Pictures of Rigs & Trailers
Ehh well not very good......I think around 9 or 10 mpg! I haven't really checked it though so I could be off, but all I know is it drinks the fuel a lot quicker pulling.
Oh well though, it pulls that Jeep like a champ!~Nick
I really like the wheel to wheel boards but what a pain to install. Especially when you are a perfectionist and they have to be exactly straight!! Most trucks I see have them all crooked and I hate that.
The trailer is considered a 26' with a V-nose. It's actually 30' from the front of the V to the back doors.
I wouldn't mine finding some Super Single Wheels in the future. I think that would look cool......
The trailer is considered a 26' with a V-nose. It's actually 30' from the front of the V to the back doors.
I wouldn't mine finding some Super Single Wheels in the future. I think that would look cool......
I picked up this 1950 Tucker Sno-Cat last weekend. We couldn't get it started on the spot, but once back in town we were able to fire it up and drive off the trailer under it's own power. It's 4WD and has a flathead I6 Chrysler motor in it. 2 forward speeds & 1 reverse.
From what i found online Tucker only made 60 of these in 1950.
From what i found online Tucker only made 60 of these in 1950.

Tucker? As in "Tucker Torpedo" Tucker?
Xblr the trailer is an 05 PJ thay powdercoat there trailers. I orderd this one in white to match my truck plus I added the deck over the neck and it is 28ft long with the 2 ft dovetail plus the 7x7 platform over the neck.








