I have also noticed that the hitch I have in the reciever tends to Hang up in more extreme approaches,,time to remove it,,,,or turn it over so its higher.
I have also noticed that the hitch I have in the reciever tends to Hang up in more extreme approaches,,time to remove it,,,,or turn it over so its higher.
I have a Conquest and an older 6x6 as well. Really like the Conquest, it will do just about anything I ask it to. I'm one of those guys that has upgraded to 24" Frontier tires, and they are a VAST improvement over the 22" Runamucks. The Conquest is relitively easy to work on, and there is no rocket science involved. Most repaires can be done on the trail, if needed (usually you can make it home if something goes wrong)
I have quite a few vids posted, mostly Conquests, and a few Avenger Clips. Check them out if you want to see some of the nasty stuff I do to my poor machines.
I have both Standard and Supertracks, they have their place, but are hard on bearings. I don't mind running full tracks in the winter, but prefer to run half tracks in the summer (or even better, no tracks at all)
xrover summed it up very well
RD
Yes Rock Doctor,,you have some great videos,,and what better realestate to drive the ARGO's in,,,very awsume,,,also see I think it is you in some JetBoat video's ?? Some look like less then 12" of water,,???
Thanks,
Yes, I also have several Jetboat vids posted, I can run in 3" of water under the right conditions. The kids just love running the rivers, my oldest is 5 yrs old now, and chomping at the bit to get back in the drivers seat. The rivers are just showing signs of breakup, should'nt be long now.
3" of water, Holy Moly,,thats hardly enough water to get your feet wet !