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looks like a great place to ride ! always fun having some water to play in . i have a small swampy area on my land , when it rains it gets nice and muddy . your machine looks good.... keep at it . ...
Dave, so far I have no complaints. They work great in mud and seem to swim okay, well go straight that is. Turning is a bit a challenge in water. As far as the old Goodyear's, I still have all of...
I pulled my tracks off the other day, and found that I had 6 loose outer axle bearings. A couple of them were not too bad, and all of them would have been fine for a while. However, I had the parts and (I thought) a bit of time, before I was supposed to go for a ride with friends, so I replaced them. I ended up in a bit of a hurry. You won't find any white shop coats and clean hands in this vid, but if you want to see how to change a brng and seals on an Argo, you can check it out.
Yes, I know my shop AND my Argo are a mess right now
I found it suprisingly difficult to make this vid, but I think it turned out OK. I think I covered most of it, but did miss tightening the inner brng setscrews.
looks like a great place to ride ! always fun...
looks like a great place to ride ! always fun having some water to play in . i have a small swampy area on my land , when it rains it gets nice and muddy . your machine looks good.... keep at it . ...
john swenson 05-06-2024, 06:24 AM