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  • Check this out!!!

    If I win the Lottery I would love to try one of these!



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  • #2
    Looks really stable. I wonder how much it weighs. I betcha when you get stuck in deep mud you are really stuck!
    "I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"

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    • #3
      check this out

      Originally posted by wheeler View Post
      Looks really stable. I wonder how much it weighs. I betcha when you get stuck in deep mud you are really stuck!
      the buddy system to unstuck that machine would require several maxs an equal number of argos and at least one diesel mud-ox

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      • #4
        I really like the attack angle of the tracks to help climb up/out, also the aggressive paddles on the track. I also like the full hydrostatic drive and mid mount motor with room to still haul some stuff, plus suspension. Best thing that unlike other similar styled machines to this is that it is amphibious. I would not like to know the price though, I think it is one of those if you need to ask the price you do not want it.

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        • #5
          I would have liked to see it on a deep water entry. It appears that the front might dip a bit, other than that I like it, seems to be a capable machine.
          DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION

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          • #6
            Rear wheel drive to the sprocket, just like a tank or armored personnel carrier. Looks something like the suspension on a WW2 Stuart light tank.

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            • #7
              I spent several hours talking to a Lite Trax factory engineer at a couple outdoor shows. They had dealers in Alaska and delivered a few vehicles. He thought amphibious capibilities would help sales here. The suspension looks a bit light for the type of use I'm used to. They are in Utah, I may stop in and see them in the spring.

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