2012 Mud Nationals, Jacksonville, TX; March 28-April 1st.

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Thread: 2012 Mud Nationals, Jacksonville, TX; March 28-April 1st.

  1. #81
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    Wow, not even a paw print left in that mud!

    I am wondering how an HDI with Adair tracks would perform in this mud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymaxIV View Post
    Wow, not even a paw print left in that mud!

    I am wondering how an HDI with Adair tracks would perform in this mud.
    I'd guess that the HDI would have had a tougher time due to the extra weight. That is the worst mud that I have ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud View Post
    I'd guess that the HDI would have had a tougher time due to the extra weight. That is the worst mud that I have ever seen.

    Bud, you have got to get your machine down Texas and run some of these mud holes with your Argo. I would just love to see how an 8x8 matches up against a 6x6 in these extreme mud conditions. I have to believe that your 8x8 with the lower geared transmission would walk through all this stuff without an issue. I would also guess that the light weight of your 650 Frontier and the extra traction of the 8x8 would be king in these conditions. Perhaps you could meet with Noel and David and have a 650 Frontier 6x6, 650 Frontier HD, and 650 Frontier 8x8 mud fest.

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