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  • #76
    Everts Air Cargo in Anchorage weighed both my machines. The diesel was over 2200 lbs sitting on tires. I know what an avenger weighs. I can throw the all-steel tracks on, load up the machine, and also tow your thousand+ lbs in the trailer (more difficult than just loading up the machine). Now, i prefer to run without a trailer, but there are places it will go.....through, climb up and over.... only because it has the power and the traction, and the right set of tracks.

    you know it's too bad I don't have my other machine in town. The gasser (red tank) "here" has a high-time engine and is burning quite a bit of oil from one cylinder...(both actually, but one worse than the other. If it wasn't for the ability to separate the ox "driving load" from the engine rpm, I probably couldn't even drive it in this terrain at this point as it blows a significant amount of oil up the breather and fouls 1 plug very easily if worked hard. There were a few places I had to stop, rotate the clutch by to ventilate the cylinders, clean the bad plug, jump in the other machine for a joy-ride, and eventually come back to carry on with the ox. I can crawl, but anything resembling a momentum-maneuver of any kind is very short-lived. It's gonna get a new heart soon, then we'll really be able to drive it like it's made to be driven. You can see how well the avenger does with even just a little speed.

    another video from the same ride. Occasional repeat of some footage (different camera) but new stuff as well.

    mudd-ox/argo avenger escargo hybrid tracks 3 - YouTube
    Last edited by Mike; 04-16-2013, 08:34 PM. Reason: merged three consecutive posts. You can edit your original post if you forget something

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    • #77
      Watch the Ox do the impossible starting at the 10:27

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      • #78
        I took the dogs out today for another run and put this video together. The snow is starting to get soft, so there is some pretty good footage on this one. Enjoy.
        KCJ

        Argo Avenger 700 8x8 with Escargo and UHMW Plastic Tracks, Track Tuners - YouTube

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        • #79
          Wow the track wars seem to be heating up, every video gets better, the Channel track guy just posted some video of his Argo doing climbs that scared the hell out of me. Brandon just posted some video of Tim's Argo HDI at the Mud Nationals. This is getting fun, where are you Rock Doc, you should be getting some break up mud now, let's see your conquest in action! And what about you Fox Valley and Mud bug?

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          • #80
            Thats an AWESOME video..Thanks for sharing!

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            • #81
              [QUOTE=mightymaxIV;144215]Wow the track wars seem to be heating up, every video gets better, the Channel track guy just posted some video of his Argo doing climbs that scared the hell out of me. Brandon just posted some video of Tim's Argo HDI at the Mud Nationals. This is getting fun, where are you Rock Doc, you should be getting some break up mud now, let's see your conquest in action! And what about you Fox Valley and Mud bug?

              Oh Reeeeeally, lol
              I took these yesterday:
              Can you see the Backhoe behind the JD Skidsteer?
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              RD

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              • #82
                here's one from the other day. 2 avenger 700's. Sorry about the shaky camera. Didn't realize I moved my head around that much

                escargo hybrid tracks spring ride - YouTube

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                • #83
                  Wow nice video. Those were some pretty big trees and logs you were running over. I didn't think you would try the fallen tree at the 2:45 mark, the down hill grade on the other side of the hill looked dangerous, I was quite surprised to see both machines go over that fallen tree, that was some extremely rough terrain. I was extremely impressed that your machines were able to knock down and cross over fallen trees while climbing uphill (*it takes a lot of power and traction to do that).

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                  • #84
                    the topless machine had all-plastic, the aluminum top machine had 1/3 steel. You could tell in a few spots where traction cleats help. We should have a 50% steel hybrid 22" wide track and an all-steel track @ 5 inch spacing (156 lbs) also 22" wide getting some video soon. Some really nasty conditions are opening up.

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                    • #85
                      That looked like a lot of fun.
                      Were both machines running fairly light? I thought you were empty for most of the vid, but then at the end I thought you looked almost level in the water.... Which would normally mean you had a bit of weight in the back. So now I'm not sure.

                      RD

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
                        That looked like a lot of fun.
                        Were both machines running fairly light? I thought you were empty for most of the vid, but then at the end I thought you looked almost level in the water.... Which would normally mean you had a bit of weight in the back. So now I'm not sure.

                        RD
                        you bet.....definitely lots of fun. Both machines were light. I know one side of the creek was shallow, one side was deep. That might have been what you saw? For me, a nose-downstream approach to the deeper opposite bank probably would have been better as the current would grab the rear of the machine and pull it downstream as soon as you hit the bank. I almost wish I would have had the ox to play around in that spot. I think I would have at least been able to "monkey-around" a bit more at each attempt to get the machine "squared-up" with both tracks eventually grabbing....at least I think so? kcj512 had success trying the nose-downstream approach. With the ox, you can get one side up and then just keep working that side forward/backward while keeping the low side track turning forward. Kind of like continuous, small counter -roations gaining ground a bit each time. Seems like you can eventually jockey the machine to where the 2nd track will also grab. The water will continue to come up higher. I hope to try to get some video of this in a few spots......or accidentally swamp myself.....at least it will be on video

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