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I had a 660 grizzly with TJD tracks on it and it was exelent for cougar hunting but was hard to steer in deep snow. I just bought a700 grizzly with power sterring and will use my old tracks on it. The TJD tracks can be used on snow , dirt and swamps. these tracks have been thought 3 winters and i have no problems
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I just read the post on the grizzly with cut boots. I take my skid plates off when i put my tracks on and spend a couple of minutes cleaning around the boots at the end of the day. I love the yamaha and have had no problems.
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good luck on finding a atv the cost scares me out but some of my buddies have gotten minnie trucks a cheaper the get 30 miles a galon 4 wheel drive heater you can buy load for 6,000
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I bought a Yamaha Bruin, 350 4x4 for hunting and trapping. I love the thing. I wanted a smaller sized quad for tight spaces. Its perfect for my use and it goes about anywhere so far. The 4x4 is amazing on any of them, they climb over just about anything I have put it up against. I am looking at tracks for it, I hear the 4x4 quad with tracks will go many more places than a snow machine.
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