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  1. #7161
    Quote Originally Posted by 449fitter View Post
    Hey Thom , looking forward to pictures of your new project.
    I was hoping to find someone else that's done a full refurb and documented it to guide me, but looks like I get to pioneer the way.

  2. #7162
    Hello all, first time caller. New Argo 6X6 owner, here for info on maintaining it.

  3. #7163
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    Nice. What did you get? Lots of info on engine, drive train etc. If you have a specific question it generally answered quicker than a general all machine type answer. Sometimes you will get the answer by a search question. If not someone here will have the answer.....sometimes with different viewpoints but always informative. You may get quicker response if you start a new thread under the Argo forum.

  4. #7164
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    TDonald I did a complete refurb on a unit several years ago. Pulled it down to the frame and went from there. If you go that route, you will learn all about your machine and when you get stumped then ask for advise because most if not all members seem to want to help someone else out.

  5. #7165
    Quote Originally Posted by Laird View Post
    TDonald I did a complete refurb on a unit several years ago. Pulled it down to the frame and went from there. If you go that route, you will learn all about your machine and when you get stumped then ask for advise because most if not all members seem to want to help someone else out.
    Any chance you documented your journey down that rabbit hole?

  6. #7166
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    Hello,

    I just bought a 1999 Conquest 8x8. I'm here because this looks like the best place to find info on these machines. I'm new to Argos, but not new to working on vehicles/machines.

  7. #7167
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDonald View Post
    Any chance you documented your journey down that rabbit hole?
    Sorry but no. Just started taking it apart and went from there. The present Argo I have has not been that extreme but still didn't document anything.

  8. #7168
    new member
    MAX II and just bigfoot 6x6 owner

  9. #7169
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDonald View Post
    I was hoping to find someone else that's done a full refurb and documented it to guide me, but looks like I get to pioneer the way.

    Tdonald there are threads in the individual forums some have documented their rebuilds but you will have to search to find them.
    In my gallery there are 2 examples one of a MaxII and one of Argo Bigfoot, pictures not instructions along with countless other members galleries show theirs.
    There are certain videos on the home page of certain repairs.
    Hope this helps.


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  10. #7170
    Hello! New to the forum, reading and learning a lot. ISO of a Argo Frontier or Avenger, low hours and cheap! Ha! I know that argo and cheap don't go together. I would also be interested in a mudd-ox. I am using this for moose hunting in Alaska. Thanks for all the wisdom you have put down on these pages.

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