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  • #16
    Ok finally got a chance to work on the tracks. Pulls all the wheels off and this is all that was rubbing.
    Was making one heck of a noise for such a little thing. So I cut off what was sticking out, put my wheel spacers on and cut the tracks down and done. Man do they go over anything and everything. Anyways I will have to brake out the camera after these storms pass and I can get out in the woods.

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    • #17
      Just wondering what do you mean by cut the tracks down?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by radar View Post
        Just wondering what do you mean by cut the tracks down?
        It sounds worse than it actually was. But my tracks where just to big. I am supposed to have an 1" of sag and I had 2" or so. So I had to shorten them. Just took the hinges off, cut 5/8" off, drill a few holes and put the hinge back on. After measuring my tires I can see why sometimes there is a need for adjustment, there was 3/4" differance in the cercimfrence of my largest tire and my smallest. Thus the need for the adjustment. If I had to do it ovr again, I would still purchase these same tracks. They are built so well.

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        • #19
          Twizted, glad to here your "back on track".......sorry. One nice thing about the belted tracks, is they are so easy to shorten,just as long as you don't cut too much off.
          Spending lots of time in my swamp now,really enjoying my setup,so nice to be able to go anywhere I want back there.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by foxvalley View Post
            Twizted, glad to here your "back on track".......sorry. One nice thing about the belted tracks, is they are so easy to shorten,just as long as you don't cut too much off.
            Spending lots of time in my swamp now,really enjoying my setup,so nice to be able to go anywhere I want back there.
            Thanks, now that all this weather has past, I plan on getting out in the woods. Going to take it squirrel hunting and then cut some wood. It's pretty messy where I go so I'll get to test them out a little more. I'll see if I can get some video.

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            • #21
              We got some snow this week so I took the old girl out to see how these tracks would manage in the snow and on frozen ground. And well I got stick for the first time. I was climbing a hill that I had climbed a 100 times. And the tracks just couldn't do it. I had climbed this same hill last year with tires in 8" of snow. But this time it was just a nice hill. Anyways got all side ways and the winch took to much slack and wound around the drum. Ended up having to get pulled out be a four wheeler. So I had to make sure that never happens again. Slapped the winter kit on it went over around and through the same little hill. Lol tracks are not good on ice and clear roads.

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              • #22
                whats the price on these tracks thanks mark

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