lololololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! At lunch I drove over to the offroad part to see if I could find my Argo hood on the side of the road. Less than a block from the park my hood was just laying there with no damage. Oh Yes even a blind hog finds an acorn now and then.
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Originally posted by crowhater View Postlololololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! At lunch I drove over to the offroad part to see if I could find my Argo hood on the side of the road. Less than a block from the park my hood was just laying there with no damage. Oh Yes even a blind hog finds an acorn now and then.
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I have one right in front of the existing hood release.I used a smaller 1/4 fender washer rivited to the hood and drilled thru the angle under the hood for the adjustable pin.Took about 30 min. to install,pull the clevis pin and turn the release and hood is open. For my seat,I installed a screw in 1/4 stud into the plywood where it lines up with the square tubing frame,closed seat and where the stud contacted the square tubing,drilled a hole for stud to pass thru.Last was to drill a hole for the hairclip pin 1/8 below the square tubing and install the clip.Seat can be removed in a matter of seconds,and you cant see the modification unless you look up under the seat,
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Originally posted by crowhater View Postlololololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! At lunch I drove over to the offroad part to see if I could find my Argo hood on the side of the road. Less than a block from the park my hood was just laying there with no damage. Oh Yes even a blind hog finds an acorn now and then.
Tim
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