Half tracks on max ii

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  1. #11
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    mine worked good up to about 12'' to 14'' and real well in pretty deep mud. ( look at video on this site under johnboys half track max ). if you keep the tracks you make low profile as i did, you won't need a larger third tire in order to get the same diameter as the other 2 with the tracks. i never had any issues that way with '' chain windup''. .once you bend all the guides, bolting them to the rubber tracks is pretty easy. either way, half tracks will do better than no tracks in most cases unless you have the really aggresive style tires. for snow they will give better '' floatation''. keep us posted on your project......johnboy va.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john swenson View Post
    mine worked good up to about 12'' to 14'' and real well in pretty deep mud. ( look at video on this site under johnboys half track max ). if you keep the tracks you make low profile as i did, you won't need a larger third tire in order to get the same diameter as the other 2 with the tracks. i never had any issues that way with '' chain windup''. .once you bend all the guides, bolting them to the rubber tracks is pretty easy. either way, half tracks will do better than no tracks in most cases unless you have the really aggresive style tires. for snow they will give better '' floatation''. keep us posted on your project......johnboy va.
    Cool I was kind of thinking something is better than nothing, and half tracks be a little easier on the pocket book. I definitely will be posting up dates as I go, I'm in tear down now, I need chains and bearings so I'm at the point where I might as well tear it the whole way down.

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