I was just out yesterday in some super sugary and nasty snow. Did about 20 miles and it was slow going, but great. The tracks are simply amazing machines. Thanks for watching!
Great video.....I am REALLY considering a set for my Pioneer 1000. My hunting property is THICK and the traction and floatation from tracks would really help!
Great video, I also have tracks and its great way to get year round use out of machine. I noticed you have rear snow/mud guards under your box. Is this something made up or did you purchase? If you don't mind could you drop a link for those. Thanks again Darren in Sudbury, Ontario
Thanks for the comment! Appreciate it. The flares are on front and rear and they have been fantastic! With some of the snow we run in, it was hideous without them. Highly recommend, easy install and fair price. mud-busters.com/collections/honda-fenders/products/honda-pioneer-1000-5-fenders-5-seat-model Good luck and stay safe!
Once you throw on the tracks, the speedometer and odometer are no longer accurate. So a mpg is difficult, but what I can tell you is a can run a solid 7 hours on a tank of gas with the tracks on. I always carry an extra 5 gallons just in case, but have never had to use it to get back. It uses more gas when breaking fresh trail as well, so keep that in mind. Hope that helps!
5-6 ft of snow?? February on a crust. Try that with 6' of powder. Plus wearing a anti-gun, anti-hunting, anti-oil/gas/coal hat. I will be blocking this bull butter.
My hunting group uses a mixture of Polaris rzrs and Honda pioneers, all of us have tracks, our machines are loaded with gear, and also our hounds, and we regularly run through 3 to 4ft of snow, sometimes powder, sometimes wet/fluffy snow. When we go out just to play around we can rip through 5 ish feet of snow. It's harder on the machines but we usually don't have many issues. Tracked machines are super capable.