May 1, 2025 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog
For a step-by-step guide on upgrading your brake system to the current model, including relocating the functional components to the cab, check out our “How To” service video. Give us a call at the factory to verify the year of your Sno-Cat® for...
Feb 1, 2025 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog
Fuel Gelling When living in warmer climates or traveling to colder regions, it’s important to ensure your Sno-Cat® runs smoothly by using #2 diesel or a Cummins-approved diesel additive to prevent fuel gelling. What is Fuel Gelling? Fuel gelling occurs when diesel...
Dec 1, 2024 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog
About Wheel Spindles Tucker Sno-Cat® vehicles are essential for traversing tough, snow-covered terrain. They are commonly used for snow grooming, search and rescue, and remote exploration. To maintain optimal performance, it is important to regularly inspect and...
Nov 1, 2024 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog
When it comes to navigating snowy terrains, the Tucker Sno-Cat® stands out as a versatile and powerful vehicle. Thus, maintaining its performance is essential, particularly in preventing snow build-up on the carrier. One crucial tool in achieving this is the ice...
Aug 1, 2024 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog
Summer time is the perfect opportunity to review your Sno-Cat® safety gear and supplies to ensure everything is in good working order, including making sure your first aid kits and fire extinguishers are up to date. The Red Cross recommends that all first aid kits...
Jun 1, 2024 | Service Department Notes, Sno-Cat® Blog, Uncategorized
As the summer sun melts away the winter snow, your Tucker Sno-Cat® will be taking a well-deserved break. Preventing moisture buildup is key to maintaining your SnoCat® vehicle’s integrity and performance during the off-season. Here’s a guide to checking for...