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  1. #5681
    Hey guys! I just picked up my first 6x6! It's a 97 max ii. In great shape just needs a little tinkering. I was wondering if there are many people from central Illinois on here?

  2. #5682
    Hi Chris from northern michigan just got an 2007 argo frontier, looking for help making it move better in water, i cross a 40 foot river with a mild current. any suggestions would be appreciated, have standard 13" tracks.

  3. #5683
    Chris,
    I'm in northern MI too. Cheboygan. Are you near by? ..........................Dave (Max II and Scrambler)

  4. #5684
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bransonsmax View Post
    Hey guys! I just picked up my first 6x6! It's a 97 max ii. In great shape just needs a little tinkering. I was wondering if there are many people from central Illinois on here?
    Welcome to the site Bransonsmax, it's good to have you here. Have fun with your Max II. Those are fun machines.

    Quote Originally Posted by cmorban58 View Post
    Hi Chris from northern michigan just got an 2007 argo frontier, looking for help making it move better in water, i cross a 40 foot river with a mild current. any suggestions would be appreciated, have standard 13" tracks.
    Chris, welcome to the forum. With the tracks, you are limited in water speed. If you don't need them, there are tires that will propel you faster without the tracks. If you do need them, perhaps an auxiliary motor would come in handy?

  5. #5685
    yes I am live in Alpena

  6. #5686
    Hello im Mac new to the site but i love it I brought a 1968 attex 297cc jlo engine with a 5000 series Baker Hill transmission with reverse im going to restore it. I got the motor running, lights working, new i order new clutch and gas cable and ignition from Richards Relics does anybody know the yellow paint code

  7. #5687
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    Hi Mac, it's good to have you here. Good luck getting your Attex restored.

  8. #5688
    New to this forum at 6x6. I have an Argo 650HD Frontier with a 23hp Vanguard and 18" Supertracks. I use the buggy strictly for duck hunting in flooded swamp land in southwest Louisiana. Originally got on this site to research some better track for deeper water use than the supertracks.

  9. #5689
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    Hi Mmenard, welcome to the forum. It's good to have you here.

  10. #5690
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    Hello all! Thank you all for such a great website and source of information!! My name is Mark and Im from western Iowa. I have been collecting Allis Chalmers and Simplicity garden tractors for years, but just recently rescued a Terra Tiger. It is pretty rough but I think I can get her going again. It came fairly complete but is missing the engine cover and the floor pan, so some fabrication is in order.
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