It is not de deep snow track its a four season track you can use it in mud but in that video it was my first experience i just need to go faster with it
Do you find that going over the deep snow that slow and steady or faster is better so you don't get stuck? I have watched quite a few videos with tracks and when people get stuck they normally don't have to shovel they just take their boots and stomp down the snow between the front and rear tracks to give it a ramp and usually just drive right out. Drive back and forth a couple of times to pack the snow down
@@Captndartyyou need low range so you don't burn your belt up . Kind of like snow plowing you want the extra low gear so you don't overwork the rest of your machine.
Skinny tires on a hard snow covered road slice down to get traction. That setup wouldn’t stand a chance in soft terrain were floatation is required. Two totally different requirements for traction
Gas mileage must suck with tracks and driving in snow. Ah, not really made for the snow I see, looks like at 2200 pounds it’s quit easy to bury. But impressed it still went as long as it did. This made my mind up that tracks are really not as great as they seem for snow, especially deep snow.
All I can say is badass,and that’s why I have a HD10 Limited now!Plus the comfort of HVAC😎
nice set up
Impressive, Thx for sharing
How fast can you go in my normal 1’ of snow. I just bought the same machine and plan on installing tracks next winter
Ok i try it with the dps module its 56 km/h or 35 mph
Are those back apache back country LT tracks?
No sorry it is 360 lt track not backcountry
It is not de deep snow track its a four season track you can use it in mud but in that video it was my first experience i just need to go faster with it
Thansk for replying. Very nice machine!
Do you find that going over the deep snow that slow and steady or faster is better so you don't get stuck? I have watched quite a few videos with tracks and when people get stuck they normally don't have to shovel they just take their boots and stomp down the snow between the front and rear tracks to give it a ramp and usually just drive right out. Drive back and forth a couple of times to pack the snow down
I need to go a Little faster in deep snow to keep momentum and yea it was my first experience with it you dont need to shovel it thanks for watching
Do you have to run it in low range with the tracks on?
Yes i always run in low in deep snow but if you make a trail you can go on high 45km/h top speed thx for watching
@@bobsycomeau4933 thank you. Great video👍
Ok i try it with de dps module 56km/h or 35mph
@@bobsycomeau4933 since the track reduce your gearing by 50% why would you need low range? Should be plenty of power
@@Captndartyyou need low range so you don't burn your belt up . Kind of like snow plowing you want the extra low gear so you don't overwork the rest of your machine.
Are you in Quebec?
Yes :)
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Kinda Funny how I can put 7.00x16 bias ply tires on my International Scout. And push snow over my hood with traction plus.
Yeah..you bog down in heavy snow they will find you in the spring.
Skinny tires on a hard snow covered road slice down to get traction. That setup wouldn’t stand a chance in soft terrain were floatation is required. Two totally different requirements for traction
Any truck, has no chance of floating over three to five feet of snow without sinking down to the frame
Gas mileage must suck with tracks and driving in snow. Ah, not really made for the snow I see, looks like at 2200 pounds it’s quit easy to bury. But impressed it still went as long as it did. This made my mind up that tracks are really not as great as they seem for snow, especially deep snow.
Its pretty good in snow i just need to go faster haha but you can have the backcountry track its better in deep snow
Air intake clogged!
Hahahahah 32 inches of snow.. try 6-12 inches.. but love the dramatic title... click bait...
It was a big winter in Quebec in 2021 3 feets of snow is normal here except this year have a good day !
Guess you didn't pay attention to the video
that aint 32" of snow