Easiest Amphib to work on

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    Easiest Amphib to work on

    Based on experience, which machine is easier to work on and replace parts? I think the Argo is a pain in the butt. My starter has gone bad again and it’s just a nightmare. I’ve spent all week working on it and don’t find it easier. Is there one where access to the engine and all the parts is easier?

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    max

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    Attex is the easiest in my book.

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    i like my modified max 2. j.b.

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    having never worked on another I can't compare but my Max 4 seems easy enough

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    Easiest:
    1. Attex
    2. Max IV
    3. Either any Argo or Max II.

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    None. Followed by what Liflod said
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    As far as starters the Max IV would be easiest followed by the Kohler aluminum engine machines, Vanguards just plain suck no matter what machine except the maybe the IV. The starters in Argos are a pain sometimes.


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    I don't think which machine you work on makes much difference, still plan on skinning some knuckles, getting some cuts, and contorting your body into some positions it wasn't really designed to flex to.
    Every machine I've ever worked on had some positives, and negatives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racerone3 View Post
    None. Followed by what Liflod said
    Well said. Attex has easy access to everything! The Max IV’s downside is the transmission being under the engine. All engine points are easily accessible, but to get to the t-20 you must remove the engine. Max II’s access to the engine is limited through the access panel in the upper body, but once you unbolt all the wing nuts around the machine, everything is right there to wrench on.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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