Has anyone tried plowing snow Both with tracks and withouth tracks. I would like to know if it would be worth trying without tracks. I know with tracks, it doesn't like to plow, turn, and go up hill at the same time well. I was plowing last night and was having a real hard time pushing 7 inches of heavy snow. I have to take it off in layers.
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I just use my frontier tires on my Argo 6x6. up hill & down hill. just the drifts i had to skim off in a couple passes. more weight in the machine helps alot. l put four 50 lbs bags of feed in the back of my 6x6. we got freezing rain between snows so is was a glare of ice it just made turning easier & fun. wish i had a windshield and cab. Coveralls are warm but my hands and feet get cold plowing below zero and single digit weather.
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Chapy: I had the same problem, BUT, I take into consideration that I am useing a 5 ft plow, and I'm pushing 8-10 inches of wet, heavy snow with tires designed for traction in dirt/mud. (Terra treads) I believe a simple change in tread will cure my shortcoming. As far as moving light/powdery snow, my setup works just fine as is.It's all just nuts and bolts.
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Originally posted by artist1018 View PostI added chains to each section of track on my 8x8 Conquest. WHAT a difference!!! I Put her into low & let her go! NOthing stops her, except too much elevation to get the nose over. I don't even know I'm pushing snow. Turning is a breeze!
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I'll try to post pics of the chains this weekend. In the mean-time, picture the chains you put on a lawn tractor. Now just use bolts, washers & nylon lock nuts to attach them to the inside & outside of each track section. The link size of the chain you use will determine how & where to drill the holes for the links. I bought a box of chain from Harbor Freight. Home Depot also sells the same item. I went to a locally owned, small hardware & bought all the nuts, bolts & washers.(1 nut & bolt & 2 washers per track section). It took about an hour per track to do the job by myself. I just jacked up the Argo & rotated the tracks as I installed each chain. I cut them to length, 13 links in my case, in the shop with bolt cutters and had them in a pile at the ready to speed up the process. I appologize for the length of this description. Just hope it helps those of you that have plactic tracks, like me.
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