Tires or Tracks on a skid steer in Deep Snow-Can you plow with a tracked loader?
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- To test if tracks work in deep snow I took the ASV skid steer through heavy wet snow-right into a 9 foot high pile to see if it would get stuck. No mercy- no holding back. I also hooked up with the Experts at ASV and discussed how to get the right tracks for your jobs.
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I’d never heard of ASV before your demo with their forestry kit. I now have a RT120 on order which is the same machine without the forestry kit. One of the things that attracted me was the power, wider track and high clearance. Flotation is important to me. I don’t plow snow with skids.
Seeing all this new equipment makes me drool...I'm out plowing in a Michigan 55 rear steer lol
Awesome ending. Speaks volumes. Just wish I had 75g lying around for one like it.
Really like this kind of video and it looks like this track system is right on in design and functionality. Great job Stan and crew.
Thank you Don and glad you liked it !
Good detailed information on this ASV loader. It came down to Case and ASV for our skid choice.
I have a small ASV RT40.. The 48" bucket doesn't really work very well for snow around here in Maryland. Heaviest snow is about 2 ft. Really needs a push Snow blade. I bought a 60" wide ATV snowblade. and center mount, and added a power tilt using a ATV Winch and welded it to skid steer plate. Now that's a Snow Mover!
you could consider a 4 in 1 bucket although you wouldn't be able to angle it like a true snowplow it still has a bulldozer mode
This was all figured out during ww2 in tank suspension disgn, not only with traction but keeping the gun level while on the move to get faster accurate shots off
yup
I was going to comment about where he said "it drives like a tank". Not actually because tanks did sit on the drive wheel and sprocket. They run on road wheels or bogies. But in this application you need the idler for lifting.
Don't*
Ok boomer
I own a asv pt-80 essentially the same thing but the outgoing model. It's got 3000+ hours I work in dirt gravel sand rocks I have not replaced any tracks or anything on this machine, great design. I do like the way asv opened up the drive sprocket for easier cleaning. I've demoed all makes and I think asv is still the king.I will not hesitate to buy another one.
I’ve had a pt-30 (PT series is the predecessor to the RT series) since 2011, and a pt-75 since 2014. These machines are incredible. They can go places and do things no other machine can. The only time you will see excessive undercarriage wear is in very rocky conditions. I put a tear in the track in my pt-30 5 years ago and it still works just fine. I would have a very hard time convincing myself to switch to a different brand!
Benji Neff have you run takeuchi?
Mission Dan I have not, but what I have seen of them, them seem to be a pretty standard CTL undercarriage. Am I missing something?
OK I never thought about machine design or actually who designed them until now and from say a Bobcat standpoint they were possibly are designed for the lever being more in the rear so lifting dirt and rock and heavy pallets it appears the fulcrum point as the man said is on the rear suspension which makes sense and this ASV unit probably wouldn't do as good trying to lift higher because its point is lower and more center to allow for the lateral power transfer. I can see it now makes perfect sense.
As for tracks, I know even the ASV with their snow tracks will get stuck. One of the first things being taught at say a snowcat grooming class is once the tracks start spinning stop or back out. they will just cheese grate there way deeper then you have to dig out. As for tracks the narrower grooving makes sense verses a dirt wider lug because you have more less surface area but more because of the tread so that makes sense also.
I have a John Deere CT33D with the Ext track and it works well for me year round, granted I use it for everything not just pushing snow and I have lots of varying property conditions I use it in like muddy creek/ pond areas, old quarry, agriculture use, clearing snow from drive and road. I am not a professional excavator or a snow removal so but I will have more information this spring when I trade off the JD.
Keep on keeping on
Semper Fi
I’ve used my ASV RC 60 since 2004. Still only about 1100 hours. 4 in 1 bucket allows snow removal in winter (I’ve got five feet on the ground as I type this) and log moving summer( I drop, buck and spit about ten cords a year for personal consumption) I could not survive on my rural property without it! Original Tracks are wearing a bit so I slide sometimes in the slick snow (especially trying to push uphill) I’m going to supplement with iGrip carbide studs. We’ll see if that makes a substantial difference. These machines are incredible!
Great American made machine, originally from local guys in Minnesota.
There are going to be times
That hauling snow away from parking areas
Is necessary.
