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  1. #6601
    Join Date
    Dec 2015
    Location
    Barrie, Ontario. Canada
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    Quote Originally Posted by CC6x6 View Post
    Attachment 17357Hi everyone I just discovered your awesome site as we just bought our first Argo. Although it runs really well for its age (1979) I see it as fun project for years to come for my son and I who is just learning about engines and such. Anyhow, more to come but for now just wanted to say hi. I would like some info on my Argo if anyone can help ie the model etc.. thanks in advance ....just trying to figure out how to attach a pic lol
    Welcome to the site. Nice to see another vintage Argo nearby.
    Your Argo looks very similar to mine which is an 1983 TB model except your controls are on the opposite side.

  2. #6602
    defiantly a mid 80s tb model with the 16hp tecumseh. go start a thread in the Argo 8x8 section and send more pictures so we can narrow it down for you

  3. #6603
    i have a max iv for sale ,where do I post it ?
    Thanks,
    Mike

  4. #6604
    click forum ans scroll to bottom to "classifieds"

  5. #6605
    Hello All! My Name is Alex from North New Jersey. I currently have a Max IV 23hp Kohler. Looking to expand and get another! I am looking for a MAX 2 with 23hp kohler! Glad to be on here!

  6. #6606
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    NJ 08533
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_NJ View Post
    Hello All! My Name is Alex from North New Jersey. I currently have a Max IV 23hp Kohler. Looking to expand and get another! I am looking for a MAX 2 with 23hp kohler! Glad to be on here!
    Welcome, good luck.


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  7. #6607
    Join Date
    Dec 2018
    Location
    In a small town
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    Thank you

  8. #6608
    Join Date
    Dec 2018
    Location
    Byron center, MI
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    Hello, I have just purchased a Max 2 6x6 not sure of the year does have 14hp vanguard. In need of info on how to remove seat bottom which seems to be attached to the floor board which I want to remove also. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  9. #6609
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    NJ 08533
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye View Post
    Hello, I have just purchased a Max 2 6x6 not sure of the year does have 14hp vanguard. In need of info on how to remove seat bottom which seems to be attached to the floor board which I want to remove also. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Welcome hawkeye, congratulations on joining us with your Max II. I'm actually surprised no one has jumped in yet, next time post your questions in the Max forum for quicker response.
    As far as removing the floor seat combo its a little tricky, this is how i do it.
    Standing on left side of machine, place trans in reverse, after removing pin(if so equipped) put rt hand behind seat and left hand in stick hole and pick straight up and slightly forward towards gas tank over brake pedal, now tilting floorpan up towards vertical lift up and back together and out over sticks. If your machine has stick springs, place left hand in stick hole and pull back sticks with right once half out as floorpan is lifted out.

    Hope this helps.


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  10. #6610
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    upstate NewYork
    Posts
    2
    Hello Mike yes I did make a post back in 2010 under the name Allison don't know how I ended up with FA256 I am one and the same now I am 63 still live in upstate new York. Sold my 2010 argo. now looking for a max still the best. Very disappointed in my argo. Heavy in the front makes it hard to exit any body of water, and not a real full six wheel drive. You still have great site.

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