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  • #16
    Originally posted by jpswift1 View Post
    Those look GREAT! Do they clear the tub without any modifications?
    They just slip into place. They would be rubbing if I tried to drive it around, but with a little heat they would work. Remember I have factory axle extensions with it being a factory tracked machine.

    Keith.
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    ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
    REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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    • #17
      I love Interco...their tires are so ignorant looking, and very effective! I wish they made the Aquatorque's in all sizes! My mule has VAMPIRE's on it, and my bronco has Boggers on it. wish they made some for my aveo...lol
      I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!

      "If your gonna be dumb, you better be Tough!"

      "I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I'm now capable of doing practically anything with virtually nothing...."

      BUY AMERICAN..or...BYE AMERICA!!!

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      • #18
        Nothing dresses up your 6x6 like a nice set of AquaTorques that's for sure.

        Keith.
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        ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
        REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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        • #19
          Originally posted by kghills View Post
          Well, took the Superchief to the shop and somehow the AquaTorques ended up on it.

          While springers are cool for you people who appreciate Ballet, I think the AquaTorques will appeal more to the WWF crowd. You know, the kind of person who wants to face their off-roading head on instead of dancing around it.

          Well for nap time we settled on some Goodyear 21 inch Rawhides.


          Now back in the shed and time for bed.


          Keith.
          That 6x6 looks awesome with the aquatorques on it! Nice machine...let us know if you get a chance to post some videos of it in your back yard swamp...looks like plenty of tire for a light weight, high rev, 2stroke...should be pretty unstoppable!

          Thanks for sharing and congrats on the cool find :-)

          Tim

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Obsessed View Post
            That 6x6 looks awesome with the aquatorques on it! Nice machine...let us know if you get a chance to post some videos of it in your back yard swamp...looks like plenty of tire for a light weight, high rev, 2stroke...should be pretty unstoppable!

            Thanks for sharing and congrats on the cool find :-)

            Tim
            Thanks Tim. It used to live a couple hours from you. It is really fun to have a more vintage machine to play with. I fear the AquaTorques would twist the poor Attex up pretty badly, but they do look cool.

            Unfortunatly for us here in Southern WI the drought has dried up all my marsh and swamp land. In fact the last rain I saw was on the way back from our creek run until I went to get this machine I hit rain in Iowa again. Maybe your creeks are still flowing? I think a factory tracked machine like this will deserve a set of your tracks. Then, this light little machine would be unstopable. I wouldn't even bother with a winch. I plan on bringging it with when I bring the Max IV to be fitted for tracks. You can giggle with me when I rev the engine, it's a hoot.

            Keith.
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            ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
            REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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            • #21
              Nice ride.A set of adair tracks would be sweet.
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              • #22
                The tracks are cool, But try it out without first. Put a set of chevrons on it and go for a sport run. I don't think you will go back, once you start drifting out in the turns and high speed sporting thru the woods. You will see what this 2-stroking nimble machine is all about. And just why they don't make 6 wheelers in a two stroke, anymore. You will come back from your ride grinning as you put the tracks into deep storage.
                Save the tracks for a 4-stroke "mud tank" machine. Around here the balder the tires the better for power sliding. If you run this machine like it was supposed to be run, it will eat the tracks in no time. Its like a corvette not a jeep.. And a super chief does not like to be babied. It will load up and foul plugs.. This machine looks awesome!!! Nice find!! Have fun and try to keep the rubber side down..!! The tracks are cool for the deep snow, But your still better off with a 4-stroking machine driving them.
                BG

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bill Gerber View Post
                  The tracks are cool, But try it out without first. Put a set of chevrons on it and go for a sport run. I don't think you will go back, once you start drifting out in the turns and high speed sporting thru the woods. You will see what this 2-stroking nimble machine is all about. And just why they don't make 6 wheelers in a two stroke, anymore. You will come back from your ride grinning as you put the tracks into deep storage.
                  Save the tracks for a 4-stroke "mud tank" machine. Around here the balder the tires the better for power sliding. If you run this machine like it was supposed to be run, it will eat the tracks in no time. Its like a corvette not a jeep.. And a super chief does not like to be babied. It will load up and foul plugs.. This machine looks awesome!!! Nice find!! Have fun and try to keep the rubber side down..!! The tracks are cool for the deep snow, But your still better off with a 4-stroking machine driving them.
                  BG
                  I couldn't agree more!!!
                  sigpic Attex, there is no substitute

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Bill Gerber View Post
                    The tracks are cool, But try it out without first. Put a set of chevrons on it and go for a sport run. I don't think you will go back, once you start drifting out in the turns and high speed sporting thru the woods. You will see what this 2-stroking nimble machine is all about. And just why they don't make 6 wheelers in a two stroke, anymore. You will come back from your ride grinning as you put the tracks into deep storage.
                    Save the tracks for a 4-stroke "mud tank" machine. Around here the balder the tires the better for power sliding. If you run this machine like it was supposed to be run, it will eat the tracks in no time. Its like a corvette not a jeep.. And a super chief does not like to be babied. It will load up and foul plugs.. This machine looks awesome!!! Nice find!! Have fun and try to keep the rubber side down..!! The tracks are cool for the deep snow, But your still better off with a 4-stroking machine driving them.
                    BG
                    Thanks Bill but I am not that good a driver to try and powerslide anything anymore. I was sort of planning on gearing it down as much as possible so it will wind out but not really go anywhere. A set of modern tracks should hold 50-60HP in something this light I would think. For me, mud, water and terrain that requires 6 wheel drive is what all these machines are about. Sort of want to keep this one on tracks. Two stroke, we still giggle every time we start it.

