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    I have a pair of 20 inch rubber tracks that look like brand new, no rips no tears no real wear even. Not sure of the manufacture, they may even be Argo.

    They are very heavy so i thinking of replacing them with plastic, all i do with the tracks is ice fishing

    Will the plastic tracks be easier on my drive train, im in the process of rebuilding it , all new bearings and chains


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    Maxheadroom..!!

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    Good Evening wondering what you would be asking for your tracks , I have a Hydrotrack that need a set. Mine is a 6 wheel but they are quite long. I live on Vancouver island and shipping may be to exspensive Thanks Steve

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      Hello, /Not sure i want to sell them just yet,
      Dealer today told me cost of new set and i almost fainted, so i want to be sure of my decision..
      Maxheadroom..!!

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      • #4
        Have you thought about running track tuners. They eliminate most of the wear/tear some types (rubber being one of them) of tracks cause. I run them on my Conquest using heavy 22" Channel tracks and I have had zero issues with chains, bearings, or chain tensioners. Adventure Argo and Adair sell them.
        Originally posted by maxheadroom View Post
        I have a pair of 20 inch rubber tracks that look like brand new, no rips no tears no real wear even. Not sure of the manufacture, they may even be Argo.

        They are very heavy so i thinking of replacing them with plastic, all i do with the tracks is ice fishing

        Will the plastic tracks be easier on my drive train, im in the process of rebuilding it , all new bearings and chains


        i

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