Truth about the reliability of AATV's?

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Thread: Truth about the reliability of AATV's?

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    What about Hydrotraxx , how reliable are they and what kind of maintenance do they need ?

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    sno cat must require about the same attention as a B-12 bombardier.my old man ran 3 of them and they kept me out of trouble at least 4 nights a week.

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tucker View Post
    I thank you all for your thought. I Myself am know looking at one of these units. Right know I have a tucker steel track sno cat and If you talk about maintenance. They need a lot of it. We do not abuse them like a aatv owner. It looks like I would be better off buying new If I can swing it. We do not drown our cat in mud holes.
    We do require them to be very reliable. The last thing you want is a brake down fifty miles back in the mountains. I do have some inquires about tracks. When I find the Thread. Just my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by plott hound View Post
    sno cat must require about the same attention as a B-12 bombardier.my old man ran 3 of them and they kept me out of trouble at least 4 nights a week.
    so whacha do the other 3 nights ... lol

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