It seems like the Adair tracks are the way to go if you are looking at tracks. Just wondering if anyone has put the rubber belted tracks on an Attex? Or if this is possible with the different wheelbase compared to other machines.
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Originally posted by Lantz View PostIt seems like the Adair tracks are the way to go if you are looking at tracks. Just wondering if anyone has put the rubber belted tracks on an Attex? Or if this is possible with the different wheelbase compared to other machines.
The forum member Noel Woods has a Argo Frontier with Adair tracks , a Super Swamp Fox with Adair tracks, and a Max II with the factory rubber track kit on it. He took his Max II with the factory rubber track kit on it into the muddy swamp and some of the mud holes we like to test our machines in ,and the rubber tracks soon glazed over with mud so bad that he ended up taking his Max II back home. He told me this was a HUGE dissappointment after running his Argo and Super Swamp Fox with the Adair tracks.Last edited by mudbug3; 11-13-2012, 06:33 PM.
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I would think you could run a set of Max II rubber tracks on an Attex with axle extensions if it was not a factory tracked machine. You might need to fabricate bearing extensions and a bearing support rail like used an Max vehicles to support the axles given the extra load from the tension and weight of the rubber tracks. My Max IV is a factory tracked machine and I ran the factory tracks once in the mud and was very disappointed/stuck with them and took them off. I think to set up a Max with factory rubber tracks runs close to 4K and they do not swim at all. I think Adair sells the track kit with light weight aluminum wheels, tracks and tires that would not need the bearing support hardware. I paid under 3K for mine.
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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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Originally posted by Lantz View PostIt seems like the Adair tracks are the way to go if you are looking at tracks. Just wondering if anyone has put the rubber belted tracks on an Attex? Or if this is possible with the different wheelbase compared to other machines.
Hope this help answer your question
Tim
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Originally posted by Lantz View PostThanks Tim
Keith are you running the Adair Argo Max II track set up on your Attex?
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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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Keith, on your factory tracked machine, approximately how far were your wheels/tires spaced out compared to a stock machine to run the factory tracks?"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Originally posted by Lantz View PostAlso Keith how long are the Axles in your tracked machine? I am going to be replacing the axles in my Colt and I am trying to figure out how long I need to make them to work with this track set up.
You will probably want to make the axles the stock Attex length and just drill another set of holes in the hubs farther toward the back side of them. This way you can slide the hubs in when you're not running tracks and have the machine in stock form and then when you run tracks, you simply take the bolt out, slide the hubs out and put the bolt through the other hole that you drilled farther toward the backside of the hub, thus pushing them out (about 2.5" I believe) so you will be able to clear the tracks. This is how Attex set up most of their their factory tracked machines."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Originally posted by Lantz View PostAlso Keith how long are the Axles in your tracked machine? I am going to be replacing the axles in my Colt and I am trying to figure out how long I need to make them to work with this track set up.
Let me know if you need any more specific info. Keith.sigpic
ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS
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