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Some video of my Argo HDI on our New Years day outing
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Hey Chuck-the pipes were made by Robertson's Torque tubes. I told him I had an Argo HDI with a Kohler engine and he fabricated the pipes and sent them to me. I had a local muffler shop do the welding. As for the pipes-I am very pleased with them. They do a lot to help keep the engine bay cooler and give the machine a little more power. I think they sound really nice although they are a little loud. Here is a link to Robertson's web site:
Kart Pipes - Home
As for the tracks-Yes they are the Adair pro series tracks and I wouldn't run my machine without them. I would guess they offer at least 60% more mobility and give you the confidence to literally take the machine any where. I wouldn't try half these holes with just tires. The one thing I will say about the tires is they do swim well and the tracks only get you about 1 1/2 mph so in pure water the tires are better but it seems that i am just never in a pure swimming mode. When you are in bad mud or mud with or without water the Adair tracks absolutely excel in every measure of the word.
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2nd Video of our January 1st Ride-not as much action as the first-check out the way the Argo climbs out of the sand pit at around the 3:30 mark. The 1st mud pit is where they hold the monster truck races with 40 plus inch tires. It's a big deal for the 6000 pound trucks and they sink down about 30 or fourty inches in this mud, but as you can see it's not even a track turner for the Argo. What looks very difficult for a big truck is just a puddle to an Argo with Adair tracks.
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Originally posted by beagle man View PostThe Adair tracks where a game changer for the old 6x6 Conquest for sure, funny thing is that after you spend some time on a 4 wheeler you realize just how feeble they are in the mud. Oh by the way, nice sweatshirt Dan, don't know if anyone else noticed.
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