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Anybody have any dealings with this AATV company out of St. Francisville, LA? They make a tracked AATV that I am interested in, the LITE TRACKER, but seem hesitant to send me by email more information than what is on their website, litetechnologies.com. I asked them for overall dimensions, ground clearance, curb weight, etc., and got a reply back that I would need to speak to one of the owners by phone if I wanted that information. Seems a bit sketchy, has anybody else come across such a response when requesting additional information from either this company or others associated with the AATV world? My experience to date has been that most companies are more than willing to provide additional information and have even added it to their websites after I have requested it.
one thing about a dedicated tracked machine is... the drive system is pretty simple. just 2 hydro motors directly powering the track cogs. you could probably use a t 20 on a 6x6 or 8x8 to power a set of adair tracks once you made the drive cogs to fit. it would be a custom build that would eliminate all but 2 chains from the t 20 to the cogs. johnboy
talked to a fellow at lite tech. in la. the '' lite tracker '' machine is around $ 50,000 depending on options, etc. most are sold to industrial outfits. johnboy