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    what kind of tracks do i want in the summer? i travel on rutted out old cutline roads and the super-tracks seem to bend in a lot more then i like.. then you hear the bang bang bang of the tracks going nuts down there.. i was thinking of getting a standard set of tracks. they dont have the extra flanges on them..
    any advice on this???
    also the tracks are hard to turn with in the summer. and maybe the other tracks would not rob as much power.
    ps i have a 2003 argo 8x8

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    Tracks are for snow.............well, OK, they work good in soupy/muskegy swamplands too.
    I would lean away from them in the terrain you describe, but if you must wear tracks...in the summer......Standard Tracks would be easier on your machine. Also, you might want to consider just running "halftracks" around the center 2 tires on each side. I consider this setup to be about 80% as good as full tracks. You also get less "twist" in rutted up places, and less chance of "walking out" of a track (shorter length of track). Of course this would not utilize your brng extensions (front and back axle), but with the shorter run of track you have less stress. Also, most serious loads are taken up by the front and rear axles when climbing into or out of holes. Added benifit is that your machine will be MUCH easier to turn.


    Hope this helps

    RD

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    • #3
      i tried to make a half track today but it did not work.. either i had them waaaay to tight to way to loose.. i think i would have to get a different size tire.

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      • #4
        scared of sticks

        yep i am.. i want to keep my tracks on because i am scared of running around beaver ponds with all the sharp sticks... am i a chicken? or will i really cut my tires up that bad?... i think i have asked this before but i run the super tracks now.. if i run the standard tracks do they work a lot better during the summer? i wanted the tracks on for summer because i wanted the guarding against sticks and they give a better ride when you are going over logs.. but they make it way harder to climb out of muddy holes...
        am i just asking for to much or should i just go back to tires for summer and tracks for winter?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by acahti View Post
          i tried to make a half track today but it did not work.. either i had them waaaay to tight to way to loose.. i think i would have to get a different size tire.

          With or without a track "halflink" ? What size tires ya got?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by acahti View Post
            yep i am.. i want to keep my tracks on because i am scared of running around beaver ponds with all the sharp sticks... am i a chicken? or will i really cut my tires up that bad?... i think i have asked this before but i run the super tracks now.. if i run the standard tracks do they work a lot better during the summer? i wanted the tracks on for summer because i wanted the guarding against sticks and they give a better ride when you are going over logs.. but they make it way harder to climb out of muddy holes...
            am i just asking for to much or should i just go back to tires for summer and tracks for winter?
            OK, this is nothing more than my opinion, take it for what it is

            Yes, you are being chicken
            No, they will not cut up your tires to badly
            Standard tracks will be "less hard" on your machine in the summer.
            Toss your tracks into a corner (Keep them for winter, they don't swim worth a crap in the summer anyway), and get yourself a set of 24" Frontier tires for the summer, (instead of another set of tracks). You will not regret it.

            FWIW, remember, my 2 bits are in Canadian Dollars

            Hope this helps

            RD

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            • #7
              If you really want to run tracks in summer, you should check out the "escargo tracks" website, they even swim.

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              • #8
                so you think that the beaver sticks wont cut my tires up?
                i have also been cutting trails and the small stumps i leave behind and a 45 angle and very sharp. i am "chicken" and think i might cut my tires.. you really think i will be fine?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by juggernaut View Post
                  If you really want to run tracks in summer, you should check out the "escargo tracks" website, they even swim.
                  Those tracks are pretty cool, never tried them but watched the vids. I think they look heavy though.


                  Originally posted by acahti View Post
                  so you think that the beaver sticks wont cut my tires up?
                  i have also been cutting trails and the small stumps i leave behind and a 45 angle and very sharp. i am "chicken" and think i might cut my tires.. you really think i will be fine?
                  Well, it is possible, but MOST guys don't run tracks in the summer (around here anyway). I do somtimes, but only for the really swampy stuff. I think that if you run about 3 psi in your tires you should be OK. I also slash lots of trails, but try not to leave sharp edges where possible. Of course you will always have some sharp willows, but I have not had problems with it.
                  Has it been a problem in the past, or is it just that you think you will slash your tires up? Maybe tougher tires might be the answer for you


                  RD

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                  • #10
                    i have not tried it yet. but i think i will try it without the tracks on..
                    you have any idea what your argo is worth in canada?
                    i got mine from kansas for a great price. and i am thinking about selling it and buying a 2008 EFI...
                    in my neck of the woods we have a 1997 8x8 with 1100 hours standard tracks winch and it has been used hard. has some cracks that have been fixed in the hull ect.. and they are asking 12,500.
                    i think i can sell mine for lots more then that.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by acahti View Post
                      in my neck of the woods we have a 1997 8x8 with 1100 hours standard tracks winch and it has been used hard. has some cracks that have been fixed in the hull ect.. and they are asking 12,500.
                      i think i can sell mine for lots more then that.

                      If you can get $12,500 for a well used 1997 SELL SELL


                      I bought my 2004 Conquest with Supertracks, Soft Top, and 4,200lb Rule winch in 2006, it had about 150hrs on it. I paid $8,000 Can. I could still get that for it right now, but not much more.

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                      • #12
                        if they get 12,500 for it let me know and I will bring my bigfoot with all the options down tomorow and put it up for sale. I would sell mine for 8,000 and be one happy boy.

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                        • #13
                          so your telling me they are way out of line then? it is the only argo dealer in my area. but that is what they go for here.. i will try to send mine for the most i can

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                          • #14
                            Smart comments aside.

                            Yes, I think that is a high price. A WELL used machine that is over 10 yrs old, that didn't cost much more than that when it was new. I believe that if the guy gets his price, he's doing very well on that deal.

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                            • #15
                              yea this dealer was very rude also.. maybe he is just looking for a sucker with that price.. who knows maybe i can find a sucker.. he he.. not that i am that kind of a business man... but if i could sell mine for a good profit i might be talked into buying that EFI.. but i a still not sure it is what i want..
                              they do have a better ground clearance right? i find that my argo gets caught on some stumps.. i am not sure that a few inches would help any? i think i would just find bigger stumps... lol

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