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Use the holes as a template. They look as if a holesaw has done them .Measure diameter ,cut accordingly . Not great u have the holes but the shape could have been alot worse . Place patches in and chamfer patch and hole . This should come out fairly well considering .
tomo
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Originally posted by Tomo View Posthi
Use the holes as a template. They look as if a holesaw has done them .Measure diameter ,cut accordingly . Not great u have the holes but the shape could have been alot worse . Place patches in and chamfer patch and hole . This should come out fairly well considering .
tomo1973 Argo 6x6....23hp vanguard (project in the work)
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Similar procedure to a point for all materials f/glass, poly etc
My own I swapped a top from a wreck . The original top was really badly melted ,faded bad and generally abused . The hole repair experience came from the super swamp fox [f /glass] .Other members on the site will give u pointers on welders ,material etc to poly .
Maybe in the future a later model top in good condition will fit ,ask the members if other tops will fit .
tomo
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So, yesterday my son and I went for a trail ride. It needs new chains and bearings for sure. Good news is I hit it with the power washer and most of the black latex paint came off the upper tub. It's starting to look like a real 70's argo again. I think that i may do a retro look on this project. Upgrade the axles and bearings but keep the red with white wheels deal.
1973 Argo 6x6....23hp vanguard (project in the work)
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I recieved an email from argo my machine was built on Oct. 13, 1973. What is everyone using for chain tensioners? Mine has none on it now and the chains are starting to slap around. I'm going to be replacing them this week,just figured it would be a good time to add a tensioner setup.1973 Argo 6x6....23hp vanguard (project in the work)
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Not really suitable for the holes you have, but here is a thread on a repair that I did to a friends machine when it was about 10 miles back in the bush.
Incidently, this Avenger is now sitting back out in the same place with a Blown Transmition. The owner has a new Trans sitting on the floor of his shop, just waiting for the 2 of us to get some time off together. Will head out and swap the Trans as soon as we can............ Maybe next weekend (I'm at work this weekend)
RD
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Originally posted by Rock Doctor View PostNot really suitable for the holes you have, but here is a thread on a repair that I did to a friends machine when it was about 10 miles back in the bush.
Incidently, this Avenger is now sitting back out in the same place with a Blown Transmition. The owner has a new Trans sitting on the floor of his shop, just waiting for the 2 of us to get some time off together. Will head out and swap the Trans as soon as we can............ Maybe next weekend (I'm at work this weekend)
RD1973 Argo 6x6....23hp vanguard (project in the work)
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Good news! I found a complete shell in great condition. CarGuy (steve) gave it to me. He was a great guy to talk to and also had some cool machines to show us. Now I can do my axle swap on this frame and tub. Then I can do an engine and T20 swap.1973 Argo 6x6....23hp vanguard (project in the work)
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I have similar vintage and body style Argo 8 wheeler. Replaced Kohler 440 with 16hp Tecumsa. Did not think Briggs would fit. Piped exhaust out side of upper shell similar to way machines are done. Made small hood scoop for taller Tecumsa. Patched old exhaust hole in body on inside with heavy ga aluminum formed to fit. Sealed with good caulk and attached with rivets. Water proof patch. Drilled holes in frame and attached new chain tensioners with upper and lower wear pads to frame with 1/2" bolts through frame. Replaced axels, bearings, and chain with new splined axels and sprockets. Installed new 5 lug rims and tires. Amazing how new components can be used on older machines. Hope this helps.
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