Nice Machine!!! Lot's of fun to work on them... I may have some plastic floor pans for ya if you need some. I am in Ontario as well. PM or email if your intrested.
Have fun with the cleanup!!!!!
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just bought an 1983 8x8 argo.now what?lol
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i agree my friend,and worrying about tires at this point is like putting the carriage in front of the horse.haha.Originally posted by mike bar View Post
Surely there is a 20" x 11" tire out there that you can find. Maybe someone knows right off hand and will advise you
Buy the way, nice buggy
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Surely there is a 20" x 11" tire out there that you can find. Maybe someone knows right off hand and will advise you
Buy the way, nice buggy
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yes sir,you are correct.the tires are 20x11 goodyear runamuck tires.i really wanted to be able to use the tracks in the winter,is there another alternative?Originally posted by racerone3 View Postthat machine probably has 20" goodyear runamucks under it. they are no longer made in that size. anything bigger and you won't be able to use your tracks. i believe that 22" is as big as you can go without tracks before they rub each other and the body
thanks.
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Nice mach plott hound, you should get lots of enjoyment from it. Hey Cole, i thought of your mach as soon as i saw these pic's. i see some other members did also.
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that machine probably has 20" goodyear runamucks under it. they are no longer made in that size. anything bigger and you won't be able to use your tracks. i believe that 22" is as big as you can go without tracks before they rub each other and the body
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well today i made a few phone calls. found out that all the chains,sprockets and bearings for my argo are available at canadian bearing.10 ft of double 40 chain is about 150 bux.now i just got o look into new rubber.what kind of rubber are you guys running?
thanks
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That should make for a good ride when you are done. Keep us updated of your progress.
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thanks for all the input guys.will work away at stripping this bad boy down and dont worry,questions will be aplenty.lol
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Yeah, I have a 1985 8x8. It is very similar to yours. If you have any questions let me know.
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member evil8x8 has the same machine, and i had one for a while. drain and replace the trany fluid before you run it... that kohler 17 will run great, but eats spark plugs like no 4 stroke i've ever met. if the chain tensioners are maxed out you will need to replace chain. the chains from the trany to the jackshaft are double 40, and the rest are double 50. the sprockets are pinned to the axles with roll pins. you will want to carry extras, along with a hammer and punch to drive them out and new ones in.
good luck and keep us posted
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thanks for the reply lewis,i probably should replace all the goodies in the bottom end.just as soon as i get the ice out of it,im going to presure wash everything so i can see what needs to be replaced.i have not even priced parts yet so i have no idea what this will cost me.
cheers
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Nice looking rig! Are you planning to re-work the bottom end? As for chains. Are the chain tensors all the way down? I am thinking( Evil, site name) has the same model and would be a great source for info on this year model machine.
Lewis
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just bought an 1983 8x8 argo.now what?lol
finally bought an older argo,needs a bit of TLC but at least it is complete.it came with plastic tracks and is equipted with a kohler 17 hp engine that runs.i am usure of how to check for chain wear so please be ready for some goofy questions lol.here are some pictures of the beast,tell me what you think.
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