Adair confused

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  1. #11
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    Double post

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delduck View Post
    That quote is priceless. Once I figure out how to work the video part I would like to try showing everyone where we used a go pro on a 14 foot extension pole going threw the reeds we used the extension pole so the driver could look up at the camera while I had the laptop pointing towards a tree line 1,515 feet away. Is I moved the camera the driver pointed the machine. Real neat video. We used a 8 wheel Argo with a 18 hp motor and tracks. I had to use the laptop to make shure we were going to the correct point that was the only way to see.
    Oh I want to see that sounds awesome!

  3. #13
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    I took my tracks off so I could use the KID to plow the driveway without destroying the blacktop. I have about 300+ feet of 17% grade driveway here in NH. I've thought about adding rubber blocks to the tracks so I can put them back on, but haven't decided to do so yet. Has anyone tried this?

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    Probably wouldn't have to be very thick rubber. It be like a Sherman tank. Have you tried running the steel tracks on the driveway? Steel tracks produce less than 1/10th of the pressure as tire chains and the roadways seem to do just fine when the school buses and snow plows run snow chains almost year round here in VT. I wouldn’t think they would not do any structural damage, unless you’re concerned with maintaining a black seal top or just don't want surface scratches.

  5. #15
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    I had the tracks on it when I brought it home. The problem is since it turns by running each side at different speed or by counter rotation, the is a lot of horizontal sliding. It tended to gouge the blacktop a bit, and imagine it would be hard on it over time.

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