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Alaska Argo Rentals with Alaska Bush Tracks pulls home broken ATV
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907-354-5319
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907-315-9936
Argo Aurora 950 8x8 machines
Alaska Bush Tracks 22-1/2" wide
Deep mud
Deep Tire Ruts, Ledges, Rocks, water
Easy Skid Steer, pulling power and track clean-out ability, stable fixed-position guides, Swim Paddles. Deep, Reliable, unbreakable Easy-Install Hinges x 2 on track.
Go through any terrain without driving out of track, tearing out hinges, breaking tire guides, or destroying expensive tires.
907-354-5319
alaskaargorentals@gmail.com
907-315-9936
Argo Aurora 950 8x8 machines
Alaska Bush Tracks 22-1/2" wide
Deep mud
Deep Tire Ruts, Ledges, Rocks, water
Easy Skid Steer, pulling power and track clean-out ability, stable fixed-position guides, Swim Paddles. Deep, Reliable, unbreakable Easy-Install Hinges x 2 on track.
Go through any terrain without driving out of track, tearing out hinges, breaking tire guides, or destroying expensive tires.
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Argo Factory Flat rubber tracks vs. AK Bush Tracks sidehilling
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
Argo Factory tracks are for relatively flat terrain. That's why I call them "flat" or "flatlander" tracks. For some folks, they work just fine. Be cautious if you are bushwhacking and need to do a lot of sidehilling. You may want to consider a different set up, or simply take your Argo Rubber Tracks off. The Argo tire guides can damage your tires and the track can easily move against your tub. ...
argo rubber track sidehill problems, air pressure 6, 7, 7, 6.5 front to rear
Просмотров 4913 года назад
The Argo factory Rubber flat track is just that, built for relatively flat ground. It is always more difficult to turn because of it's wide/sticky contact patch, but you have to be most cautious about it's "moveable" tire guide tips. Be very cautious when bushwhacking, especially sidehilling, and especially with a load of cargo. (This machine was empty). If you need to cross the unknown in the ...
argo rubber track sidehill problems, tub damage
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
Any track is better than no track, so some folks are able to get where they need to go with the Factory Argo Rubber track, however, (in my opinion) it is designed strictly for flat ground if possible (snow, and light mud/muskeg that is not to deep). Floating grass is okay as long as there is plenty of vegetation (Argo Rubber tracks do no swim). Like any track with moveable tire guide tips, it i...
Alaska Bush Tracks VS. Argo Factory Rubber Track
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Argo factory rubber tracks on Aurora 950 huntmaster AK Bush Tracks on 2014 750 HDI. 1st of several track comparison videos. Remember, any track are better than no tracks in soft terrain. Any brand of track will greatly improve your performance over tires. In future video we will be looking at different terrain types, machine loads, and whether or not the tires within the tracks have to fight th...
Alaska Bush Tracks VS Argo Factory Rubber Tracks (w/description)
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks on 2014 750 HDI and Argo factory rubber tracks on 950 aurora. Alaska Bush Tracks will solve the problem of track failure and difficult turning in soft terrain. Bush tracks also have fixed position guides that cannot be leveraged into your tire sidewalls like the argo factory rubber tracks. Alaska Bush Tracks: 1.5" thick UV-stabilized UHMW, 4-ply 4x1 HD rubber, grade-8 hardwar...
Argo Factory rubber track problems
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
Moveable tire guide tips are bad, especially when they get leveraged into tire sidewalls on minor unlevel ground conditions. Argo brand tracks are suited for soft, flat ground, not so much for everthing else. Instead, we run AK bush Tracks elevated belt tracks. They have stable fixed position guides and no “tips” to break or get shoved into sidewalls on uneven ground surfaces or sidehills. The ...
Alaska Bush Tracks 7:23:21 Swamp (Argo)
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
Argo Aurora Huntmaster 950 8x8 Alaska Bush Tracks LLC 907-354-5319 Tracks available for Argo, Max, Mudd-Ox, Polaris and Can Am 6x6 and single tire wraps for ATVs 4-ply made in the USA belting, 1-1/2" thick UV stabilized UHMW grousers, grade 8 full thickness through-bolts. Made in Alaska.
