FOUR-ON-THE SNOW Newsletter A publication of Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation Made in the USA since 1942 NO SNOW TOO DEEP NO ROAD TOO STEEP February 2015 Volume 7 Issue 2 Rear engine Tucker Sno-Cat Vehicles are now available with heated glass. The Model 2000 groomer and 1643RE are available with both front windshield and side windows heated, the Model 2000XL is just the front windshield at this time. The front engine models will be next. Heated glass does a good job of keeping the glass from fogging up, which is a challenge with all over-snow vehicles. This option will likely replace thermal glass and can be turned on with the flip of a switch on the dash. Please contact your appropriate dealer for additional information and pricing. Heated Glass Switch Page 1 of 5
This month Sterling Says We often hear about the transfer cases in the 2000XLs being a little noisy and running hot. This is especially true for customers who are not acquainted with these units or who have been out of the seat for a season. In some early units we used A.T.F. and while this works well we later converted all of our transfer cases to AMSOIL Severe Gear 75W-90 Synthetic Extreme Pressure (EP) Gear Lube. This lube is thicker which helps quiet the gear box and it handles the heat better than A.T.F. The 2000XL transfer case only holds 1.5 to 1.75 quarts of fluid and they do build heat, if you feel your unit is getting hotter than 180 degrees then lowering your ground speed by 2-3 M.P.H. will help. Using a digital heat temp gun periodically will tell you the temperature range. Also be sure to check your fluid level if you are ever in doubt about heat or noise. On some units that return for summer service we notice the Sno-Cat vehicles are secured to the trailer by going around the main frame, while this may secure the load it also puts a great strain on the leaf springs and can actually flatten them out. We do recommend using the carrier stops as a tie-off point, but remember not to use too much force because they can be bent. If you notice paint cracking around your tie-off point then it is too tight. When greasing your Sno-Cat vehicle remember if your wheels have aluminum hub caps, a couple pumps every 6 months is sufficient because too much pressure will push out the rear seal. If you notice your unit is not tracking properly while going down the trail check the tie rods and if nothing is bent then a simple measurement from the front 5th wheel plate to the rear of the frame left and right can determine your straight point. (see below drawings) Page 2 of 5
If you are interested in purchasing a demonstrator please contact our sales department. We manufacture demo units for both tes ng and demonstra ons. Purchasing a demonstrator can be beneficial. We sell our demonstrators at a discounted price yet s ll offer the factory warranty. Currently we have the following demo s available for immediate delivery! 2013 2000E Tier 4i 5-Pass 12-Way Blade & Tiller 38 Tucker Rubber Bar Tracks (available late spring 2015) 2013 1642E Tier 4i AG Farm Fenders & Cat Walks 26 All Rubber Tundra Tracks 2014 2000BXL Tier 4i 26 All Rubber Tundra Tracks ( 1 left!) Page 3 of 5 Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation BUY AMERICAN 2872 S. Pacific Hwy Medford, OR 97501 www.sno-cat.com (541) 779-3731 BUY ORANGE Toll Free (866) 766-2281
This photo was taken sometime in 1947-48, probably in the spring after testing in the higher elevation snow. Emmitt Sr. and his three sons; Jasper, Morris, and Emmitt Jr. are pictured along with another person in the local mountains. Up until this time the Tucker Sno-Cat had two tracks on the rear and skis on the front, which provided the steering. Pictured inside the skis is the wheel kit which came into play when crossing a surface that was not covered in snow, as seen above. The prototype DOUBLE DRIVE completely changed the way the Sno-Cat steered and increased the flotation from increased track area. The first production Double Drives came out in 1949, Tucker made both designs until the end of 1958 when the two track was dropped. Page 4 of 5 Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation BUY AMERICAN 2872 S. Pacific Hwy Medford, OR 97501 www.sno-cat.com (541) 779-3731 BUY ORANGE Toll Free (866) 766-2281
Meet Mike Bullard.Mike was recently hired to help in the Research and Development section of the Engineering Department. He has an Associates Applied Science in Manufacturing Engineering Degree and along with his mastery of CAD software he has been a big help to R&D section. Mike spent 22 years in the furniture design market where he honed his skills on CAD. He is a Southern Oregon native and married with grown children. Mike s hobbies include building things; built his own C&C router table, likes to weld, fabricate, and has a hobby machine shop. When spare time permits he also likes to ride on the sand dunes, and hunt. (oh yes and he also teaches a class on Inventor software at the local community college!) Page 5 of 5