Then, it would be recommended to get a medium front end loader, also built in the USA,
Load the snow into trucks,
And haul it away.
CTL loaders have dozer style undercarriage. We have actually put steel tracks on CTL loaders while working in solid rock environments.
MTL loaders have a more forgiving undercarriage for landscape.
Good video.
Thank you and thanks for watching !
If it wasn't for the ASV undercarriage, I would not have been able to work three days this week in the monsoon rains. Great video!
me too....hope to get some video up soon.....maybe tomorrow...I have to work.....
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man!
When I read the title, I expected to see track loaders and wheel loaders doing the same work with the same attachments. Unfortunately, this was just a ridiculously long ASV sales pitch.
Their product does look pretty good though.
Well it does say in the beginning video sponsored by ASV... but Stanley puts out unapologetic reviews....so I'm glad he did it.. since I'm looking for a loader with a all terrain track... exactly what I was looking for.
Yeah I wished the same
We were discussing rubber tracks the other day and how when we started in the late 80’s they just weren’t about. Even the 2 ton komatsu 360 backhoe had steel tracks! And now we are seeing track frames that step up to rubber tracks, rather just an old 1950’s style frames with rubber tracks. And the frames on your machine smell right :o)
I plow walks with an asv RT-30, the little brother of this machine haha. Honesty never felt this safe and stable in another machine. I have to jump on and off curbs all the time and that clearance really helps. This machine is so well balanced.
Used to have an ASV loved it. Never tried a Terex but wanting to get back in a new ASV and see the improvements.
We use a 2013 Terex PT60 which is an 60hp ASV machine. Use it in the dirt rough and finish grading lawns most of the year but snow in the winter. It does great job and smooth riding machine. 1st set of tracks lasted 1800hrs and still using the original bogie wheels. Set the machine on high speed for snow removal and cruise around at 11mph which is slightly faster that a new Case wheeled skid loader. It can climb an steep dirt pile too. Like scary steep. The new machines look like they have some even better options and serviceability has gotten easier. Those that have steel bogies, your tracks wear out before your bogies because they have no give thus bad track life which is $$$$$. If ASV tracks last twice as long as competitors, thats 3k savings every 1500hrs.
My Father is getting close to 3,000 hours on the steel imbed Bridgestone tracks. Both track patterns have their upside and downside.
pretty impressive that he's using what appears to be a sno-pusher thats 12' wide or more without a problem ! (the asv-75 is only 74hp)
I have an 80 hp cat and I use an 11’ bucket for snow
With the Correct Tracks a Tracked Skid is unstoppable,with the Wrong tracks the same Skid will be Deadly
Running a dirt bucket to push that mountain and promote the machine is kinda ridic!!! High backed see thru bucket reviews in the future and FYI these vids & style just keep gettin better and better!! 😍👌🤘
A telehandler is a great machine to move snow with. You can pile it much higher.
Until you hit a curb going 10 mph. I seen $30,000 worth of boom damage on a CAT telehandler.
Last year I plowed my parking spot with the tele on my site with just the forks on. Worked great!
Wish the boss had a track skid steer. His has tires and I used it to clear 4 feet of hard packed snow. If I didn't watch it she got stuck. Got stuck 4 times. 3 times in used the bucket to get unstuck. The 1 time had to use my old ramps I made to load my Craftsman tractor in my pickup. Lifted the skid steer up put the 2x6s under the tires and got it unstuck. Looks like the track is a lot better. Oh my Toro walk behind just wouldn't touch the deep snow. Got the 4 feet all at once in my driveway. Of course it was drifted snow 4 feet of it all the way down my driveway. Took me a while to get my driveway cleared but I got it. I am not new to using equipment but I am no professional running it. I used skid steers, loaders and bulldozers. Haven't used a bulldozer in many years though. We got a loader at work with a roll off bucket to load the semis. I use that all the time. All together I say I got 5 years running equipment. As I said I am not no professional but I can get it done. Learn something new every time I run equipment. If you think you know everything about running equipment hang up the keys cause you will only get hurt or hurt someone else.
I run a cat 247b3 which has the exact same track system as this machine and it is incredibly smooth compared to the other tracked skid I run, a Kubota svl75.
