2006 argo avenger with tracks

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  1. #1
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    2006 argo avenger with tracks

    What gear should I run with tracks, high or low

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    I have a 2008 Avenger and I use both gears as appropriate. Low for steep hills, heavy loads and deep snow on trails. High on flat straightaways like frozen lakes, especially if they are slushy.

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    I'm with Bob on the gears. I run an 07 Avenger and am usually in high gear, unless I'm on a steep hill, heavy loads, deep snow, or thick mud. Lately I've found that I don't need the tracks as much as I had in the past. It's a bit easier on the machine, but I still have them in camp, in case I need em.

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    Like these guys wrote, will depend on load and terrain, rubber tracks may require low more than super tracks.


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    I have the low geared Trans in my machines, so rarely use low gear.
    I would suggest running in High until you cant, then shift it down when needed.

    RD

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