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo Half Track 21 mph
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
AK bushbuster Half Track 21 mph (argo aurora with high torque transmission). Made in Alaska. Can be lengthened to full 8x8 track at any time. Bushbuster Half track can be swapped between any set of axles for redundancy. 22-1/2” wide, 68lbs ea. Easy to install and remove, even mid-trip if wanted. Massive upgrade over tires alone and very easy on machine. Run-flat design with stable fixed positio...
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo in lake Small Paddles
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
AK Bushbuster 8x8 track swimming in lake. Larger paddles available. Half tracks and full tracks available. Tracks available for argo 8x8 and 6x6, polaris ranger and big boss 6x6, Can Am 6x6, and individual tire wraps available for standard ATVs. 1-1/2” thick UV stabilized UHMW grousers, made in the USA 4-ply 4x1 heavy duty belting, full grouser thickness grade-8 hardware. Half tracks can be len...
Argo 8x8s Polaris 6x6 with AK Bushbuster tracks
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks LLC 907-354-5319 AK Bushbuster tracks on Argo 8x8s (Aurora and HDI) and Polaris 570 big boss with factory tires. 1-1/2" thick UV stabilized UHMW grousers, made in the USA 4-ply 4x1 heavy duty belting, full grouser thickness grade-8 hardware. Fixed position guides, full tire-width cleanout between extra wide belts, large vertical surface area on grousers. No track tuners requi...
argo 8x8 polaris 6x6 big boss petersville alaska bush tracks
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
Polaris 570 big boss 6x6, Alaska Bush Tracks 21" wide rear track (26x11-12 factory rear tires), 17-1/2" front tire wraps (over factory 8" wide front tires). 2.5" wheel spacers. Narrower spacers can be used. Polaris 570 big boss otherwise all stock. Argo Aurora Huntmaster 950 25x12-9 tires. 22-1/2" standard elevated belt Alaska Bush track. No wheel spacers or track tuners used. Argo and Polaris ...
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo Half Track in mud and swamp
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.3 года назад
AK Bushbuster Half Track on Argo Aurora 8x8 950 Huntmaster 25x12-9 tires. Reversible rims, no wheel spacers or track tuners (free-wheeling wheel spacers) required. 68 lbs each, 22-12" wide elevated belt style track. No gear reduction on half tracks, machine has full speed if terrain allows (34 kph per speedo). Tracks are interchangeable between sets of axles if needed. 1-1/2" thick UV-stablized...
Alaska Bush Tracks swimming video
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks (Wasilla, AK / Unalakleet, AK) AK Bushbuster Half Tracks. 22-1/2” wide. 1.5” UV-stabilized UHMW grousers. Made in the USA 4-ply 4x1 belting. Full thickness grade-8 through bolts. No track tuners required. 68 lb dry weight. Run flat design. Easy on and off machine. Unwearable/Unbreakable hinge. Easiest turning track available. Maintain full machine speed equivalent to stock ti...
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo Mudd-ox Max Polaris Can-Am 6x6 8x8
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks Elevated Belt tracks. All condition, low power requirement. Highest performance with full tire width clean out between belts, extra wide belts for floatation, massive vertical surface area on grousers to provide the most propulsion in the soft stuff. Light, buoyant track in the water (UHMW floats). CNC routered UHMW grousers, 4-ply 4x1 HD belting, grade-8 hardware. Grousers a...
Alaska Bush Tracks for Argo, Polaris, Can Am. Snow Video
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks for Argo, Polaris, Can Am. Snow Video
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo 6x6 8x8 Polaris Can Am 6x6 and ATVs
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Alaska Bush Tracks Argo 6x6 8x8 Polaris Can Am 6x6 and ATVs
Argo Huntmaster 950, Alaska Bush Tracks, 3' snow
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.3 года назад
Argo Huntmaster 950, Alaska Bush Tracks, 3' snow
So how did it perform in the mud? Better than wheel or better than all track?
