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hi bob,its new member dollyferret in england,5 years after your post i finally get the answer i am looking for.i recently got a 198? argo 8,been neglected a bit,runs really bad,had too many knowall...
It is worth looking into since we might be able to get it for nothing. Like Mike said getting it back is the biggest issue but even that isn't going to be all that bad depending on space we have to...
I would like to send my respects to all of those who were involved with or had family and friends that were hit by the tornado in Oklahoma. I just found out that one of my old Soldier's 9 yr old...
Hi, I would like to buy a Drainzit hose to mount to my Avenger engine, which I believe is a Kohler, but I don't know the model, nor do I know what size hose to buy.
Any Avenger owners buy one?...
1989 max ii runs great - looks great - vanguard 16 hp v-twin - water tight - all new bearings
excellant condition - comes with white soft connvertible top- also has windshield - tracks and...
Here is an Amphicat dealer promotional video. You can read a little more about the video on the forums in this thread: Amphicat 6x6 ATV Promotional Video
Here are some brochures from Mobility Unlimited Inc. out of Auburn Heights Michigan about their Amphicat 6x6 ATV. This amphibious ATV had a lot of options:
(click on the thumbnails for larger images)
Here is a cool article written by Tom Robinson about the Amphicat amphibious ATV:
Below is a brochure on the Amphicat Amphi-Kitty also manufactured by Mobility Unlimited Inc. This mini-bike was powered by a 5hp motor with large flotation tires. While it wasn't amphibious, due to the large tires it would float.
Advertisement for Amphicat in July 1969 edition of Snow Sports magazine
Article on the Amphicat in Wisconsin Motor News section
An article on ABS plastic bodies used on the Amphicat
Dri-Slide lubricant advertisement using the Amphicat
An Amphicat Parts Manual can be found in the Articles section of the site or by following this link: Amphicat Parts Manual
hi bob,its new member dollyferret in england,5...
hi bob,its new member dollyferret in england,5 years after your post i finally get the answer i am looking for.i recently got a 198? argo 8,been neglected a bit,runs really bad,had too many knowall...
dollyferret 05-23-2013, 03:28 AM