how has the 1in square tubing been holding up? what thickness is it? did you see a difference in handling between your first hyfax slide one to the bogie wheel one? thanks
Did not work perfect but got the job done. Would advise a 40series instead or 9hp and less for an engine. Currently running a 7.5 pro point on my other build and 30 series works great.
The hitch? Has original Pelican hitch shorten and its 2 nuts welded to a plate with piece of round stock going threw it with a plate welded in the middle with a hole on the end
Le 7.5 travaille bien defois sa prendrais le 13hp. Mon prochain setup va p-e etre un 15hp avec clutch de skidoo ou p-e 40 series avec track qui passe autour le moteur
Nice bushwacken! I've got a 03 Arctic Cat 900 ZR. It's a BEAST 150ish HP but it weighs a ton, I'm thinking of building one of these. You cave a very clean build, and I too believe in bogies over HYFAX. Summer project, pick one up cheaper one someone just blew up!
Any advantage to the pivoting handle bar set up vs your other video? Looks like it would be comfortable where as the fixed looks like you might be able to get through some more difficult terrain by tipping the from of the track up?
They have a bump stop like my other setup just not same spot. Where im riding is mostly where the stop is but since the front end is up cause of the deep snow it makes it look like its floating
Nice build! I made one too and listed all the parts so if anyone wants to learn how to build one it's easy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7ywB0KjJT_A.html
My almost finished build has a 6.5 on it now and I’m already thinking about the next one I haven’t even started yet but I have many of the parts for. Might end up being a 15hp. But I’m still curious how much tow power the 6.5 will have.
@@DjSubstain Not really sure. Sold it soon after I built it but currently building a other one. Couple hours of fun for less then 10$ for sure and hauls lots of weight no problem.
Track was off a 1980's Polaris 440ss no chain case with keyed drive cog👌 and is run backwards also for maximum traction. Could go up long steep hills no problem and haul lots of weight