Nice
Wheres the fucking sound
I've got a 6x6 and am interested in buying a set of tracks how can I contact to purchase
907-354-5319 Alaska Bush Tracks LLC We currently only build the upgraded, higher performance HD machined solid UHMW grouser version of this track. We build them for all Argo type 6x6 and 8x8 vehicles, as well as Polaris Big Boss and Ranger 6x6 and Can Am Outlander 6x6 and Defender 6x6 machines. The current track is a huge performance and durability upgrade from the older, lower profile steel bar channel tracks. We can ship anywhere in the U.S. and Canada.
Alaska Bush Tracks LLC 907-354-5319
Sweet set up. Where do I get those tracks ?
You got somthing messed up I been running Argo 20 years half dozen avengers and run them hard what are you running tire pressure’s at did you size tires and track spacer in or out
They deliberately operate the Argo like only a moron would in order to try to promote their tracks. I've been running Argo's about the same amount you have and on Argo rubber tracks and have never been stuck in some of the shit they have , I have also never walked out of a set unless I did something very stupid. Their marketing strategy is simply ... Drive the Argo like only an idiot would and take the common sense right out of it. Guys have been running Argo rubber tracks for years and out in the middle of nowhere, had they operated like these guys do they wouldn't have gone out of sight of the trailer. These guys have a good track I just wish they would promote them without running down a competitors product.
@@BlindmanValley nope, it takes 5 seconds to put the factory track in a bad spot. The point is to demonstrate what happens when you can’t control where you end up with your machine (it happens). This is the stuff that customers are NOT told about when sold the factory track. If you live and operate in the flat-land and have never had issues with ground-level hinges being damaged snd tearing out, tire guides breaking, tires being ruined, or driving out of your factory tracks, then you’re in acceptable terrain FOR the factory flat rubber tracks. We have to repair factory (and other aftermarket tracks) all the time. The goal is to get rid of the terrain limitations that the factory tracks and moveable-tire-guide-tips in general have. Live a little and you’ll understand why many folks need the Bush Tracks. If you don’t, then I’m happy for you. I will say that if you put any kind of real time/hrs on your factory tracks, then you’ll have accelerated sidewall wear on your made-in-CHINA tires. Don’t get your panties in a bunch lol. You’re still cool even though you have factory good-enough tracks.
track spacer in, 2” sag, tires indexed properly. Tire pressures per factory recommendation. I set up all track styles on machines every day and help folks repair their tracks, set them up correctly, and nurse them along until they can afford HD Alaska Bush Tracks. The factory tracks cause all kinds of drivetrain problems (even if you do set them up correctly ), they’re brutal on tires, and their performance vs. cost is marginal at best. Most guys will naturally defend what they have on their machines (including countless customers of mine who previously ran factory tracks until they saw the light). I don’t blame you.
It looks like your track guides are set in the wrong holes for width if there aren’t two sets of holes you might have wrong tracks
@@daveszangulies9938they’re in the outer holes for 12” wide tires. The downside to a flat track that is built for flat terrain is exactly this…small uneven sections of terrain will cause the wide initial contact patch of the factory track to leverage-up. Because the guides are moveable, they also leverage up into the tires when this happens. This is why I call the factory track a flat-soft terrain track. Additionally, it requires snow, water, or mud to lubricate the tire guides/tires. Prolonged dry riding (especially at speed) will start to break down the tire sidewalls with the factory track. This video is simply driving over a very small ridge on the roadside. Trail conditions can be much worse than this.
I did se your probably home made tracks for the 6x6 on the rear axles. I would like to know if you have made the steel over the tires your self ?. I see that like hand bars or from a wall latter or something?. What’s is the dimensions and size ?.
Are these ok if you had to travel down a gravel road?
How well do they do in snow
What do you use to make the grousers and did you need spacers to run the track
What brand are these tracks? Did you build them? Very interested!
+Mark G I built them. 907-354-5319, I'm in Alaska
Have you sold any tracks for the 570 big boss?
Nice work as usual! Sending PM on 6x6 forum again.