My first Argo configuration advice and questions.

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  1. #171
    the canopy and tracks will only add to joy.have fun steve!

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    awesome steve !! finally getting in some '' argo adventures''. johnboy va.

  3. #173
    Hey Steve! Don't know if you saw this or not but YOUR tracks are mentioned in this craigslist ad for Beaver dam Argo...I found it cool to know who these awesome tracks were going to!

    https://vermont.craigslist.org/snw/d...345259970.html

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    That is way cool!
    The tracks should be at Barrows sometime this week. Yep, as stated, mine are all steel. I wanted the maximum traction possible, especially in the snow. My tracks are a bit more money than those stated, but will be worth it when I don't get stuck. I will be back at Barrows next Saturday, as we will be celebrating my wife's birthday. I am still struggling to put together the maiden voyage video. I was watching the footage on the GoPro itself, and stopped half way through. From that point on, it treated it as two separate videos. I have some very good video editing software, so I need to get the video on my main computer, then patch it together, and finally edit out the expletives. The more I use the system, the better I will get at creating and editing the videos. For now, it is a learning curve.

    I still can't wait to get Juggernaut back on its final delivery. I know I am going to get many years of enjoyment out of it, and with the canopy, rainy or snowy weather is no issue.

    Steve

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    steve, besides a video of riding it will be nice to see one as a walkaround of the argo showing all the upgrades,tracks,winches, outboard motor,etc. upclose for all to get a good look when it's all done. thanks, johnboy va.

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    No problem. Once I get it back permanently it will be complete, and I'll make a video of everything. It is as prepared for every condition as much as possible. I am planning on doing a lot of riding. Some days, I'll just take it to a lake, and do some boating. Since the main motor is over 25 hp, I will need a boating license.

    Steve

  7. #177
    Quote Originally Posted by scimanstev View Post
    No problem. Once I get it back permanently it will be complete, and I'll make a video of everything. It is as prepared for every condition as much as possible. I am planning on doing a lot of riding. Some days, I'll just take it to a lake, and do some boating. Since the main motor is over 25 hp, I will need a boating license.

    Steve


    Wow really?
    NH really bites it regarding Argos or AATV’s in general. You’re using an outboard for cripes sake!

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    It's time for some Juggernaut pictures. The hood displayed is a temporary one, as the real one is being air brushed. These are the Beaver Dam tracks. They are extremely impressive, and are curved for forward bite.



    This is Juggernaut in it's base station, AKA the new trailer.





    The canopy is out having the screens put in.



    Juggernaut is a messy eater.....



    The Juggernaut base station. I love the side door.



    There are left and right switches for the dual windshield wipers.



    Inside the base station, still under construction.



    A close up of the tracks. These will go anywhere. the weight of the tracks and winter kit is 570 pounds, so if I am fully tracked, it would be just me going into water.



    Steve

  9. #179
    Very impressive Steve!
    What are the trailer dimensions besides the obvious V nose? Single or dual axle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scimanstev View Post
    No problem. Once I get it back permanently it will be complete, and I'll make a video of everything. It is as prepared for every condition as much as possible. I am planning on doing a lot of riding. Some days, I'll just take it to a lake, and do some boating. Since the main motor is over 25 hp, I will need a boating license.

    Steve
    What size is your outboard motor? I think we only need a boating licence here if the outboard motor is over 9.9 hp. With the outboard motor, I wouldn't think you'd have the tracks on in a lake?

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