I got my first argo and I,m looking for info on parts. anybody know where to get chains ?
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I have a Argo 4. Looking for info on parts.
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Looking for parts for my argo 4
Sorry I guess a little more info would help. Its a 6x6 and I was hoping to find a parts place. I currently need some chain but need a few other items also. I'm told the chain is 530 o-ring but I want some strong chain as we are replacing the main drive off the trans. A latch that holds the motor cover on is another item. it is a 4 passenger model. Its definitely not a newer argo but enjoyed the ride on it and want to make it right.I took a pic of the serial number but cant read from my pic.
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I have an Argo 4, looking for parts
Originally posted by BIGGESTBRIAN01 View PostSorry I guess a little more info would help. Its a 6x6 and I was hoping to find a parts place. I currently need some chain but need a few other items also. I'm told the chain is 530 o-ring but I want some strong chain as we are replacing the main drive off the trans. A latch that holds the motor cover on is another item. it is a 4 passenger model. Its definitely not a newer argo but enjoyed the ride on it and want to make it right.I took a pic of the serial number but cant read from my pic.
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Originally posted by philipatmaxfour View PostFor some decades Recreatives Industries built a four seat ,6 wheel machine called a Max 4 on Depot street in Buffalo. The one that I bought in 2003 used 530 O Ring chain.It was not an Argo made by ODG in New Hamburg Ontario. Max parts are apparently readily available even though the manufacturer is no longer building machines at this time and I am sure that some of the current Max owners will guide you. Funny that we still see lots of "for sale" adds for an Argo that are clearly not an Argo. Best wishes
Try posting your question in the Max forum and you can check with max6x6.com or richards.sigpic
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