🏼❤️
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What a great video thanks so much for sharing this 👍
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There are several around Colorado, and many are still used. Tucker manufactures them to this day.
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thank you for sharing. I love it
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I've driven one a lot and repaired it a lot...I was pretty young at a NH ski area..fun for sure
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6:16 - Shoutout this dude walking right in the way when you've been there filming the thing and expressing interest the whole time. xD
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Very cool piece of history. Would work great on a ranch in the winter that gets snow
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We used one in the early 90s for snowmaking on okemo mtn vt
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Visited one of these...at McMurdo station, Antarctica 80-81, wintered over. You're missing the front PTO winch.
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Fantastic machine!
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Wow, cool!
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I want one of these for cruising around Mossy Creek, AR