Howdy, Im new to the forum here, so forgive me if I state the obvious or overlook something. I purchased a pair of max 2's last year, one with engine, one without, swapped the motor (a new ish briggs 18hp) into the one in better shape and got it running with some minor work. I also have a set of steel belted tracks with aluminum rib frame on the inside and some galvanized bars as traction on the bottom. I'll try to get pics of the tracks up. The tracks ended up being about 6" or 8" too short. I tried at first fighting them on, then pulling a tire and wheel, then deflating the rest of the tires. After finally cutting the track and trying to ratchet it on, I realized they weren't long enough for the vehicle. Any ideas on how to add more length or place I can get a bit more of the steel belting and aluminum ribs for these old tracks? I'd hate to have to spend money on new tracks or having to build a set from scratch. I use it largely as a ranch vehicle, towing a trailer, pulling logs for lumber or carrying firewood and I couldn't be happier! <---unless I had a set of tracks for it. My property is steep and pulling a heavy trailer, I often lose traction this time of year trying to tow firewood up to the house. The obvious easy solution is to carry less firewood, but where's the fun in that!?