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  • Argo Pushbar and rear Rack

    OK, I'm not sure if I posted this before, or not

    I owed a friend a favor, and he may have took a little advantage of me. He asked me to build a pushbar and rear rack for his Conquest......I agreed. No problem right?
    He dropped it of with me, and also left me a pile of "Scrap Metal" to work with
    I refuse to do things Half-Assed, so I ended up contributing most of the material myself.........Now he owes me one
    I also mounted the rear winch as per his instructions, although I would have done it different if it was mine.

    NOTE: I DID NOT PAINT THE BUMPER AND RACK ON THE ARGO. HE SHOWED UP AS I WAS ABOUT TO TAKE IT ALL OFF TO PAINT IT. HE DECIDED TO PAINT IT HIMSELF AND SAVE ME THE EFFORT. THE OVERSPRAY IS HIS PROBLEM








  • #2
    Wow Thats a nice set up!!!

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    • #3
      Boy, if I were closer, I'd be looking for favors too
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      • #4
        Nice work RD!

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        • #5
          Rock Doctor ,

          Thats a nice job that you did on the front brush guard and also the rear one as well. In the past , I,m also sure a rear winch would have come in handy too , right?

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          • #6
            Your a good friend to have around. Nice job RD.

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            • #7
              Rock Doctor. Really nice fab job there. Was your friend was not overly concerned about the AOD (angle of departure) at the rear and you might have been?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by argohunter View Post
                Rock Doctor. Really nice fab job there. Was your friend was not overly concerned about the AOD (angle of departure) at the rear and you might have been?
                This is how I did mine, as you can see I raised the rack up quite a bit higher on mine than his. I just built his the way he wanted it. If my back rack interfers with my departure angle, I think I'm probably in trouble.
                Bad pics, but you get the idea



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                • #9
                  [QUOTE=Rock Doctor;30142]If my back rack interfers with my departure angle, I think I'm probably in trouble.

                  Yes you would be (in trouble).: I like your idea.
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                  • #10
                    Nice job there RD

                    Fine fab work. He owes you big!

                    Also like the future rug in the back of the Conquest.
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                    • #11
                      I know from experience thats alot of time in that fabrication. I think he owes you multiple two-fers. No doubt the rear winch will come in handy even if it has to be used only one time. Nice job.

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                      • #12
                        I am considering building my next Pushbar/Rear Rack out of Aluminium

                        Any thoughts on that guys?

                        RD

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
                          I am considering building my next Pushbar/Rear Rack out of Aluminium

                          Any thoughts on that guys?

                          RD
                          RD if you need a machine to practice on just let me know. Aluminum on the front and steel on the back may work for leaveling you out in the water. just a thought

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                          • #14
                            i woulda mounted rear winch a little lower myself but who am i to say right? like the rear rack and bumper on both ur machine and buddies though.. would be perfect for holding jerry cans. how much weight u think u added with all that steel on the machine. 200#???

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by swampdonkey View Post
                              i woulda mounted rear winch a little lower myself but who am i to say right? like the rear rack and bumper on both ur machine and buddies though.. would be perfect for holding jerry cans. how much weight u think u added with all that steel on the machine. 200#???
                              I doubt it adds up to 150 lbs
                              I feel that it's just part of the Argo, and ignore it..........and considering the loads I haul, it's just a drop in the bucket
                              I don't spend alot of time "swimming" around, it's more like just crossing creeks and ponds.

                              I agree with you, if I was to mount a rear winch, I would put it under my back rack.
                              Even on the one I did for the friend, I think I should have mounted it upside down under the rack


                              RD

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