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  1. #3121
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Kings Mountain, NC
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    Hi David, welcome to the site. Those Avengers are nice machines.

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    hi I saw the aatv's on youtube and thought it looked like fun, so I joined. I have been reading the forum getting info so I can make a good choice when I buy my aatv. I will try not to ask too many stuiped questions. Alec

  3. #3123
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    Buffalo, NY
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    There's no such thing as a stupid question on here, Alec. Welcome aboard.......we'll help you make a good choice for an AATV.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

  4. #3124
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    Jan 2008
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    Vicksburg, Michigan
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    Welcome to the site Alec. No question is stupid. Feel free to ask anything.

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    Hi just purchased 8x8. Not sure year model number or anything else about it. Having fun and learning at same time.
    Great site.
    Cheers

  6. #3126
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Mississippi
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    Lanebrain post some pics if when u get a chance and I'm sure some people on here can help u out

  7. #3127
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    Jan 2012
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    1st 6x6 for me.started looking at $6000.00 range and found a hustler 980 deep tub in my local area for 1200.00.has all orig bearings but with wear,found a broken axle & poor chain adj. in process of resto ! great deal on bearings at big bearing store.com $113.00 all 12 to atl ga.i buy alot from this co. /out of Tenn. great site to learn from with this new toy !!!

  8. #3128
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    Quote Originally Posted by monstatracker View Post
    1st 6x6 for me.started looking at $6000.00 range and found a hustler 980 deep tub in my local area for 1200.00.has all orig bearings but with wear,found a broken axle & poor chain adj. in process of resto ! great deal on bearings at big bearing store.com $113.00 all 12 to atl ga.i buy alot from this co. /out of Tenn. great site to learn from with this new toy !!!
    Congrats on your hustler! With all the money saved you could build that hustler up to a great machine, better then new and still have some left. Welcome to the site!

  9. #3129
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    Quote Originally Posted by lanebrain View Post
    Hi just purchased 8x8. Not sure year model number or anything else about it. Having fun and learning at same time.
    Great site.
    Cheers
    Welcome to the site lanebrain. Congrats on your new Argo(assuming its an argo). Like swamp donkey suggested, post some pictures or ask in the argo section. There is lots of good help here.

  10. #3130
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    Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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    Hello members of 6x6 world! I have been lurkin in the background since the middle of december and thought i should introduce myself. This is a AWWSOME site with tons of good info. I recently picked up an old 1969 i think Max2 and have since torn it down to the last bolt. Someone had butchered in an old 2 stroke sacs engine that i am replacing with a 23hp kohler commander. Should have my new clutch next week. Im in the process of making up new solid axles and will be changing all the bearings. Also i have the t-20 torn down it looks fairly decent but i havent been able to find any specks on how thick the bands are from new or how thin they can be before they should be changed. Any info on them would be greatly appreciated? Also does anybody have a blueprint for a good motormount bracket for the kohler engine? Thankyou and again Great site Bob (oldbogger

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