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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bw6 View Post
    Mudbug3,

    We don't have mud holes like that up here, but have plenty of loon crap, swamp, muskeg, floating muskeg, rock, bog. and bush so thick you can hardly walk through it. Most of our riding is basically picking a compass course to some isolated lake or other destination and trying to get there. We basically try to conquer whatever is in our way. We don't travel on trails, we make our own.

    But if I ever get down your way I would like to try a good ole mud hole like that! I must say you guys are persistent, and I love the technique.

    I just came back from a day's ride up north and wanted to say that the Hoot with those 24" Frontier tires was fantastic, what a difference a good tire and full time 6 wheel drive makes. The other guys had a Frontier and an Avenger. Both the Avenger and the Frontier ripped the sidewall out of a tire, but we basically travelled the same terrain. Only used a half bottle of Muskol, but all in all a great day!



    Bw6 ,

    That was just an example of what we rode through that day , and this is by no means a comparrison of where we like to take our amphibs when we ride . That video was taken at a well maintained ATV park , and most of the trails are wide enough that another ATV can come help you get back , if you ever happen to break down . If you are stuck REALLY bad the owner of the park will bring his tractor to pull you out . A lot of the trails there are wide enough for the water truck , to spray water and keep down the dust . That long mud hole was near the entrance of the park , and if that was the extent of what I had to ride in on a regular basis ,, I,d sell my amphib and buy a good ATV . This video is a poor example of where we have taken our amphibs , when we go riding .



    " We don't have mud holes like that up here, but have plenty of loon crap, swamp, muskeg, floating muskeg, rock, bog. and bush so thick you can hardly walk through it. "




    That,s the very stuff that my amphibious friends and I want to see the Hoot go through , not the really easy stuff thats posted on Utube . Bw6 , could you post some good pictures of the Hoot with Frontier tires on it ? I,d like to see how much clearance is left between the tires and between the top of the tub. In all honesty , was there any place that the Hoot could " continue to go ", but the Argo,s could not , because of the Hoot,s lower psi on the ground ?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mudbug3 View Post
      Bw6 ,

      That was just an example of what we rode through that day , and this is by no means a comparrison of where we like to take our amphibs when we ride . That video was taken at a well maintained ATV park , and most of the trails are wide enough that another ATV can come help you get back , if you ever happen to break down . If you are stuck REALLY bad the owner of the park will bring his tractor to pull you out . A lot of the trails there are wide enough for the water truck , to spray water and keep down the dust . That long mud hole was near the entrance of the park , and if that was the extent of what I had to ride in on a regular basis ,, I,d sell my amphib and buy a good ATV . This video is a poor example of where we have taken our amphibs , when we go riding .



      " We don't have mud holes like that up here, but have plenty of loon crap, swamp, muskeg, floating muskeg, rock, bog. and bush so thick you can hardly walk through it. "




      That,s the very stuff that my amphibious friends and I want to see the Hoot go through , not the really easy stuff thats posted on Utube . Bw6 , could you post some good pictures of the Hoot with Frontier tires on it ? I,d like to see how much clearance is left between the tires and between the top of the tub. In all honesty , was there any place that the Hoot could " continue to go ", but the Argo,s could not , because of the Hoot,s lower psi on the ground ?
      Bw6-Ditto! Video of the hoot in extreme please! THX

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      • #18
        New Hoot ETV Videos (Extreme Series) Part 1

        Mudbug,

        I know you were asking a while back to see the Hoot ETV in more challenging off-road video's, well the fellows in Norther Ontario, Canada have given me about 60 minutes. It is unedited, and shows a comparison of the Hoot vs. a few different Argo models, including the Frontier.

        Because of the course language Mike (rightly so) has not allowed it on the site, so if you want to view them please search YouTube for "Hoot ETV Extreme", you can watch them full screeen, in high quality.

        They start off rather tame, but as you progress through the series the terrain gets more extreme. I will upload one/week, enjoy.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by mudbug3 View Post
          Bw6 ,

          This is a long mud hole that boncrshr,s Hustler 20 hp , with 25 inch Vampire tires struggled through , and also my Max IV 25 hp ,with 26 inch Gator tires on the front ( facing foward for maximum traction ) and Good year , Terra tires , in the middle and on the rear ( facing backwards for max water speed ) Do you think a Hoot could make it through " puddin " mud like this , with its rawhide tires , or even with Frontier tires . If the Hoot could make it through a long mud hole like this ,,I,d be VERY impressed ! Both of us eventually made it to the end of this long mud hole ,,but not with out some SERIOUS effort !




          YouTube - River Run pt.1
          Ok for me this is where I would give a quad with lift and big tyres the advantage. It appears to me the mud is floating you and your not getting down to solid ground for decent traction and the mud has too much suction as the body is a large surface area that causes drag...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by riotwarrior View Post
            Ok for me this is where I would give a quad with lift and big tyres the advantage. It appears to me the mud is floating you and your not getting down to solid ground for decent traction and the mud has too much suction as the body is a large surface area that causes drag...

            JM2CW
            That is a good point, but I watched another video of those guys going through some serious mud, and then comes along a huge lifted up quad on some giagantic mud tires that had to be 29 or 30 inches tall at least. You see the 6x6 make it through previously and then this monster quad starts going through it, but doesn't make it. He was rocking the quad from side to side, but then the pudding mud just sucks him right down in sideways and at the end of the video the guy bails off and it looks like every goes to help him and bring the quad upright.
            "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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            • #21
              Bw6 ,

              I really liked the Hoot video 2# that you recently posted on Utube . In the second Hoot video it looked like the lighter weight Hoot had a slight advantage in the soupy mud over the heavier weight Argo Frontier , because the person driving the Hoot could use his body english to a much better advantage . You can crawl all over a Hoot just like you can with a 4-wheeler .

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              • #22
                Hoot ETV "Extreme Series" Video Part 2 of 5

                Mudbug3, Boy you are fast at finding those new videos. I just posted Part 2 last night. Your right in the loop crap/muskeg low psi. on the ground gives you an advantage, in this case over the Frontier. This series is un-edited, so it gives you an honest comparison of different Argo's vs. Hoot. The action gets better as you get towards the end of the series.

                Your right about the "body english", they shift their weight as much as possible in this stuff vs. steering because they lose the "full time 6 wheel lock" when they steer. Sometimes that's the difference of making it through or getting stuck.

                Sorry I can't post a link, because of the course language, so just search "Hoot ETV Extreme" to watch the series.

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                • #23
                  Bw6 ,

                  I have come to this conclusion after watching many amphib videos , riding with other amphibs in a group , plus watching your recent Hoot video on Utube :

                  1. The total weight of an amphib
                  2. The persons experience driving the amphib
                  3. The ability to use leverage to your advantage
                  4. Tires suited for the terrain driven in
                  5. Using momentum to your advantage

                  The total psi of the amphib plus driver makes the biggest difference
                  Last edited by mudbug3; 09-16-2008, 02:42 PM.

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