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sounds good ...of course the main purpose of tracks is to spread the weight out on a large footprint so it's least likely to '' bottom out '' the machine . but you can still hang up a tracked machine . but those chains can really claw thru some tuff trails . glad it works good for you . i'm going to add those to the front tires on my half track max for even better performance . johnboy va.
I have a set of those chains in my shed, I tried them on a couple of machines in swamp and mud conditions and was very disappointed, how ever, I am sure they are great in snow and ice as long as you don't try running them in soft powder. Their are excellent snow and ice tracks that won't kill your machine, check out some of the video posted by Buzz using his own Bush track design, I don't thing you can get a better track for powder conditions without killing your machine.
Last edited by mightymaxIV; 11-12-2021 at 10:05 PM.
Hi did you ever try thin ice and climbing back out with these chains? Im wondering if anyone has experience with getting out with a 6x6. I can only find videos of 8x8?s. Chains seem like the way to go on ice to climb out but i haven?t been able to find anyone who's done it. Thanks