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WTB Bombi tracked trailer

Mustang

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Hi, I'm looking for a Bombi tracked trailer like the one pictured below. I was too late - Track Master has sold his. I'm looking for one located in the western US. Thanks!
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Snowtrac Nome

member formerly known as dds
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here is a picture of mine, I have changed it around to a flat bed trailer .these were made to be pulled behind ranger and otter tracked vehicles ,and also work well with the smaller tracked vehicles.
 

Mustang

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Wow! Thank you for your post Don. That's a great design/upgrade idea! If I can find one of these little tracked trailers, I'll probably do something similar. I've got Boy Scouts and gear to haul.
 
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Reddog

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Would something like this work with either home-made tracks or buying one track (for and ARGO or similar) that could be cut into two?

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JimVT

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look at the clearance of the tire when it is on the rock.
maybe smaller wheels??
 
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Reddog

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Probably has some sort of walking beam suspension. Limiting the travel or doing away with it all together would eliminate the problem. I think most true ATV type trailers rely in the low psi of the tires to serve as suspension. My guess is that with soft tires and tracks, there would be no real need for springs under most conditions.
 

Mustang

New member
Thanks for your replies gents! Your ATV trailer idea with Argo tracks in a really good one Reddog. I have an Argo with the 18" super tracks. What I like about them is the they are solid tracks with no gap in them so you get a lot of surface area for float. With the articulating axle/wheel assembly, i'll keep clearance in mind. Thanks again.
 
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