Not mine, but a French-Canadian made a set of tracks for his 6x6.
I don't have the details
but he said both tracks on the balance show a 150 pounds weight (75 lbs each)
look like a steel channel / baler belting setup
Not mine, but a French-Canadian made a set of tracks for his 6x6.
I don't have the details
but he said both tracks on the balance show a 150 pounds weight (75 lbs each)
look like a steel channel / baler belting setup
2008 MAX-IV 500T 30hp Bandolero
They look like Escargot tracks and work very well.
I need to get a set of them ...Tabernac......lol
Last edited by Bazooo guy; 04-02-2012 at 10:01 AM.
Nice, looks like they work well in the muck and mud. Actually, they really do look like they will help alot.
But, I think I like smogs better for winter conditions.
RD
It seems that they swim well. do you know the name of that guy?
Jack
Sorry I wanted to say that they don't swim.
Jack
That fellow has done a great job and probably didnt break the bank,two thumb,s up for homebrew engineering.
From watching the video's that were posted of these home made tracks, they look like they would mud really well, but they did'nt look like they swam very well in the water though. As you watch the man in the Argo 6x6 moving fast through the water , you can tell that the tracks are touching the bottom by all of the mud thrown up in the water. When the video counter reaches 3:24 in the second video it does'nt seem like these tracks move very fast in the water unless they can grab some traction.
Last edited by mudbug3; 04-02-2012 at 08:43 PM.