Kid Tracks

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  1. #11
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    Those look really good.

  2. #12
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    Feb 2014
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    Central Saskatchewan Canada
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    We have seen the pretty pictures, where are the dirty pics? Have you had a chance to use your adiars yet, how did they work for the KID. That is a sweet rig!!!

  3. #13
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    Dec 2014
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    Too Hot, Too many mosquitos, too many deer flies...... I will be heading to the deer swamp as soon as it cools down. I think I am getting old!! Can't wait to drive through the spot I got stuck in the last time out.

  4. #14
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    Dec 2014
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    Greenville, Wi.
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    Kid Tracks

    DSCN0207.jpgDSCN0208.jpg72 degrees!!!! So I took the Kid to the marsh. Canary grass and cattails are about 4 to 5 feet tall. I drove every where that I thought I might get stuck... even into the spot where I got stuck last time. Adair tracks have transformed the Kid into a machine that can get me anywhere in the marsh. I tried to take pictures but the #### camera says " Battery needs charging!". So I took a couple of picture when I got home.....see the dirt? I did discover that the Adair tracks bite to the extreme in heavy vegetation and make turning somewhat difficult. I did a 360 spin and heard a clunk on the left side..... climbed out and discovered the track had been pushed part way off the tires. I learned from that to make gradual turns in heavy vegetation like canary grass. The cost of the tracks was money well spent!!

  5. #15
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    Feb 2014
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    Central Saskatchewan Canada
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    Sounds like you had fun, the dirty pics are always better!!

  6. #16
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    shenendoah valley,va.
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    nice how much clearance you have between tracks and the tub. great looking machine !! j.b

  7. #17
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    Dec 2014
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    Greenville, Wi.
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    Thanks! There is about 21/2" of clearance.

  8. #18
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    northern Wisconsin
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    Looks good. Hopefully you can get way back in to where the big bucks are hiding.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

  9. #19
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    Utah
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    Very cool set up. I would like to see it swim with the tracks on.

  10. #20
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    Dec 2014
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    Greenville, Wi.
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    DSCN0234.jpgDSCN0233.jpgDSCN0235.jpgThe Kid stays up on the vegetation with the Adair tracks when I am traveling across the marsh. I have learned to not spin around in the marsh.... inside track won't slide and will come off. Incremental steps to turn and no problem..... learning curve! It drives over everything. This thing is a tractor and feels like one..... reminds me of my farming days!

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