I gave up on tracks. I had an ASV just like the one in this video. Tracks worked really well until everything froze and you had to run off cambers. I don't know how many close calls I had with sliding uncontrollably sideways down a hill on rubber tracks. OOT metal tracks weren't any better. I even welded tabs on the metal...helped some but very uncomfortable ride. I sold the machine and bought a bobcat with tires. I run cross vbar chains in the winter, and metal OTT tracks for the rest of the year...That is the way to go. If you only have to move snow in level conditions, tracks will work fine. If any off cambers are involved, your going to get in trouble sooner or later. Its only a matter of time.
Definitely better design then the bobcat setup. Even 70 years ago they put rubber rollers on the idlers. Everything about this setup is improved.
Made me chuckle when you brought up MTL and CTL. CTL is an industry term for a tracked loaded and a Cat MTL has ASV patent tracks on it. But they sell so few of them the only model they have left is the 257D3
Totally contacted the Spokane WA dealer for a quote on these machines. Thanks Stanley for putting these out there.
You bet, thanks for watching !
Thanks for so good comparisons. You do great videos.
Thank you Tyler, I appreciate that !
I want an ASV for snow and land clearing with mulcher!
I have an RC 60 it's an awesome machine goes anywhere and is an absolute snow dozer probably the best machine in the woods and that's where it spends most of its life
My buddy has an rc60 and the little guy is a tank, runs a brush cutter well, struggles with the heavier loads in the grapple though just because it's a very heavy attachment for the machine
Great video ! I've owned a PT 30 great Machine .I love It .Thanks for showing this video .
You're welcome Jeffrey, thanks for watching !
Ive heard of people ripping the lugs off from the inside of the tracks can Buck answer with any experience on that?
Gotta love the track tank noise oh sweet click clack
Lost me at "Hooking up with ASV Guys" is this video a advertisement about how GOOOOD the ASV tracks are?.... Does he get a discount on them? Or are they free? Just curious about his opinion. Thanks!!! Don't have 30 mins for a commercial
I had a older asv rc 50 always had problems from day one getting parts sucks. Bought a new svl 75-2 kubota in 2016 1000 hrs on it now problem free so far. asv tracks do last along time
Hi Stanley it was nice to meet you today.
By far the BEST SKID STEER IVE EVER EVER EVER RAN IN MY LIFE. AND I MEAN EVERYTHING JUST SURPASSES CAT BOBCAT KUBOTA WHATEVER THERE WAY MORE SMOOTH DEFINITELY HAS WAY MORE TRACTION DOESNT LOSS ITS POWER WHEN U RAM INTO A PILE THEY JUST KEEP MOVING WHEN IT COMES TO A SKID STEER ITS THE BEST OF THE BEST IN MY EXPERIENCE
WHY ARE WE YELLING?
Great!!! I also seed track system on my machine!
Thanks for watching !
I have a t650 man and got snow tracks I live in Montana and it does excellent!!
how steep is your terrain?
After seeing this video I'm likening the ASV machines more and more also it looks like the artic snow pushers are working amazing and a simple design
Asv have the best flotation in the industry!
Nice machine, great content!
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed
Love this video Stan I've ran tak gehl cat bobcat and asv I'll take asv over any others.... Ground pressure is lower hard to get them stuck and weight vs HP is nice too....I did a job for a VP from cat and he wanted me to use a cat skid on job so he got brand new one brought it out used it for a couple hours and brought out the asv and parked the cat
Ok. So this is for anyone that has a real interest in the negatives of tracks and wants a a comparison of those and these in a mulcher and snow application. I am in Maine. We have rocks, ledge, sandy soils, clay soils and SNOW. I have run a Bobcat T770 for 3 years in every kind of terrain and condition you can imagine.
Hates.
Clay and debris will freeze up behind my sprockets and behind my front idlers. ASV looks to be a superior design to handle this challenge. My standard bobcat tracks will be fully encased in frozen debris at the end of a -10 degree day if the ice over puddles hasn’t frozen enough to stop me from falling though. Also as a mulcher, I get 1-2” diameter branches that will push themselves behind the drive guards into the belly pan on occasion. Had one catch on fire once! There is no room for hands so trying to pry them out is impossible. Open design has the upper hand. My only concern is throwing tracks. Not sure how that flex and stretch will factor into tracks staying where they should be while debris lands where it may. Also service. Downtime costs money. My machine goes down, who’s gonna fix it? There are a lot more cat and bobcat service sites than ASV. I just checked my area and the only 2 within 2 hours drive of me are 2 “ag tractor” dealers. Not sure if I trust them to get me up and running before I fall behind in my payments. Still. This has me thinking about making a switch. My bobcat tracks are completely not functional past November at best.
