hey yall. just got a slightly used avenger.(6hours) I have had it less than a week and have 12 hours now. I love it and really look forward to hunting with it. was wondering if there are any trail rides or rallies this summer. I'm in west ky and love to ride (slow) and check out different types of terrain.
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Welcome to the site and congratulations on your new Avenger! You can post in the Local Member's forum to find people near you to ride with: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/local-6x6-world-members/
Have fun and post up some pictures if you have any yet.
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oh yeah i custom built a rack for my canoe and small fishin boat here it is:Attached Files
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Hey B.M. Welcome,,this is a Great site for knowledge on the Amphibs. And I would say you started off with a Great machine too.
Hmmm,,would'nt be surprised if you used your canoe and boat less,,and Just take the Avenger in the water,,,It sure is cool,, to drive into the water,,motor around awhile,,,then Drive it back out,,almost wherever you want to,,some mount Trolling Motor's to there machines,,,
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Originally posted by B.M. View Postit is bolted but I carry wrenches. it is for the open areas and i'm gonna take it off when I go into the thick stuff
I have something simmilar, but mine is built as part of my back rack (non-removable), so I can still use my hitch. It's a little smaller than what yours looks to be though.
I also like the rack over the hood. How is it mounted? Easy to remove, or tip up out of the way? I could see myself building something like that for mine. I always find myself with pockets full of "stuff", that I like to have quick access to.
RDLast edited by Rock Doctor; 05-09-2008, 01:04 PM.
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Welcome to 6x6
BM
welcome to the site. I'm a newbie myself but so far this site is proving it's got some good folks on it and this part of the site is full of info about Argo's. Keep checking with us, feel free to give us your $.02 we can use your knowledge and post more pics of your rides and machine.
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aka Dennis"Let's Roll" when he used to wake me up in the mornings for school in the 50's.
My Dad, Utah Beach D-day vet, 79th Inf Div
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ten four. the front rack is pinned in four mounting post that are secured to the rail. it has a member for stiffnes that attaches via wingnut to the brush gaurd. it is on a hinge. i'll take a pick of it. the hood comes off with the rack on but it is one wing nut and four pins to pop off the rack. strength and stability verses utility . after a long ride in the rain this week i have figured out hoe i'm gonna stretch a tarp to the four corners of my boat rack.
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