I don't see why the T-20 would do any more damage to grass than an Argo transmission. Both are braking to make the turn. The damage to the grass would be more due to tires used and how aggressive a person is turning.
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I don't see why the T-20 would do any more damage to grass than an Argo transmission. Both are braking to make the turn. The damage to the grass would be more due to tires used and how aggressive a person is turning.
1999 max 2 18 b&s 22 tires custom . new max iv 23 k 26 i/n tires brown . ht cable promark winch . new toy 1972 attex st400 400ccjlo and she will be bad . ( the frog ) if it don't float with out you getting wet . don't bring it ! R.I.P sage rogers 4 11 09 . you can't fix stuped !!!!! raceone 3 .)
Perceptions of popularity of machines certainly vary depending on your location. I live in Buffalo where they produce Maxes, but if I lived in Pittsburg, PA where Attex was produced at one time, I might assume that Attex is a more common machine than the Max because I live there so to say, right near where they are made and where there would be more of a concentration of that machine. I have talked to guys that call their Attex, "a Max", and others called their Attex "6 wheel Hustler type vehicle."
The reason the number of T-20 transmissions out there is larger than the amount of Argos is because the T-20 was also in so many different makes and models of AATVs over the years including Max of course, Hustler, Attex, Swamp Fox, Sears, Camel, Tomcat, Vamoose, Starcraft, and the Chaparral. Some of these companies were in business for many years and sold many T-20 equipped machines. The T-20 was also used in industrial applications such as the Hustler WingIt sprayer which was used in rice fields and other wetland areas.
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
T-20 has a possi differential
Harder on tires bearings etc but give you better traction
Its Global sales are very high and I am not saying it is the best product just a good seller. Coke may be the best known Soda-pop but you may like Pepsi.
Almost all the ads I see even from most parts of the USA will reference an AATV as an Argo style vehicle
Case in point
Max II six-wheeler, amphibious 6x6, not Argo or bigfoot
Zebulon, NC, United States
eBay Motors: Max II six-wheeler, amphibious 6x6, not Argo or bigfoot (item 120213231083 end time Jan-25-08 13:32:40 PST)
New Jersey, United States
Sierra Trail Boss 6 X 6 ATV amphibious ARGO MAX ATTEX
eBay Motors: Sierra Trail Boss 6 X 6 ATV amphibious ARGO MAX ATTEX (item 120214278736 end time Jan-29-08 20:50:41 PST)
2006 Max IV-600T Amphibious ......like an Argo 6x6 ATV
it is the scotch tape brand of scotch tape
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Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs
I like the Max because I would want to be just like the guy in the Orange suit if I was 35 years younger! HA Ha HA
My argo is a snale and its steering is not to responsive its tough to measure up to a guy like whipper or his wife for that matter, Im always last in line. Not for long though........
Dunno about that...I'd still be lacking springage...how 'bout that Kidd, with eight Kenda's, prop driven in the water and i think they came with diesels??
That would be a monster! I think the standard engine was a 4 cylinder Wisconsin, but I think you might be right about there being a diesel option too. Here's the link for the site with all the information you might need.
The KID 8 x 8 ALL Terrain Vehicle
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"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"