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    I have decided to look into a dedicated track laying ATV, I have had plenty of 6x6s with tracks on them and they do work O.K. and get the job done but, after seeing a Cushman Trackster do its thing its true they are in a different class.

    Passe Par Tout ATVs were made close to me in Elk Rapids Michigan and they show up now and again. I just missed a PlayCat yesterday and I let a pristine Trackster go last year because I was 6X6 loyal and wasnt ready to get into something different. Anyone out there have any real experiance with these units running them in the snow?.

    I am in the market for one of these rigs also and have 6X6s that I would be willing to trade.

    Bushman

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    Joe M on this site runs a very nice Trackster and has experience with other tracked vehicles. You should reach out for him.
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    • #3
      I have owned several hustlers and have hundreds of hours riding in a friends flotation trackster.

      The trackster was a major step ahead of my hustler.

      Mike

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      • #4
        Hi Bushman!
        If you get a Trackster, you won't be sorry! Here's a couple videos of mine.
        It's all original. 29hp 2 stroke. I have enough parts to build about three machines. I want to build one with the Honda 24hp 4 stroke.






        Originally posted by Bushman View Post
        I have decided to look into a dedicated track laying ATV, I have had plenty of 6x6s with tracks on them and they do work O.K. and get the job done but, after seeing a Cushman Trackster do its thing its true they are in a different class.

        Passe Par Tout ATVs were made close to me in Elk Rapids Michigan and they show up now and again. I just missed a PlayCat yesterday and I let a pristine Trackster go last year because I was 6X6 loyal and wasnt ready to get into something different. Anyone out there have any real experiance with these units running them in the snow?.

        I am in the market for one of these rigs also and have 6X6s that I would be willing to trade.

        Bushman

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        • #5
          playcat video


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            another playcat video



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              • #8
                Re-track Layer

                BUSHMAN I am also a true 6x6er from way back.what lead me to the tracksters was there truely remarkable manouerablity.just easy an effortless
                360 turning and unstoppable trackion.I live in mid-mi and have had a chance to go over snow that was very deep.now every type of atv always seem to have a weakness and the motor on the trackster was junk by design.the twin hyd trans and subspenion was great.some of the best upgrades I've seen is a 4-stroke twin in them .the newer style tracks .there seems to be some great improvements for them .anyone that goes in the water with one ,should take a paddle with them, because the wind will keep you from land.they are Kool
                though.Thats why we all need a least 3or 4 different kinds of atv's
                NERO

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                • #9
                  I am seriously looking for a Trackster

                  At this time I am looking around and trying every way to locate a Trackster up here, by the way I live in the Petoskey area. From Tradio to cork board want ads in gas stations and just asking around I have not turned up one Trackster in the Northern Michigan area.

                  Ironically last year I passed on two nice tracksters for two thousand, one had a fiberglass cab. At the time I was still sticking to 6x6s only, I am still kicking myself.

                  If you happen to come across any, please let a fellow Michigander know.

                  Bushman

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