After years of struggle I have found an easy way of putting on my tracks for the winter. I used a strap with a ratchet buckle like truckers use to tie down their load. The one I bought has a ratchet permanently attached to one end and you thread the loose end into the ratchet and tighten it down. The tie down compresses the track so you can easily insert the rod that connects the ends of the track.
Here is the process:
1. Lay the strap on the ground
2. Lay the track on top of the strap leaving the ratchet just past the end of the track.
On ground.jpg
3. Let all the air out of the rear tire.
4. Back the Argo onto the track starting at the end opposite the buckle and stopping just as the end of the track comes out from under the front tire.
5. Bring the other end of the track and the strap with buckle up and over the tires to the front.
Front.jpg
6. Make sure the strap is centered on the track and straight
7. Insert the loose end of the strap into the ratchet and tighten it up until the holes in ends of the track align and you can insert the rod.
buckle.jpg
8. Insert the washer and cotter pin on the rod, re-inflate the back tire, undo the ratchet and drive off. You are done!
Here is the process:
1. Lay the strap on the ground
2. Lay the track on top of the strap leaving the ratchet just past the end of the track.
On ground.jpg
3. Let all the air out of the rear tire.
4. Back the Argo onto the track starting at the end opposite the buckle and stopping just as the end of the track comes out from under the front tire.
5. Bring the other end of the track and the strap with buckle up and over the tires to the front.
Front.jpg
6. Make sure the strap is centered on the track and straight
7. Insert the loose end of the strap into the ratchet and tighten it up until the holes in ends of the track align and you can insert the rod.
buckle.jpg
8. Insert the washer and cotter pin on the rod, re-inflate the back tire, undo the ratchet and drive off. You are done!
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