Just a thought, but when I was considering building my own channel style tracks I had planned on using skidoo tracks for the belts. Cut some take off snowmobile tracks into 4" wide belts and the lugs would give some extra traction on the hard/slick surfaces when they make contact. Probably a lot cheaper than a commercial belt too.
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I'll have to see if I can find a place around here that would have old snowmobile tracks. I can get the conveyor belt that I need for either all 6" wide or 2 4" wide and 2 6" wide for about $200. Would be interesting to see what the snowmobile tracks would go for. Thanks for the idea.
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I was thinking about using sled tracks also, free to get where I am as the shops just toss bad ones out but perfect for this, Only thing is that you would have to cut some of the lugs off depending on where the grouser will mount to insure they are all flush with the track, not a big issue just more time consuming. I want to build channel tracks also time permitting...
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Well, its been awhile since I've posted on my channel tracks attempt. I would like to take this moment to say that I have just finished them and they are on the max ll. The only thing I need to know now is about how much sag I should have. I would like to thank Rapidroy for his help by sending me pictures of his with measurements. It made it much easier for me to get the dimensions. I will say that mine are different but I bent them for a 20x10x8 tire. I know in the beginning I would have been happy to buy the tracks from Marcell and tried to make it happen. Unfortunately that wasn't possible. I was able to make them for my Max ll for about $450 in materials and a whole lot of my time. Between the cutting and bending and drilling all the holes plus a more than a few hours of assembly its a good thing my time is free but I think I could do the next set if I have to make them for my brothers Argo alot faster. The biggest thing I did wrong was make the axle extenstions before I really new what I needed. From researching tracks for the Max I got stuck on the idea from Richards website that I would need 5" extensions. I actually made me a set of them. After putting them on with the new tire and rim it turned out that I only needed 2" spacers to get the clearance I needed for the tracks. I ended up getting the 2" extensions online for $14 each. Thanks everyone for your comments. Here are some pictures of the process. Once again, if anyone out there has these kind of tracks on a Max ll and could tell me how much sag I should have let me know. I have them bolted together right now with extra belt still on but as soon as I get the sag figured out I will be putting the conveyor hinges on it
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