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Common problem is getting a track under a log that it went under instead of over it like you wanted Worse is when its a rear track, the front went over, but the back didn't, then you back up and the front won't go over now either, so you're high centered on it.
We have a Polaris Ranger we just put the tracks on for the third year in a row. The only limitations is that they are wide so if you’re going to take it on some skinny trails that it fit through with the tires you’re probably not going to get through with the tracks. The other thing to keep in mind is you need to think ahead for sharp turns. It doesn’t turn on a dime. Other than that we love it. No matter how much snow or the quality of the snow it never sinks more than about 7 inches deep. It’ll go anywhere a snowmobile will.
Quote from: Southpole on January 01, 2022, 08:08:59 AMWe have a Polaris Ranger we just put the tracks on for the third year in a row. The only limitations is that they are wide so if you’re going to take it on some skinny trails that it fit through with the tires you’re probably not going to get through with the tracks. The other thing to keep in mind is you need to think ahead for sharp turns. It doesn’t turn on a dime. Other than that we love it. No matter how much snow or the quality of the snow it never sinks more than about 7 inches deep. It’ll go anywhere a snowmobile will.SXS on tracks cannot go anywhere a snowmobile can. The pressure per square inch is about 4 times the amount of a sled. This is the first year that sxs owners can legally register their vehicle for snow travel, you must duel register as a snowmobile. With that said, many sxs have already been severally stuck and rescued by snowmobilers. The motto of never ride alone applies to sxs also and some of them would of never made it out alone.Most are finding they don’t want to venture to far off the groomed trail.
No experience with a sxs, but a local guy I use to wheel with had a Suzuki samurai on mattracks, pretty much the same thing to me I have always called my samurai a adult sized street legal go cart. That guy would always be at the back of the pack to pull everyone out no matter who or what got stuck. He would race up the ditch in 5' of snow like it was nothing at all. No he didn't try to mountain climb like a sled, but it went wherever he pointed it. I'll be building one, that's for sure
Heres a ford ranger.https://kootenays.craigslist.org/snw/d/grasmere-1983-ford-ranger-on-tracks/7427146544.htmlAnd a road trip.
This was out front of Bickford Ford a few weeks ago.