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  • Nice buggy magger.I had planned to do something like that to mine someday.
    - GOOD LUCK HUNTING -
    Mike

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    • I Sold MY Conquest

      Originally posted by mike bar View Post
      Nice buggy magger.I had planned to do something like that to mine someday.
      - GOOD LUCK HUNTING -
      Mike
      Look out for a possible new member!! I just sold my 2000 Conquest to a Matt Ridley of Michigan. He knew Leo sponsored the Ohio AATV rally, but did not know about 6x6 world!?! Anyway I'll still be here on the site, but now I am going to be someones passenger, not an owner, for now

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      • My 94 Avenger

        I got some great advice here before I bought it. I got tracks and a canvas top and extra wheels. I loving the top in the winter!


        I meant conquest......I'm not good with names!!!!
        Last edited by tizbass; 12-18-2009, 09:53 PM.

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        • Nice looking Argo! It looks like you are already putting it to work.

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          • Great shot! Shows the awesome capabilities of the machine!!!

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            • November ride... Got some water in...

              As we were riding, i got stuck in a bad way.... a really baaaaaad one.... Got some water inside my machine...First pics water filling in from the side... Second pic...tried to get out without friend help while he was relocating his machine...BADDD DECISION... water was comming from the back and i really don't know why until i saw this pics taken by my friend()... I know now... Hung the beast to a tree and spend 20 min flushing 8-10 in of water from the tub... I was lucky that my tool box wasn't as full of water as by Argo ... Keep safe and dry...



              Martwell

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              • Great Pics. Glad to see your all havin' fun

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                • Originally posted by martwell View Post
                  As we were riding, i got stuck in a bad way.... a really baaaaaad one.... Got some water inside my machine...First pics water filling in from the side... Second pic...tried to get out without friend help while he was relocating his machine...BADDD DECISION... water was comming from the back and i really don't know why until i saw this pics taken by my friend()... I know now... Hung the beast to a tree and spend 20 min flushing 8-10 in of water from the tub... I was lucky that my tool box wasn't as full of water as by Argo ... Keep safe and dry...

                  Martwell
                  Those shots are awesome!!! Thanks!!!

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                  • Can't believe you did that. I've never done such a thing.. until this month Not in such a grand fashion as yourself, mind you.. things can happen when you least expect them.
                    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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                    • That second picture is incredible!

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                      • Yikes, that second picture was a story teller. All in the name of fun
                        Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

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                        • I've had that sinking feeling, just not that much sinking....COOL PICS.
                          Ya ain't stuck til the winch cable comes out!!!

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                          • Oh my gosh, Martwell... that second picture makes me think of the Creature from the Black Lagoon.

                            I've watched your videos & you guys are always smiling & laughing, even when you're stuck. I'll bet this time was no different.

                            Bridget

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                            • I have to ask, how is it in the water with all that iron attached??? I'm asking as I was recently "GIVEN" an 83 8 wheel in almost factory condition, still has all the decals, even the vinyl ones, but someone mounted something quite similar on it. Mine just wraps around the body but not around the rear, has a big winch bracket as an integral part of it. Thing is it has been an average of minus 20 celcius/centigrade up here since I got it and the nearest free water is probably a 1000 kilometers south, My first instinct was to tear it all off, but I've put that off till spring.
                              I sure could do some bush crashing with a set up like you have there, its a gorgeous fabrication job, no fear of coming home with your ARGO almost in half, YUP I've been down that road too, is why I drilled all the rivets out and went with machine bolts and washers, had to modify the rubber bumper strip
                              but oh well. Very nice looking rig you have there, wish the bank account (And the BANK MANAGER in the living room) would allow for an upgrade to a newer rig.
                              CERTIFIED ARGO NUT.

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                              • Originally posted by Model Citizen View Post
                                Oh my gosh, Martwell... that second picture makes me think of the Creature from the Black Lagoon.

                                I've watched your videos & you guys are always smiling & laughing, even when you're stuck. I'll bet this time was no different.

                                Bridget
                                I was sure that i've answer you post before but i think it was wash up with the site problems. Anyway, i can return the compliment and say that it's also very funny watch you vids... Looks like everyone are there to have fun and make us laugh... If i happen to be close to Arizona, i will stop by to say hello and visit your shop... Thank again Bridget

                                Martwell

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