New Type of Tracks - Chanel Tracks

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Thread: New Type of Tracks - Chanel Tracks

  1. #461
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    Completly different here in North Western Québec. The month of February has been very cold. - 34 again this morning. For the next few days we will be under -20 during the day ( without considering the wind witch is around -30. And also lost of snow. My ice shack is still on the lake and I can't go and get it because the starter blew on my avenger and I don't feel like working on it outside in -30. And I'm the only one with an argo around and snowmobile can't pull it, we've tried with vk yamaha and coudn't move it. I'll have to wait for spring coming and get my starter fixed or have 2 or 3 snowmobile the bring it back to the shore.
    Jack

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    If anyone can send me the info to get a hold of the guy at channel track, much appreciated. Also since I am not in Canada how does shipping work, I live to far south to drive and get some. From what I have read here these tracks are awesome. I was thinking of adding a flap to the outer belt that will aid in water propulsion, as i read somewhere else that the flap extends once in water yet will not hinder woods or hard surface, any ideas about that?

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    Marcel is on this forum and watches quite regularly, or you can shoot him a pm

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    His name for the forum is patenteux

  5. #465
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    Thank you guys for the info.

  6. #466
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    Hi everybody, I'm back. I really love those tracks. They are awsome. Swimming maybe not the best but they certainely are better than the rubber and the plastic.
    I had to cross a creek of about 100 feet wide with a nice bull moose in it. Did not have any problem. Also when it touches the ground it grabs, doesn't slip.
    And patenteux is a vrey nice and honnest person.
    Jack

  7. #467
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    Hi every body, been a long time I didn't come on the site. Too bad there is no snow is. My brother added some flap om=n his chanel tracks to see what happpen in snow. As anybody ever try that and hoow does it work
    Jack

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    amazing chanel tracks

    Hi guys, I'm back. Just a note to say how amaze I was this winter. We had over 3 feet of snow here. I even climb small hill in that snow. Only one time I got stuck and it only took a little on the winch to get out. The hole I was my fiends with snowmobile didn't want to come in that hole.
    Marcel really makes good all year track
    Jack

  9. #469
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    Glad to hear thet are working well for you. Those are the tracks I'd be after if I didn't already have some. Do you have any pics from this winter? I was at my cottage 2 weeks ago, the snow was anywhere from 3 feet and up to 5 feet deep in the wallows.

  10. #470
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    Quote Originally Posted by crr View Post
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    Just installed a set of chanel tracks on my conquest, they look good but we have nothing to try them out in with the lack of snow here.
    what kinda tire pressure should a guy run in them
    Sooooooo Cool!

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