Man....what a machine! I'm in the market for a good track skid steer on our farm! So much going on here.....so much dirt to move!! Great video brotha! As always!
Bobcat t870 or a john deere 331D
@@mikecowan5786 what is better about those over ASV?
@@mikecowan5786 Junk Deere for Skids
Bobcat makes the best and most reliable machine.
Ok im sold im going to buy a set of those tracks to hang on the wall for art. You have got me sold. Do they start the machine up in the morning for you to? Hell that one made me chuckle. It is a well designed machine . I mean that. Lot of good features. Im pretty sure that my wheeled Bobcat will push that thing backwards through the 35" of snow. I got a grand says im right or we could go for pinks. That what we used to do on the race track.
We had a 1/2-inch of snow yesterday...it was horrible. Now, I have to wait for the sun to melt it today.
I have no choice but to ask where are you located?
Where I'm at (Minnesota) a half of an inch of show is a pissant quantity that would barely slow us down, and the sun won't melt it off until April.......
And Stanley and I are in the SAME metro area - He's on one side of The River, and I'm on the other.
Buckhorn Cortez I live in Nebraska we got hit with 7 once he’s and ran out of salt ...life goes on
Can’t wait to do this today
according to the salesmen, if u buy this thing, u gain like 20 friends
I don't know about newer asv`s but the old ones you need to have 2 or 3 just to keep one running
Really! Even with the Cummins?
That ASV have some pushing power, Niceee
Stanley. Off video topic. Its my 2nd year commercially plowing and im still very very new to it. I am a manager of a mobil home park. I have a 04 f350 supercrew and i got a decent deal on a used fisher xblade stainless. Straight blade. I have a couple questions if you have a video of straight vs v and a operator transitioning to a v plow for first time. Also im overdue on my cutting edge i need to replace asap. I know you use western but do you have any knowledge on cutting edges for 9 foot fishers i do not have much to spend is there after market bolt ons or should i just order from fisher. Should i buy new bolts also. Any info you have if you have time to share your knowledge. Thank you for helping all of us in these trades
I believe what you’re running on matters about as much as far as tracks. I’ve only ran CAT skid steers, but for textured concrete parking structures, the lug/block pattern tracks work excellent, and work terribly on asphalt. CAT’s MTL tracks that resemble the tracks on this ASV are better on asphalt than the concrete I mentioned. Wheels act the same on both from what I’ve experienced, the regular skid steer wheels.
How would this do on a steep driveway? Like 20-35 degrees.
Handle places with ice well? Could I add ice picks?
L70 sized machine with a Multiplog is all you'd ever need for clearing snow.
not on donner summit
@@mitzihodges497 Perhaps not! L180 with a snowblower should do the trick!
Hey buddy all jokes aside if you want to get rid of that 180 im interested in it. I mean if Frankie with the shovel can beat it maybe I can fix it to were I can make it work. How much do you want for it? Im serious. Tell you what if it dont biow blue and its got less than 4000 hrs. on it ill give you the same amount I gave Ritchie Brothers for mine.
Everything has trade offs. That smooth ride on the ASV track equates to more frequent track component replacement and at very high cost relative to other steel bogie and steel teeth drive sprocket design. In the winter it may be better than the other track designs but it also does not handle mud as well as the other styles of track. It is just a choice, I choose undercarriage design by wear costs and track design based upon the type I do with mine most, snow removal is a very small percentage of its total work. You just need to be honest with everyone, the ASV design is not all a win/win.
Pretty interesting information, Thank you
Thank you Rufus !
Love my 317g John Deere shes a beast. I’ve owned ASV also great machines
I like the asv and terex in the snow there an unstoppable machine
Yeah terex is so good they quit making skid steers 🤣🤣🤦
How is that machine on a slope? Seems to have a higher center of gravity, ie, top heavy? Hate to buy a machine tat is the bomb in snow but I cant do 3-1 slopes with.
