I finally got my frontier out today. It was about 20 degrees, so the flooded area of the little pit I went to had 1-2" of ice. I learned that with adair tracks, that pathetic ice doesn't stop you from swimming or mudding. I also learned that with tracks and the right speed, you can drive across that ice.
I learned what tools to take with me. I think I'm going to start stocking stuff in the back. My tire popped off the rim (didn't throw my track though). I could have put it back on and kept riding today, but I didn't bring the right tools to do it.
I also learned just how easy and maneuverable these things can be. A 6x6 can go nearly anywhere that a 4x4 can go as far as tight squeezes, but yet can do amazing things. I used to want to get a 4x4 some day in the future. I don't want to anymore.
I'm glad I found this forum and I'm glad reading about all of you guys and your machines got me so excited. I think I may like my argo more than my motorcycle (R.I.P.).
I learned what tools to take with me. I think I'm going to start stocking stuff in the back. My tire popped off the rim (didn't throw my track though). I could have put it back on and kept riding today, but I didn't bring the right tools to do it.
I also learned just how easy and maneuverable these things can be. A 6x6 can go nearly anywhere that a 4x4 can go as far as tight squeezes, but yet can do amazing things. I used to want to get a 4x4 some day in the future. I don't want to anymore.
I'm glad I found this forum and I'm glad reading about all of you guys and your machines got me so excited. I think I may like my argo more than my motorcycle (R.I.P.).
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