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  • Hello from the McCullough's (and Argo Tracks)

    Looking for info on tracks, I own an argo big foot and was thinking about buying tracks but was told they do not climb hills and I have a hill right where I ride.
    Bone Collector

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    Seem fishy. Never had tracks but been told tracks suck the horsepower down alot. So you need alot to start with like 18+hp. 16hp might be ok but not recommended. That is the only reason why you couldnt climb hills is if you run outta horses. Also you cant swin in them. Im sure someone who has tracks can help more.
    Larry

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    • #3
      Basically unstoppable I hear. The hill thing as long as you have the power is a myth I guess.

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      • #4
        I would think that the tracks would give you more traction and allow you to climb it easier. I've never owned them though.

        Someone posted this video of the escargo tracks and they seem to climb fine



        By the way, welcome to the site!

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        • #5
          I went up some hills that had two feet of snow and pretty steep. the bigfoot with supertracks climbed them without a problem. I am still amazed at the places it will go. Seth

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          • #6
            Chappy,

            Did you end up getting the Bigfoot? I never saw if you got it.

            Mike
            "Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"

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            • #7
              No I haven't got it yet I have to sell my polaris sportsman so I can buy the bigfoot. The guy still has it and isn't trying to sell it to anyone else. He's a friend of mine so I don't think he will sell it on me. Chapy

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              • #8
                Mike ,

                I watched that Escago track video again , and its amazing the hill the Argo 8x8 climbed , out of the water ! This could not have been done with any tire combination I,d venture to say . Whats even more impressive though , is that the Escago tracks swim too ,as evident in the video you posted .

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                • #9
                  Mike,

                  Thanks for the welcome. I am new to the site but I've been an argo owner for a few years. I'm going to keep my eyes open but if anyone hears about a set of tracks for sale in Southeastern Ontario, let me know.

                  Oh and if you're wondering what the signature name is all about.... I (or should I say my dogs and I) hunt for whitetail deer antlers. If the property is too big to walk, we use the argo.

                  Hustler,

                  Thanks for your input.
                  Last edited by Mike; 02-24-2008, 08:02 PM. Reason: merged 3 posts
                  Bone Collector

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                  • #10
                    Climbing hills with tracksH

                    Originally posted by Rich View Post
                    Looking for info on tracks, I own an argo big foot and was thinking about buying tracks but was told they do not climb hills and I have a hill right where I ride.
                    Hi Rich,Great to hear from you. Have not set a spring date for a Pt.Petrie ride yet but will e-mail you for sure. We went riding with Gearhead in Brockville. He had tracks and he was the king of the day. I still talk to him though! Nice to see Honey Bear.

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                    • #11
                      Those tracks are something else

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rich View Post
                        ... I have a hill right where I ride.
                        2008 Argo Avenger EFI 8x8
                        2001 Argo Bigfoot 6x6

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                        • #13
                          hello Rich , welcome the 6x6 forum .

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                          • #14
                            Hi Rich,
                            I have a couple sets of tracks for my Argos, and can tell you that "Snow Conditions" have alot to do with where you can go, and what you can climb. Right now we have about 3 feet of, very sugary, snow. It's no problem for the tracks, but as you said, hills can be a problem. Weight in the Argo will help a little, and once you get a trail set in the snow, you should be good. I just made a couple trips into my cabin, last weekend. First trip I took 40 gals of gas, 6-20lb tanks of Propane, and a propane fridge. The weight helped me break/set the trail. The second trip in, I brought my wife, 3 kids, and all our food/gear (chainsaw, generator, ect) for 4 days. I only had to winch up one short, but steep, hill.
                            Traction bars/cleats help alot on packed trails, but will do nothing for you in loose snow.
                            Later,
                            RD

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                            • #15
                              "First trip I took 40 gals of gas, 6-20lb tanks of Propane, and a propane fridge. The weight helped me break/set the trail. The second trip in, I brought my wife, 3 kids, and all our food/gear (chainsaw, generator, ect) for 4 days."

                              That's what an 8 wheeler's made for. Or like you hauled before, a dozen+ sheets of plywood.
                              To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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