John McKanna I have an ASV RT75HD with 20” wide tracks in Wisconsin and it works great on slopes in my opinion. Yes they have high ground clearance, but they are balanced very well, not rear heavy like a lot of track loaders. The engine and heavy components are still mounted relatively low so it is stable. I push a 12’ snowplow to clear logging roads and it handles it well. The floatation and traction is amazing, especially with the 20” tracks. You can stack and climb up snow piles like nothing.
Did you just fire that Skidsteer and start running it without warming it up at all??
As its Been Stated
Reality is
What happens on the JOBSITE
Please Continue Your UpDATES on this ASV Track Machine
at present it looks like a winner to me
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I have seen guys buy these machines here in Australia and proceed to wear out tracks and rollers in our Dry hard dirt environment in no time compared to a tyre machine ! It doesnt snow here and we dont have swamps . Its an expensive machine to own when its not needed most of the time !
Just put a down payment on a ASV-120F and Prinoth 450S head today. Hope to pick it up on Wednesday
What has the machine been like to run?
@@anthonyd5884 I am almost 400hrs into it. The machine has been a beast to run as a mulcher.
@@mjpopp I tried to buy a 75HD from a new dealer and got the runaround like it was a used car dealership so I bought a forklift instead. After negotiating, I went and test drove them with money in my pocket. While in the showroom, he tries to sell it out from under me and that guy backs out, so I walk. Then he says he's dropping the price for being a schmuck and sends me an invoice for a grand more than our prior deal. Clown shoes ruin a dealership quickly. No ASV for me, sadly. Thanks for the feedback.
this year i used a 2018 JCB tm 320 telehandler for plowing. 15ft artic. stack it high
how does asv tracks do on dry asphalt. i do asphalt maintenance in summer?? As in do they wear out quickly
Depends if u rhink about ur turns. I used a pt100g for a while pushing a 1m profiler and the tracks lasted about 700 hours but if u think about turns about 1000 hours
Just got you to 1k likes, keep up the good work
Appreciate that, thank you !
I didn't realize there was even a debate between tires or tracks in the snow
That heated n cooled enclosed cab seems very very badass to me. Just what a brilliant piece of machinery...how do people like asv skidsteers btw??
My 277 cat has same bottom. He is wrong about the snow build up on that single rain. It gets so packed the machine wont move next morning if u shut it down during a snow removal/push back process. The 4 rear big wheels actually get so full of ice if operator keeps running it it bends and rips off the scrapers in rear idlers. Also it wont move in morning if u dont clean them out before leaving machine. Just my experience. We replaced the 4 rear idlers with steel ones cause 3/4 & 1 1/4 stone just destroys those rear wheels when turning. A bad operator that doesn't do 3pt turns can tear up all those wheels in a day on stone
My thoughts exactly! We run a 297C Cat with that undercarriage and the big bogies will load up with snow, warm up and melt into ice and the next thing you know they're full of solid ice, sometimes even bulging out far enough to make the machine surge. Crushed stone will tear up the bogies as well as getting lodged down beside them. I've replaced MANY of them over the years, they don't self clean.
I always forget to grab a drool rag before I watch your videos.
So can you please do some kinda comparison between the asv and the comparable cat multi terrain loader (257D,277D,287D, 299D?? Their design is based off of asv and at one point even had asv stamped on the carriages. I ask because I put about 450 hours on a 277D cat doing fence work on a national wildlife preserve and loved it. Looking at buying one until I started seeing your asv videos and the price is a decent amount less and the machine seems to in your tests and videos beat bobcat.
Thanks for the suggestion Allen, I will keep it in mind
The farther out the telehandler the less control you have. I have pushed banks back at a slow controlled rate
great video
Tracks for the win. Stacking on stacks of stacks...
There's a company up here in Brainerd that plows our apartment parking lot and they use some mini dozer/excavator brand, I can't think of the name but it has an independent boom swing. The colors are Black and Orange, it's like a ride behind excavator but it has a carriage on it. Thought you might be interested in it.
That a hell of a system. That track drive lug my 1970 scorpion. The drive sprocket worked almost the same way. The undercarriage looks like it from a snowmobile.
