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  • #16
    Those are a bunch of great vids. Always look forward to your vids. You put your machine to great use out here. As always those machines pull thru with a good load.

    Is your machine the one you put the 27hp into or is this one the 20hp?
    Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
    —Will Rogers

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    • #17
      Thanks guyfox, I appreciate that you and others appreciate the clips.
      This is the one with the 27hp

      RD

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      • #18
        Awesome videos!!

        just give me a shout and ill be straight over with my argo

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rory_mcw View Post
          Awesome videos!!

          just give me a shout and ill be straight over with my argo



          A "Yell" is as close as I could find to a "Shout", lol.

          Seriously though, it would be really cool to actually go for a ride with a group of 6x6world site members. Maybe someday I could convince some of you to come for a trip

          RD

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          • #20
            You find me an Argo to buy close by and I'll be over!

            We are away next weekend with ours, I'll get some vids posted!

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            • #21
              Great vids, thanks RD
              Are those the chain adairs with the extension kit or the new rubber belted adair pros?
              Which one do you prefer out of the two? reasons?

              Thanks
              DK

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              • #22
                I have the Pro's on both my Conquests. I like these tracks best of all that I've tried to date.
                Why? Hmmmm......
                Width. I like the narrow stance, no axle extensions required.
                Easy to turn. Both easy for the machine to turn the tracks and easy to turn in the tracks.
                No track tuners required. Not that I dislike track tuners, just don't need them with this setup.
                Tough as freaking nails.
                There is such a thing as "Too much Traction"..... These are very good, but not too much.
                Some tracks are hard on drive components. I have not encountered that with this setup.
                Very easy to install and remove.
                Manufacturer's Customer Service is second to none. The guys are helpful, easy to talk to, and willing to listen to a few stories when you call them up. ( I reciently sent them an email requesting a parts order, they sent a message back apologizing for not getting right on the order { it was a weekend }, and that they would send my order ASAP)..
                The Pro Tracks are very suited to the conditions I ride.

                RD

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                • #23
                  Thank you Doc, That's great 1st hand info.
                  Thanks

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