                    Keith.
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                    ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
                    REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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                    • #25
                      The Superchief should still serve you well for your needs.
                      The track tires are smaller and do lower the gearing down a bit.
                      If you need to go still lower. Keep your eye open for a set of Tomahawk (rear four) sprockets. they had two more teeth on them. I can't remember for sure exactly how many, I think the Superchief had 24's and the tomahawk had 26's. I could be off by two teeth. Count your teeth and you will know. I do remember there was a difference. Sorry i just don't remember all the details anymore, its been 34 years since i worked on the assembly line. The sprockets for the front chain's don't matter as long as they are all the same number of teeth. We did use different sizes on the fronts. machine is no slouch for power and should be fine the way it is. The tire diameter makes a big difference. I remember it had no problem plowing snow with tracks. The biggest problem that i remember was the throttle cable freezing thing. I used to keep a plastic bag over the right stick to keep rain and snow out. and having to disconnect the carb. put a 6" piece of fuel line over the end of the cable. Put a small hose clamp on it. Fill the fuel line with Rubbing alcohol to eat the water and then force it up the cable with compressed air, then do the same with any kind of thin oil. If you have problems getting it in gear when shifting, especially with tracks. keep the rear chains a little loose.!!!
                      Enjoy your new toy. If for some reason, You want to get rid of it. Please let me kno. I would be happy to work out a deal to take custody.

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                      • #26
                        We don't get much snow here so I took the 18x9.5x8 tires off my track option and installed 22x11x8 rides much better. I also welded gussets on the rear sproket tubes to keep them from snaping and installed 4140 steel axles and relocated my coils off the motor. A few weeks ago I had a wrath of God type wreck at high speed going down a steap hill my buddy and myself got tossed out and ran over by the superchief it tumbled side over side AND NOTHING BROKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                        • #27
                          Bill did you work at the plant in 1979?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Bill Gerber View Post
                            The Superchief should still serve you well for your needs.
                            The track tires are smaller and do lower the gearing down a bit.
                            If you need to go still lower. Keep your eye open for a set of Tomahawk (rear four) sprockets. they had two more teeth on them. I can't remember for sure exactly how many, I think the Superchief had 24's and the tomahawk had 26's. I could be off by two teeth. Count your teeth and you will know. I do remember there was a difference. Sorry i just don't remember all the details anymore, its been 34 years since i worked on the assembly line. The sprockets for the front chain's don't matter as long as they are all the same number of teeth. We did use different sizes on the fronts. machine is no slouch for power and should be fine the way it is. The tire diameter makes a big difference. I remember it had no problem plowing snow with tracks. The biggest problem that i remember was the throttle cable freezing thing. I used to keep a plastic bag over the right stick to keep rain and snow out. and having to disconnect the carb. put a 6" piece of fuel line over the end of the cable. Put a small hose clamp on it. Fill the fuel line with Rubbing alcohol to eat the water and then force it up the cable with compressed air, then do the same with any kind of thin oil. If you have problems getting it in gear when shifting, especially with tracks. keep the rear chains a little loose.!!!
                            Enjoy your new toy. If for some reason, You want to get rid of it. Please let me kno. I would be happy to work out a deal to take custody.
                            Thank you for the gearing info Bill. I feel sort of honored someone with your history and knowledge took the time to comment on my machine. I felt really lucky to find it and be able to purchase it. I have been sourcing some parts to do a quality rehab with a couple vintage upgrades on the Attex although it really does not need much. If at some point in time it needs a new owner you will be the first person I contact.

                            Originally posted by L.D.Bruce View Post
                            We don't get much snow here so I took the 18x9.5x8 tires off my track option and installed 22x11x8 rides much better. I also welded gussets on the rear sproket tubes to keep them from snaping and installed 4140 steel axles and relocated my coils off the motor. A few weeks ago I had a wrath of God type wreck at high speed going down a steap hill my buddy and myself got tossed out and ran over by the superchief it tumbled side over side AND NOTHING BROKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                            Hope you have healed up OK after your tumble L.D. One of these days I hope to make it down your way and liberate your tracks from the barn.

                            Keith.
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                            ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
                            REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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                            • #29
                              they are still there

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                              • #30
                                L D
                                Yes, I did work for Attex in 1979. I am not sure if i was there all year or not tho.
                                I worked there "on and off" the whole time that My Dad (Howard), Ray and Jack owned it. (During the super chief generation). Speaking of Dad, He just dropped off a coffee for me as i was typing this..
                                BG
                                Last edited by Bill Gerber; 08-19-2012, 10:51 AM.

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