FOURTEEN
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2004
- Messages
- 1,042
- Location
- Efland - Triangle of North Carolina.
- Tractor
- 2004 Power Trac PT-425
<font color="blue"> If it can be pulled by an ATV I would think it would be a piece of cake for the PowerTrac even with the turf tread.
Anyone have thoughts on that vs using the bar (tractor type) tread?
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<font color="red"> I have two 2WD 3-wheel ATVs, two 2WD 4-wheel ATVs, and a 2WD CUT. For getting around in the woods the PT-425 is far superior and safer! Weighing about three times as much, it will outpull about any ATV, even 4WD! With bar tires it will go through deep woods where my ATVs would be nearly useless. The PT-425 is much more manuverable due to its articulated steering, and with the forks on, it could carry an ATV along with it!!
This is a picture of the kind of terrain that my PT-425 traverses with its Bar Tires on Reversed Wheels.
Log Skidding.
Turf Tires work very well on the TURF! For any other application, especially in the woods, Bar tires are best! Even on turf the Bar Tires work just fine 98% of the time!!</font>
Anyone have thoughts on that vs using the bar (tractor type) tread?
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<font color="red"> I have two 2WD 3-wheel ATVs, two 2WD 4-wheel ATVs, and a 2WD CUT. For getting around in the woods the PT-425 is far superior and safer! Weighing about three times as much, it will outpull about any ATV, even 4WD! With bar tires it will go through deep woods where my ATVs would be nearly useless. The PT-425 is much more manuverable due to its articulated steering, and with the forks on, it could carry an ATV along with it!!
This is a picture of the kind of terrain that my PT-425 traverses with its Bar Tires on Reversed Wheels.

Log Skidding.

Turf Tires work very well on the TURF! For any other application, especially in the woods, Bar tires are best! Even on turf the Bar Tires work just fine 98% of the time!!</font>
