USD argo models buyers guide?

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    USD argo models buyers guide?

    So many options, so little knowledge. I see new 6x6 from 15 grand to over 30, and brand new 6x6 for 9999 and used as high as 12. What's the deal, how do you guys price your argos?

    Liquid cooled is better, the cheapest plastic track I saw was 600 for a 6x6 so maybe 800 for a 8x8, are some models more desirable?

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    Hi Could you tell me where those cheap plastic tracks can be bought.
    PS: I say some ebay or was it Aliexpress had rubber tracks for Argo, has anyone tried it.

    Regards
    Knut

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    It really comes down to the model and options. For instance, on the 6x6, the Frontier is the more affordable option. When buying that model, you can leave the stock 19HP motor or upgrade to the 23HP for an additional cost. The 750 HDI is the more expensive 6x6. It comes with a 23HP motor and the Admiral transmission. Then, there are special edition 6x6's that are even more expensive. Of course, you can spend a good deal on accessories like tracks, windshield, top, etc.

    I wouldn't say that the Frontier is any less desirable than the HDI, it's really more about what you are going to use it for. The Frontier is lighter and some people prefer its transmission over the HDI's Admiral. Some prefer the Admiral and the counterrotation it allows. The HDI also has a higher towing capacity.

    I think you just have to spend time reading about the models you are interested in. After a while you become familiar enough to know why different machines are priced different ways.

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