Up to this point, I have never actually seen an Argo. I have seen every video I could find, many dozens of times. I have read every comment below the videos, and quite a few posts in this forum. Although there are differences of opinion on different configurations, one thing everyone agrees on is that an Argo is an extremely rugged and versatile machine, whether it be work, recreation, or necessity. I will be ordering my own in about 30 days, and I have never looked forward to anything as much as I am looking forward to my first ride. I have a 5 acre lawn, and can learn the basics as soon as the Argo is delivered.
castro...i use mine alot in the winter hauling firewood, etc . as do alot of others, they are great all around machines. steve, congrates on your new argo, your going to love it. which model did you buy ? johnboy va.
I did my first bit of real work with my Argo. We had a holly bush removed so our house foundation could be repaired. The bush was left in the middle of the front yard. I tried to tow it with my garden tractor, but it didn't have the traction. I hooked it to Juggernaught, and had no problem at all, hauling it deep into my section of woods. It made the work fun.
Steve
Of course after all the work was done, I went for a ride.
I did my first bit of real work with my Argo. We had a holly bush removed so our house foundation could be repaired. The bush was left in the middle of the front yard. I tried to tow it with my garden tractor, but it didn't have the traction. I hooked it to Juggernaught, and had no problem at all, hauling it deep into my section of woods. It made the work fun.
Steve
Of course after all the work was done, I went for a ride.
Of course!
I’m thinking of taking mine into a newly created beaver pond that has the water encroaching on my property.
Not sure if this is legal so I would probably call Fish and Game first...
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