But what the Heck do I know.
That is a very good observation. Considering ASV was founded by Edger Hetteen and Gary Lemke, there was definitely some snocat influence. Edger, of course, started both Arctic Cat and the Evil Empire (that other company out of Roseau). Gary was a huge Arctic Cat dealer back in the day.
1970 Scorpion. That is truly a classic.
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Park that sled on a hill. It would roll to the bottom of the hill with that track, it was the easy rolling
Stan can you make a video on the new Ariens snowblowers?? I know you got some at the beginning of the winter and would like to see you abuse the crap out of that single stage Ariens
Bought one of those single stage pros. Almost 10 hrs on it...little auger cable wheel froze wearing into the cable covering. On/off switch wouldnt work for a couple days so had to choke it out and recoil froze at 22 below minutes after the toro hd got to cold to run past idle. Lol. Works well though.
@@spstoopst4363 - " the toro hd hot to cold to run past idle. " Please translate that into English for me....... The rest of your post makes perfect sense, but that particular phrase is nothing more than "HUH???????"
@@davelindstrom6005 fixed it
@@spstoopst4363 - Now it makes sense... Thank you for the clarification!
I have an 2018 RT-65 .. Been through a few snow storms..we have had no issues pushing the snow. We have had issues with the wiper. Our wiper hangs down and swipes up..this is an issue ..it can't swipe up the accumulating snow hitting the windshield off the plow and burns out the motor. It also impairs your line of sight because eventually the wiper slowly does not reach the top of its travel limit and leaves snow build up directly in your line of sight. I see on this RT-75 the wiper is at the bottom of the door , so maybe they corrected this fault.
When plowing with a skid steer do you always apply alot of down pressure or do you use float for the blade
Depends on the snow and the site. Where I live if we don't use down pressure you'll have an inch of hardpack when your done plowing most the time. Float will let everything last much longer. So if possible, always float! And keep all tires on the ground
I have a Cat 257D that has the ASV undercarriage and it works excellent in the snow. The best undercarriage for a landscaper also because it can go on turf and not tear it up. (Within reason)
Usually you can figure out a way to plan you trajectory and drive in/Back Out on sensitive turf areas that you don't want to tear up. Any turns on Turf (Even very gentle) can brutalize the turf. And if it's muddy, wait a couple days! Easy to dig a hole in Mud.
i own a bobcat t590 with stock dirt tracks and they are not that good for ice under the snow but i still get the job done so i dont think its worthless but yes they have better tracks out there.. one thing your dealer never said is how much are the idler wheels and roller sprockets? why dog the bobcat way the sprocket come in contact with the track? its been that way for along time without problems. seem like a asv promoted vid. dont seem totally fair to the other brands. thanks for the vids stan.
Thank you Josh
Nice machine. Gotta get one ,
Just wandering about summer time work on dry pavement will the tracks heat up from dirt work.??
Ever slide sideways on tracks down an icy hill in Colorado?
I have.
V-bar tire chains keep me from staining my underwear.
Keep in mind I once rolled a Cat 143H grader on an icy mountain.
Oh, and a dump truck too.
Tracks are fine on a parking lot. For a 20% grade covered with ice I'll take rubber tires with a good set of chains.
Literally today. John Deere 323e. Plowing one of the city bike paths because our tractors couldn't get through some of the drifts. Had to go up a hill with cliff on one side. Got to the top, stopped driving so I could carefully back down. Once I stopped it started sliding. Thankfully didn't go over, but yea, needed a change of underwear for sure.
Stan what made you buy the Volvo over the ASV
Stan. Do a video comparing leaf blower in snow and a snow blower. My Stihl ST 85 blower/vac runs like an angel blowing snow!
Lol your "snow" must be like 2 inches
So coincidentally your video popped up day after my first deep snow experience( talking 4 feet) for my cat 277c which I believe has the same setup the ASV machine has, looks almost identicle.tracks are new and bogies are rubber small and metal big big money for the bogies from cat wish I hadn't done them after watching this. My issue is the snow would melt around the cogs but only on the middle rollers then freeze up only in the middle..tracks haven't been tensioned since they were put on. Also the front clean outs don't work 100 percent more like 15 percent so ice can build up there. I don't know if I'm looking for answers or if I answered it myself😂 anyways great vid man you run good w no sleep
Lol, thank you Mike !
