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Old 04-01-2010, 06:27 PM   #11
berg
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Here is a Hydro unit with 4 cycle and zero turn radius trans..I saw one here in utah and he had to take it in and have the two from hydro pumps insulated because they would get too cold and slow up the hydro oil flow.

see the specs page ..

cool but $12k

http://www.litetrax.com/index.htm
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Old 04-04-2010, 03:15 PM   #12
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Good find. I would not have use for one, but its neat.

They try to play it off like a multipurpose machine but I think it would be something you would need a specific use in mind to purchase.

They make track kits for 4 wheelers, and a 4 wheeler comes with (most times) a nice suspension setup. I did not see room or parts for suspension on that machine.

Unless you want to go really slow, it is smoothish ground only(no big rocks, holes or fallen trees)

And here is one (don't know anything about it, did a quick search) for half the price http://www.trackinc.com/images/201780290.JPG 7,900
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