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ap2049
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I have a 800 Polaris four wheeler and I am having problems using it for ice fishing. I live on the lake and their are huge snow drifts now and I can only use a lake access next to my house because it is illegal to run down the road. How does putting wide tracs on a four wheeler work for pulling a 6x14 ice shanty with wheels on ice or snow. I have aggressive ice chains on it now but I get hung up getting on the lake even with out the shanty where it has drifted near the edge. Or I get stuck in some drifts on the lake unless I really keep the speed up. Can they work on straight ice? How do they turn on a cement driveway? Thanks
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Absolute2ks
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Hello Welcome to IDO
Here is some talk on the tracks from earlyer last fall
ATV Tracks
we have installed a few set with great results, PM me with any ?
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Riveratt
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I think ATV tracks are the way to go in your situation. Let me post some links that might help you understand the different styles and brands. I wanted to link to the brand that Absolute has in his link but I can't recall how to spell them or the website URL, lol. http://www.litefootatv.com/
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the grump
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Tracks, ATV's and icefishing the perfect match. This set-up will go thru almost anything.
-------------------- If you don't know where youre going...any road will get you there
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