Plastic argo track

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  1. #1
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    Plastic argo track

    Hi just wondering if anymore has any ideas or something they done to the std plastic tracks to get more traction out of them they suck on hard packed especially when they are packed with snow they just spin

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    Southwestern Ont Can about 5 miles from Lake Huron just north of the town of Goderich.
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    Google Argo tire chains. Couple of different utube ones. I used the one with the 2/0 rolled machine chain. Rough ride on pavement but seems to have traction on ice and in the bush going over snow covered logs. Did my 6x6 for under 60 bucks.

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    Ya nice never herd or seen them ill look in to the but I need tracks for floatation

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    Maybe you could add gold ice screws 7/16” Throughout the standard style track. Maybe this would help in your situation. Worth a look.

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    Made a mistake. Should have said Argo TRACK chains. Stupid spell check.

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