Hey all! Posted an intro but figured best to drop a new build thread here. I’m an aquatic biologist in western Montana (I work all over the PNW) and has been looking for used Argos when this one popped up on the Craigslist outside of Denver last spring (2020).

So a friend of mine grabs it for me for the tidy sum of $3500 and said it looked “kinda clean”. Closer inspection on arrival up here showed this one was likely a very low hours recreational buy that likely saw little to no use in the 17 years prior to me. The wiring had been toyed with at some point so I opted to retire the whole deal to my specifications and intended use as an aquatic herbicide application rig. Understand I don’t mean in swampy or marshy areas (though I see those too); rather, I am frequently on multi-thousand acre properties with multiple water bodies (lakes, ponds, rivers) and the amphibious capabilities of the Argo platform make running from site to site and in and out of the water a breeze. My buddy had an older 8x8 and recently traded up for a 19’ Conquest 6x6 as they 8x8 platform was a little large for his tastes.
So, other than cleaning the frame and chains, regreasing all the bearings, and a total rewrite from stem to stern, I didn’t do a whole lot to her last season. Lol. The pump setup is all controlled via the temporary dash setup. I’m installing a final version when the motor work is complete. On that end, I’ve pulled the worn out 18HP Vanguard and will be rebuilding it for use in a railroad go kart Repower project that is planned for the next time I have a few minutes to kill.



Got the old 18HP out...

Noted that I still need to reposition the bilge pump. I upgraded from the stock (broken anyway) to a 500gph. It’s a simple swap other then getting at the bulkhead fitting in the hull.
Ordered a new motor based on a LOT of surfing the threads here as a visitor...

This Briggs & Stratton Vanguard 31hp came from www.smallenginewarehouse.com with the muffler (more on that later) and the canister air filter (more on that later). It also came with the stub shaft (top secret), beefed up stator, and whatever. Oh! It’s a 1 1/8” 4” shaft. Which, who gives a **** because the footprint requires me to make an adapter plate.


So it’s off to the metal shop on the ‘Morrow to source a piece of 6 1/2” x 11 1/2” x >1/8” plate steel. Thought process: As I won’t be using the old fan ducting, I have more than enough room to offset mount the bigger motor to keep the clutches aligned. Open to suggestions but I’ll likely just go with the 6X6Parts offerings for both driver and driven, along with a new belt. Oh, and a caliper rebuild of course. I’ll likely go ahead and do the winch mount (rescue line) now as well since it’ll be a much bigger pain in the ass once the big block is mounted. I’ll keep you posted if you care.

So a friend of mine grabs it for me for the tidy sum of $3500 and said it looked “kinda clean”. Closer inspection on arrival up here showed this one was likely a very low hours recreational buy that likely saw little to no use in the 17 years prior to me. The wiring had been toyed with at some point so I opted to retire the whole deal to my specifications and intended use as an aquatic herbicide application rig. Understand I don’t mean in swampy or marshy areas (though I see those too); rather, I am frequently on multi-thousand acre properties with multiple water bodies (lakes, ponds, rivers) and the amphibious capabilities of the Argo platform make running from site to site and in and out of the water a breeze. My buddy had an older 8x8 and recently traded up for a 19’ Conquest 6x6 as they 8x8 platform was a little large for his tastes.
So, other than cleaning the frame and chains, regreasing all the bearings, and a total rewrite from stem to stern, I didn’t do a whole lot to her last season. Lol. The pump setup is all controlled via the temporary dash setup. I’m installing a final version when the motor work is complete. On that end, I’ve pulled the worn out 18HP Vanguard and will be rebuilding it for use in a railroad go kart Repower project that is planned for the next time I have a few minutes to kill.



Got the old 18HP out...

Noted that I still need to reposition the bilge pump. I upgraded from the stock (broken anyway) to a 500gph. It’s a simple swap other then getting at the bulkhead fitting in the hull.
Ordered a new motor based on a LOT of surfing the threads here as a visitor...

This Briggs & Stratton Vanguard 31hp came from www.smallenginewarehouse.com with the muffler (more on that later) and the canister air filter (more on that later). It also came with the stub shaft (top secret), beefed up stator, and whatever. Oh! It’s a 1 1/8” 4” shaft. Which, who gives a **** because the footprint requires me to make an adapter plate.


So it’s off to the metal shop on the ‘Morrow to source a piece of 6 1/2” x 11 1/2” x >1/8” plate steel. Thought process: As I won’t be using the old fan ducting, I have more than enough room to offset mount the bigger motor to keep the clutches aligned. Open to suggestions but I’ll likely just go with the 6X6Parts offerings for both driver and driven, along with a new belt. Oh, and a caliper rebuild of course. I’ll likely go ahead and do the winch mount (rescue line) now as well since it’ll be a much bigger pain in the ass once the big block is mounted. I’ll keep you posted if you care.
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