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  • Question re: Trax removal and installation

    A friend had is ARGO serviced a few weeks ago.

    The mechanic showed him a trick he uses to remove and install trax. He pulls the rear wheel/tire off the machine and then just slips the trax off. To install, he puts the trax back on and then mounts the rear tire/wheel.

    My friend said it took only a few minutes and looked quite simple.

    This seems to be a huge improvement over the way we've learned to do them over time (remove a rod - often requiring it to be cut because the lock barrels are seized up) and then lower the air pressure on the tires, use channel locks or clamps to re-align the tracks to install new rods).

    Does anyone have any experience doing it this way, or any feedback on why this would not be a good idea?

    Being able to relatively quickly remove/install tracks would make my machine far more versatile year round.

    Thanks

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    I have basically no experience with Argos yet, recently aquired mine.
    But the first thing I did was remove the tracks and that is how I did it.
    The locking collar on the rod was seized so I removed a wheel, maybe two, slid the track off so I could cut the rod.
    Was pretty easy.
    See my photos here.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/giarc_dranrab/albums

    Videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8m..._as=subscriber

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    • #3
      I saw 2 guys on an oilfield site doing it this way. I drove by them and they had the front tire off and the track all half on the machine, then when I drove by a half hour later they were not much further ahead in the process. They both looked pretty frustrated though lol. They may have had worse problems, I don't know, had no time to stop and find out.

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