Sno-Cat® Suspension Checklist

Sno-Cat® Suspension Checklist

As Spring nears, and the season winds down, now is a great time to schedule yourSno-Cat® vehicle for Summer service. If you are a DIY, put your suspension systemat the top of the to-do list. The following is a check list we highly recommend adding toyour end of...
Sno-Cat® Air Filters

Sno-Cat® Air Filters

Grooming during cold, heavy snow conditions can cause serious air filter issues. Light snow dust is much like fine dirt—more troubling once the snow melts and the air filter element is waterlogged. The filter can freeze creating turbo or engine damage. To combat these...
Sno-Cat® Battery Safety

Sno-Cat® Battery Safety

When working with heavy machinery, battery safety is of the utmost importance. Listed below are a few easy steps to ensure your safety while working on your Sno-Cat® vehicle. Eye Protection: Wear safety goggles or a face shield when working around a battery. The...
Sno-Cat® Window Covers

Sno-Cat® Window Covers

Transporting your Tucker Sno-Cat® is often a necessity. Occasionally, snow groomers travel to multiple locations or, if you’re a utility customer, transportation is a daily occurrence. Window damage can occur and unfortunately can be costly. With the correct...
Sno-Cat® Heaters

Sno-Cat® Heaters

When customers see ambient temperatures below zero degrees Fahrenheit, starting your machine can be incredibly challenging Diesel engines can be problematic during cold starts, and often our customers’ machines are stored in areas without a 120 volt power option....
Sno-Cat® Winches

Sno-Cat® Winches

Winches are a common tool used in the field, such as when recovering disabled vehicles, removing downed logs, and performing utility maintenance, to name a few. Winch recoveries are controlled; they pull directly from the frame and greatly reduce risk of injuries in...