Hi Delduck
It is definitely an Argo Vanguard 2. I'm thinking the extensions would be more important on the front corners but better on all 4 ideally. Thanks for the reply.
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Deer dad is it a max 2. And my opinion of tracks is definitely need extensions. But again that’s only my opinion, I’m shure there will be some more responses from some guys in your area that will be better qualified for what your going threw. Lastly if it is a 95 max2 I think the price is too high. Again it’s only one guys opinion. Hope this was of help
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etting serious about a 1995 vanguard 2 6x6
Hello everyone.
I've been watching and learning for some time now on this forum and I've found a machine in my price range in good looking condition for it's age. Spec's: 1995 with ownership, 16 hp B&S - no problems evident, 6 practically new tires - not Argo, new 4500 lb winch, bilge pump, and drive gear looks clean and well maintained.
Problem: I want to run tracks for winter (in Ontario bush) and this machine doesn't have bearing extensions or tracks. My question is will tracks work on Non Argo tires (profile concern) and can I run tracks in snow without bending axles without the extensions? I assume that there is less torque in slippery snow then in mud and dirt.
I've been looking for some time now and haven't seen a lot I've gotten really interested in within my price range and I'm wondering if this machine can fill most of my wishlist without waiting any longer.
Price is $5000 CDN.
Thanks for any thoughts about tracks and tips about this model in particular.Tags: None
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