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Thanks everyone for the sage advice.I was thinking they might be a better way of transportation in the winter hunting the roads for cats.
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Quote from: Jingles on January 01, 2022, 04:15:24 PMI think you'll find Camso has relocated to ArizonaCamso ATV/UTV Track Systems2401 W Behrend Dr Suite J-45Phoenix, AZ 85027800-462-0578 Best place to get them is atvtracks in Spokane valley. They met me on a holiday when they were closed so I could buy a 12 dollar part. I think there prices are also the best at least that I could find,
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on January 02, 2022, 08:58:20 AMThanks everyone for the sage advice.I was thinking they might be a better way of transportation in the winter hunting the roads for cats. I have a Polaris rzr 900 with camos 4s tracks. I bought it specifically for lion hunting with hounds. It is 50 inches wide so I can get onto any 4 wheeler sized trail. I have been using for years and it is an absolute tank. I go anywhere I want so I am a little surprised at some of the comments. Yes I have gotten a track under a log but I carry a chainsaw so I have never been stuck that way. I think the lighter machine with four different tracks to displace the weight has allowed me to go on very deep sugary powder way easier than I could with my snowmobile. It’s licensed as a sled in Idaho so I can take any groomed trail. Combined with my chain saw it’s been almost unstoppable and far better than my sled for hound hunting. I have gone up the mountain so steep I was actually concerned about the the front flipping over. I don’t know why anyone can’t go anywhere they want with one. Heck I have gone places I didn’t want to be after arrival. The bigger side by sides I’m sure won’t go as well with tracks due to weight etc. smaller ones are go anywhere tanks I use just to get from point a to b. If I want to play I use the snowmobile
Quote from: idaho guy on January 02, 2022, 01:44:52 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on January 02, 2022, 08:58:20 AMThanks everyone for the sage advice.I was thinking they might be a better way of transportation in the winter hunting the roads for cats. I have a Polaris rzr 900 with camos 4s tracks. I bought it specifically for lion hunting with hounds. It is 50 inches wide so I can get onto any 4 wheeler sized trail. I have been using for years and it is an absolute tank. I go anywhere I want so I am a little surprised at some of the comments. Yes I have gotten a track under a log but I carry a chainsaw so I have never been stuck that way. I think the lighter machine with four different tracks to displace the weight has allowed me to go on very deep sugary powder way easier than I could with my snowmobile. It’s licensed as a sled in Idaho so I can take any groomed trail. Combined with my chain saw it’s been almost unstoppable and far better than my sled for hound hunting. I have gone up the mountain so steep I was actually concerned about the the front flipping over. I don’t know why anyone can’t go anywhere they want with one. Heck I have gone places I didn’t want to be after arrival. The bigger side by sides I’m sure won’t go as well with tracks due to weight etc. smaller ones are go anywhere tanks I use just to get from point a to b. If I want to play I use the snowmobileYou're not still 50" with those tracks though, correct?
Over the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.
Quote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 06:33:13 PMOver the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.Unless of course you have a Honda and I haven't heard any issues with the transmission woth tracks.Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
Quote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 02:24:49 PMQuote from: idaho guy on January 02, 2022, 01:44:52 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on January 02, 2022, 08:58:20 AMThanks everyone for the sage advice.I was thinking they might be a better way of transportation in the winter hunting the roads for cats. I have a Polaris rzr 900 with camos 4s tracks. I bought it specifically for lion hunting with hounds. It is 50 inches wide so I can get onto any 4 wheeler sized trail. I have been using for years and it is an absolute tank. I go anywhere I want so I am a little surprised at some of the comments. Yes I have gotten a track under a log but I carry a chainsaw so I have never been stuck that way. I think the lighter machine with four different tracks to displace the weight has allowed me to go on very deep sugary powder way easier than I could with my snowmobile. It’s licensed as a sled in Idaho so I can take any groomed trail. Combined with my chain saw it’s been almost unstoppable and far better than my sled for hound hunting. I have gone up the mountain so steep I was actually concerned about the the front flipping over. I don’t know why anyone can’t go anywhere they want with one. Heck I have gone places I didn’t want to be after arrival. The bigger side by sides I’m sure won’t go as well with tracks due to weight etc. smaller ones are go anywhere tanks I use just to get from point a to b. If I want to play I use the snowmobileYou're not still 50" with those tracks though, correct? Correct I measured once can’t remember exactly but is a little over 50 for sure