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  • #16
    Originally posted by mudbug3 View Post
    ( QUOTE kghills ) ' Adair tracks, with out em you're just spinning your wheels '


    I love that quote!
    How about this:
    TIRE'D AND STUCK IN A RUT? NOT WITH ADAIR TRACKS
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    ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
    REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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    • #17
      Here are a few of my videos. My machine has the tracks on it but you dont see them because of being machine point of view videos.
      Porkslap ride (go to 46:30 to see how the adair tracks compaired to the wheeled AATVs in sloppy mud)

      Tall Pines ATV park ride with some of the Ribits Riders local AATV club (they brought both their MAX II and side by sides to check out the park)

      Here is my Modification video.
      Last edited by MAX IV Mark; 11-10-2012, 12:22 PM.
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      Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level, then beat you to death with stupidity!

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      • #18
        Reference the tall pines video- Mark-first let me say that that MaxIV is FAST!!!! Next let me say that it was amazing just how much you out performed the side by sides. The rougher the terrain got the better your Max performed. I thought the side by sides were going to flip over on the rocks and the tires and your machine went right over those obstacles without a single issue. In the mud lanes you ate them alive. The best part was the mud lane where the red Polaris was stuck, you went around him, ran over some trees then came back around and went through the same mud lane like it was a Sunday walk. When you were climbing the rutted muddy climbs the side by sides were having an awful time and your machine ate the climbs, the mud and the rocks like it was nothing, as a matter of fact you seemed to out perform both of the side by sides every where you went. Impressive showing for your MaxIV and Adair tracks. I'll bet the side by sides were green with envy. Very impressive showing. I would ask anyone who wants to see just how fast you can run a Max in rough terrain with Adair tracks to watch this video.
        Last edited by mightymaxIV; 11-11-2012, 04:18 AM.

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        • #19
          Nice videos. I noted you were running the stuck vehicle recovery service in the first video. Once you get acclimated to the tracks its amazing what will stick a vehicle without tracks.
          Last edited by Noel Woods; 11-11-2012, 10:51 AM.

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          • #20
            This is one of my favorite videos set to some pretty good music. It has my machine and several others AATV's most with Adair tracks but some with tires at several different ATV parks. I hope you enjoy the video, I had a great time running my machine with friends and watching this video brings back good memories of a lot of different parks and a lot of good times.

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            • #21
              Yet another excellent video mightmaxIV. I'm always amazed to see the awful terrain those tracked machines will crawl through.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
                Reference the tall pines video- Mark-first let me say that that MaxIV is FAST!!!! .
                My MAX IV goes good, little faster top end than most Argos. But I am waiting to see video of Keith's ATTEX SuperCheif with Adairs. The SuperCheifs are crazy squirrelly fast to begin with, then add low friction tracks
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                • #23
                  Noel and I went back to river run atv park on 11-10-12 and I shot this video of my Argo 6x6 with the new style metal plate tracks. The big tire mud trucks with the tractor tires on them had really made the mud soft underneath the water as you can see in this video.


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                  • #24
                    It's amazing to me that anything can move in mud like that. How different do you think it would have been with just tires on?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Roadtorque View Post
                      It's amazing to me that anything can move in mud like that. How different do you think it would have been with just tires on?
                      You couldn't have moved in this mud with just tires.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
                        You couldn't have moved in this mud with just tires.

                        The were several side by sides watching me drive through this mud and some of them had 4"-6" inch lift kits and VERY aggressive mud tires on these side by sides too ,and not one of them would even attempt driving through this mud. If you had the VERY aggressive outlaw tires on a 6x6 or 8x8 ,you still could'nt drive through this soft mud, because all of the tires would just glaze over. This is where the open design of the Adair tracks have a HUGE advantage and ' continue ' to gain traction in extremely soft mud condition like this.
                        Last edited by mudbug3; 11-12-2012, 09:07 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Roadtorque View Post
                          It's amazing to me that anything can move in mud like that. How different do you think it would have been with just tires on?
                          Nothing moves in mud like that except an AATV with Adair tracks. A standard rubber track would glaze over and become a slick very quickly. An outlaw tire would look like a dounut.

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                          • #28
                            These are some more video's that Noel shot of me at river run atv park. There was a lot less water in all of the mud holes since the last time Noel and I went to this atv park and it was a challenge even if you had Adair tracks on your machine.




                            In the this mud lane my approach speed was a little too slow and I almost got my machine high centered before I even got in.




                            You can really see how soft the mud was in this mud lane. I drove into it and then tried to back out of it, but I almost got my machine high centered, so reversed directions.



                            Noel and I had just driven out of the woods and into the back of this large field with water and mud in it, and noticed an atv rider stuck. When we saw them waving their hands at us for help, we drove over to give them some assistance. After I pulled the atv rider out ,we took lots of them for a ride. They were all amazed at what our machines could do and asked both of us lots of questions. The kids really enjoyed riding in our machines..

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                            • #29
                              We had a blast! Made some new friends with some of the folks from "Mud Bunnies" four wheeler club. You always meet the nicest of people out in the mud. Dave (Mudbug3) is correct, the water was down to the nastiest perpertual ooze. We had some extremely challenging driving conditions and no amphib with tires only could have made it with us. The Adair tracks were virtually unstopable. The new tracks Dave's machine was sporting are the newest version. The grousers are spread further out and are larger, and offset from one to the next for maximum traction. These tracks have heavy plates on the sides which aid in rigidity plus gives more adaptability in track adjustment.

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                              • #30
                                Looks like a lot of fun. My machines are hiding in the shop, it's about -25C here.

                                RD

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