1983 KLT 200 C
1978? YZ 125
1978 Panther 5000
1939 Farmall A, 51st farmall A ever produced.
1946 International A Industrial
1973 Ford F100
those steel cleated track do fairly well on hard packed snow, i cant really remember powder i dont think they did the greatest in powder if i remember correctly. but on ice the suck, my cousin had some old panther snowmobiles with those shocks and they were horrible on the ice.
the tracks i was going to use are off of a 72 and a 74 Panther 440. But the only way that it looks semi simple/cheap to make it traced is with the tracs behind it that far and that will be almost impossible to stear. I have the same track on my snowmobile and its fine in heavier powder up to about 5 inches then it just digs a hole. never had the chance to play on ice with it yet.
1983 KLT 200 C
1978? YZ 125
1978 Panther 5000
1939 Farmall A, 51st farmall A ever produced.
1946 International A Industrial
1973 Ford F100
thought i was. Dad said if we had more time we could get it to work but tires work just fine for the riding i do.
1983 KLT 200 C
1978? YZ 125
1978 Panther 5000
1939 Farmall A, 51st farmall A ever produced.
1946 International A Industrial
1973 Ford F100
I would give this idea a thumbs down, the thing will be so god damn slow with only a 200 cc pushing 2 tracks, 1 might be different but not 2.
Currently Own:
1985 ATC 250sx
1986 ATC 350x
1986 Polaris Scrambler 250R/ES (P3)
Projects/Parts machines:
1980 ATC 185S
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