Guys I can't wait to get the Argo fully assembled.i miss riding her even tho i haven't even put 1 hour on those new chains so when she's back together I'm going way back in the bush but not before I do lots of checks!
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Nice idea never thought about using bolts instead of rivets! Yes John 3 min in through the trail behind my house and there is a pond with a nice test ride bog there to mud in! Then you can go for an hour through bog and swampy trail to go to serpentine river where people salmon fish! I went half way in on my 4 by 4 quad last week and had to turn around it was just to many stucks,the only tire track you see in there is Argo tire tracks and there's a reason for that lol,it's some bad holes!
Here's a pic of my girlfriend on her quad in a hole,boy was it hard to get out.
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i havent been doing much with argo just slowly finishing up bolting the skid plate and stuff like that,yes alot of snow, i would get tracks but do they put alot of stress on the axles becuase only my two rears are new axles and the rest are old and im not sure if they can take the strain from the tracks,what about the 13 inch plastic tracks are they hard on axles?
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someone will chime in soon. also if you can't afford a set of tracks ( you may find some used ones ) there are some nice homebuilt designs that can work well,not too hard to fabricate, and don't cost too much. the first set i made worked really well. look under all the tracks, tires and wheel section of this site. some good pictures etc. johnboy va.
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Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Posti havent been doing much with argo just slowly finishing up bolting the skid plate and stuff like that,yes alot of snow, i would get tracks but do they put alot of stress on the axles becuase only my two rears are new axles and the rest are old and im not sure if they can take the strain from the tracks,what about the 13 inch plastic tracks are they hard on axles?Originally posted by curtisbyrne View PostInput anyone?
The 13" plastic Argo tracks are the most forgiving track there is, you should be able to run those on your machine in the snow regardless of what axles you have in it. Your tires will slip inside the track long before there is any windup at all. I've actually been stuck a few times simply becasue my tracks were wet and the tires just spun inside the tracks until the friction eventually dried them up enough for the tires to grab again.
They perform well enough in the snow but the down side to plastic tracks is they really really suck bad on anything hard, like cement, rocks, ice, trailer ramps, roots, etc....on the hard stuff it's like driving a car with cookie sheets under the tires lol.
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