I expected the machine to be able to travel down a railroad right of way. It couldn't.
I expected it to be able to go down and up a ditch into a woodlot. It couldn't.
I expected it to be able to drive down a gas well access road. It couldn't without getting stuck, a road that the tender drove down weekly with a four wheel drive truck.
I'm sorry, didn't realize you were a bandit rep and i was picking on your baby. And by demo, i don't mean a rep came out and started a machine up in front of us, i meant that since the outfit drops a few hundred grand with bandit every year, when the boss showed interest in picking up a couple tracked models, they gave us a machine to work with on the crews for a week. Yeah, we put it through it's paces. The op asked for an opinion, i gave one-the machine works good on fairly level, dry ground. How often is offroad level or dry. I'd like to see if one could handle ten inches of snow, bet it can't.
You know what, i don't really appreciate being called a retard. I grew up working off road, my first two climbing jobs were off road. So yeah, i know what works and what doesn't, so just because you happened to have a good experience on the one job you saw one used at, doesn't mean they are the best thing going. My experience with them is a little different. If someone chimed in that has spent years working with them and love them, i have no problem listening to them. I wouldn't automatically assume they were a retard. I'm a little ####ing tired of this site and tired of listening to guys who take the winter off and climb once a week run their mouths. This is it for me.