Wish we could have saw a side by side comparison of both types of tracks in action
WHOA!!! I thought you said terex machines were the worst. Now you like em. WTH
I'm curious how the whole suspension and under-body is designed for support underneath.... really didn't show the whole machine, just the side of it. A suspension would be great for lighter loads, but there's a reason you don't see them on skidsteers and on front axles on loader tractors; they're designed for keeping contact with ground for maximum traction, while providing smoother ride. Seems like this particular ASV loader is really only designed for a couple things. It's not a bad thing, makes it good at what it does but it's limited. Versatility shouldn't be overlooked.
Recently saw a side by side comparison between A.S.V., CAT, Kubota, Case, Bobcat & Deere. While the Deere had the superior lifting capacity over most of the brands, the A.S.V. lead in most of the other categories. Now running a J.C.B. skid steer with the extendable boom and a A.S.V. Compact Track. Wish I could get the mono-boom and side door in an A.S.V. My ASV is outperforming EVER other brand of CTL I've every operated or owned. Still feel my J.C.B. is the best skid steer out there. Love the reach and ease of access.
they did not test takeuchi in the bunch the reason is they make the best track loader out asvs bottom does not hold up in heavy excavation use . snow they may be great but in an excavatin dirt use the bottom does not last.
@@andrewslagle1974 . They wanted to compare a Taka but there isn't a dealer within 350 kilometers of our area. Never seen one around these parts.
The reason Deere has the highest lift is because of how close to the cab the coupler is. So it can lift more without tipping but you lose some reach. Cat skid steers (as an extreme example) has the coupler probably 8inches further out from the cab. And lifts nearly the same. I'd rather reach over lift any day.
I've been very interested in an actual owner of a JCB Teleskid. I've been really considering one of those for many reasons, this ASV track design is very compelling. But I really love the idea of a telescoping boom, even though the track design of the CTL is now very archaic now that I've seen the difference here. Does the extendable boom trump the track design of the ASV in your opinion? How about power on the JCB? Is it useable with only 74hp?
@@shadofax96 . My JCB skid steer has the teleskid boom. The extendable boom is an incredible time saving option. I can remove pallets from both sides of a 53' trailer from one side and load a dump truck from one side. The boom reaches 13' in the air. When I'm working on a waterfront project, the boom works right along the water's edge without getting the wheels in the water or more importantly, the mud. I love it. I haven't yet had an issue where I couldn't lift a required load. I love the ASV TRACK but the teleskid trumps the track. I also use "Tweels" instead of the standard rubber tires. No flats, last longer. Wish I could get the ASV track on a Teleskid.
Just one question how do you supposed to take the track off
if you are saying that a broader track will give you more traction on compacted snow and ice, that couldn't be further from the truth. maybe i misunderstood though. we all know on snow and ice you want MORE pressure on a smaller contact patch. that's why we don't want 12" wide tires on our plow trucks, tall and skinny wins the day. but again, i might have misunderstood something. i believe a broader track will have more traction on dirt. same way when there is a lot of traction to be had, drag tires are very wide.
Wouldn't it be more cost effective to use a large wheel loader instead? I know you're more into homeowner/private Jobs but it would go terribly quick with, let's say a 12ton wheel loader or backhoe.
Never seen anyone in my area move snow with a backhoe.
Man you guys have snow there while i've got flash flooding. Most of my neighboorhood is flooded and so are most of the roads.
So how do those tracks compare on hard packed icy snow to a machine with tires and chains?
I had an ASV...It wasn't very good on packed snow/ice at all. A set of bolt on steel cleats would have made it unstoppable.
o.k. I am no Snow Plowing expert. I have never plowed a foot of snow in my life. However, I was watching one of your videos and I was wondering why they don't make a snow thrower that mounts to the front of your truck and maybe as a big box has wheels on it. Maybe they do make it but I have never seen one. I'm no expert at all but it seems like that would be a good idea. What do you think about it?
I use a seven foot wide blower on my Case 85xt. It works awesome as long as the snow isn't slushy. When it's wet and heavy it just plugs up (the same is true for EVERY snow blower on the planet though). I also have a blade for wet snow.