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  1. #6391
    Hi all,
    Stosh here, Happy New Year to you all. Owned 2 Attex 295's back in 70's and they were a ball, a lot of maintenance, but a lot of fun also! I was thinking of buying a new one but havn't been around these things in years and now I find out MAX is out of business!! The argo's look good but not sure about what model, I think a 6x6 would be my choice. Can someone give me advice about the trannys they use? Do they use t20's at all?
    Thanks

  2. #6392
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Kings Mountain, NC
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    Stosh, welcome and Happy New Year to you as well. Argo uses their own proprietary transmissions which are built really well. There are two types, you can check out the Argo forum for more information. Max is out of business temporarily but are supposed to start producing new models sometime. There are still a number of used Attex machines in circulation so that's always an option for you again as well. Good luck in your search.

  3. #6393
    Join Date
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    VT
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  4. #6394
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    Minnesota
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    Dan

    New to 6x6 World, Looking to buy a used Max IV that I can
    put some elbow grease into, more cosmetic than mechanical issues.

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    Jason from Michigan

  6. #6396
    Hi, Canadian Argo owner here for 30 years. Use them on Lake St. Clair for ice fishing business. Just bought 2011 Avenger HDI to add to the fleet.

  7. #6397
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    Jan 2018
    Location
    Edmonton AB Canada
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    Hello everyone, my name is Owen nice to meet you all I have acquired a 8x8 Argo that I can't figure out the model but I believe it's a 1978? Pls help ask for pics if needed, as well does anyone know if it's okay to put foam filled in the tires that are dried out? Or a cheap place in Alberta that I can buy cheap tires?

  8. #6398
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    May 2009
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    NJ 08533
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    If your machine is a 78 it is likely to be either TB or an HTB with the only real difference being double chains, if there is a serial plate the designation should be on it, I don't remember if the HTB stared that early so even with doubles it may have been upgraded. As far as the foam filled I'd recommend not if there is any water crossing along with the rough ride and added weight you'll get from the foam. The Runamuks if you can find them are a good tire that swim, clean and ride nice along with fitting Argo tracks.
    Last edited by ARGOJIM; 01-17-2018 at 06:55 PM.


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  9. #6399
    Hello everyone! I'm Martijn, driving an Argo Centaur

  10. #6400
    Hello everyone, username was supposed to be stromtrooper - I’m a v-strom owner amongst other 2 wheel machines z50, sl70, xl175, CR250R, but now I’m looking at a 72 skipper and I’m having fun reading all your threads. I hope to have it in my possession tomorrow. Hopefully learn from all of ya, thx.

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