Has anyone tried a gear drive track system like a tank or dozer? I could think of a design or two but wasnt sure if someone has done it.
Has anyone tried a gear drive track system like a tank or dozer? I could think of a design or two but wasnt sure if someone has done it.
Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!
....like replacing the wheels and tires with cogs that drive a track? To date, I don't know if anyone has but I've had mental pictures of just such a setup bouncing around in my head for years. It wouldn't be that hard, but the amphibious quality might be hurt a bit with the cogged-driven (e.g., Bobcat) tracks that are out there.
Give us your ideas...
If someone tried that, id sure like to see a picture! thatd be cool! I still like the track set up my dad had on his max when I was a kid, theres a picture of one in the gallery somewhere. had the tubes on either end of the tub to support the tracks, but that thing was said to be unstoppable since the tracks extended forward of the tub so much
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
I thought about this type of setup as well. It would require some type of undercarrage for lower bogie sets if you wanted decent ground clearance. Suspension could also be incorporated into a track system like this.
1983 Hustler 945-HK 627cc Vanguard
1982 GMC K-10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Diesel
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500
1974 Honda ATC 70
1986 Honda ATC 250ES Big Red
There is no Z in Diesel!!
At that point, you're basically throwing a Cushman Trackster's tracks underneath an amphib. The mental image gives me goosebumps. Why couldn't you just take the entire bogie suspension out of two old sleds and put them under each side of an AATV? On something like a four chain attex machine, you could use the front axle as a rigid mount for the suspension and drive the track system with the center and rear wheel on each side. You could also incorporate part of the suspension mount into the area where the bearing flanges bolt to the frame. Something along the lines of an extension of the Max IV bearing extensions that they currently use for the track setup.
I knew I rembered seeing something like this a while back:
http://www.6x6world.com/forums/autom...trackster.html
1983 Hustler 945-HK 627cc Vanguard
1982 GMC K-10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Diesel
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500
1974 Honda ATC 70
1986 Honda ATC 250ES Big Red
There is no Z in Diesel!!
Using a snowcat as a model, I think you could get a system like this done pretty easy. You need the snowcat style tracks that have cogs that fit a sprocket on the front or rear axle and use a track tuner type device to turn all the other axles into bogie wheels.
you can get waterjet cut HDPE with the required "sprocket teeth" and you can built the tracks with baler belts and angle iron/aluminium
Round Baler Belts
2008 MAX-IV 500T 30hp Bandolero