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So I reinstalled the full track system back on the Argo yesterday along with a full set of swim paddles. It swims, but slowly, none the less if you can live with a 1 to 1 1/2 MPH swim speed the full...
If you use six chains you won't have flotation for really soft snow but man you would have enough bite to take you anywhere but powder (P.S the half track with a bush track and optional metal cleats...
also it would be a interesting test to see if there is much difference in performance and ride smoothness with tracks on back wheels and chains on front jb
looks like a really good setup ! i think adding some stall mat rubber '' pads '' on the track would give some extra '' grip '' and smooth out the ride . nice job . jboy
Below are some brochures on the Eagle 4x4 Amphibious ATV that articulates in the center. They were manufactured by Standard Engineering Company Inc. out of Fort Dodge Iowa.
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The Eagle T is 6 wheeled ATV also manufactured by Standard Engineering Company that appears to emulate a model T and has a really unique look.
So I reinstalled the full track system back on...
So I reinstalled the full track system back on the Argo yesterday along with a full set of swim paddles. It swims, but slowly, none the less if you can live with a 1 to 1 1/2 MPH swim speed the full...
mightymaxIV 10-29-2024, 06:20 PM