Congratulations. I bet you are really looking forward to the middle of the week now. Hope you can post some pictures and or videos of your max in its new tracks.
Keith.
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ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS
Really looking forward to it. I have watched ever great video you guys have made. I am going to try to put up a video of my own. If I can't do it my daughter will. At 16, her iPhone never leaves her hand,drives me nuts, but that another story!
Just out in the neibor hood testing out my new, Ad-Air tracks. Takes a little bit to get used to, but they are a great track. They slip a little on snow dusted pavment, so others be carfule!
Thank you Mike and Tim!!!
Just out in the neibor hood testing out my new, Ad-Air tracks. Takes a little bit to get used to, but they are a great track. They slip a little on snow dusted pavment, so others be carfule!
Thank you Mike and Tim!!!
Great video tattooman! I thought for a moment you were going to flip over backwards trying to climb up that snow bank!...love the cab and plow on your 6x6....awesome machine and looks like a blast in the snow :-)
Here is a video Jason took of a high speed marsh run with the Max. If this didn't throw a track nothing probably will.
Keith
When you said "If this didn't throw a track nothing probably will.", I thought we were going to get to see him drive over that mess of blown down trees in the back of that first field.......
That would have been epic
Cool snow video! Our snow here is almost gone now, but might get more tomorrow:-). Man that max really flies...looks like a blast... Thanks for sharing the fun!
The only real disadvantages I can see to adairs are these, side hill loss of control via sliding, tire puncture when going over trees due to open face design, and ability to climb over larger wet trees due to slick plastic surfaces.
anyone have any experience with the listed items that can chime in??
The only real disadvantages I can see to adairs are these, side hill loss of control via sliding, tire puncture when going over trees due to open face design, and ability to climb over larger wet trees due to slick plastic surfaces.
anyone have any experience with the listed items that can chime in??
Those are a lot of my concerns too As for me there is a lot of side hilling and climbing over frozen branches. Tire puncher is a concern with the open design, I would think over a solid rubber.
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