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  • #16
    Great feedback on the tracks. Pretty stoked. Adair’s ship out tomorrow for my rig. Can’t wait to get stuck somewhere. Lol or try. Adair says they are good in about 12” of snow with standard width tracks. Gotta wait a little to test that out.

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    • #17
      I’ve been in way more than 12” of powder with ease with my Adair’s. The great track debate lives on however my main reason for getting them is they’re easy on the drive train. Also those guys are super involved in this sport and make a great product.
      What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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      • #18
        Tbone, That’s good to hear , I’m thinking the machine will turn much easier, with the plastic grousers as well. How’s the machine float with the Adair’s? I have a front rack , winch and winch bumper, she’s a bit nose heavy and tippy like a narrow canoe. I think it’s impossible to drive with 2 adults in water with it, it’s like a comedy show watching both of you try to keep the thing from tipping. 1 person I’m ok. Sit in the middle and it’s ok. What am I in for with the Adair’s with my current setup, I also always carry a chainsaw on front rack as well. You can look at my buggy in my gallery and see my setup, to get an idea. I wish it was more stable.

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        • #19
          I’m running 25” rawhides with Adair’s on my Max IV. She’s a heavy rig so a little tippy not much difference with the tracks on however the Rawhides don’t swim well at all.
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          What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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          • #20
            Nice looking rig. Like the top.

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