I want to address an issue that i feel is very important. I purchased an Argo 580 one year ago. Enjoyed the machine very much but I experienced an incident that haunts me. I am an experienced ATV rider and felt my transition to the AATV was not a big deal.
I took my time getting familiar with the new machine. I drove it very conservatively and felt confident that I was a safe driver.
One afternoon my 5 yr. old grandson asked me to take him a joy ride. I was glad to do it. We had experienced the new machine in the snow and ice and loved the way we could spin 180s and 360s. BUT on that afternoon it was a warm summer day and I just wanted to keep that smile on his face. That trip nearly changed my life forever.
I did a sharp right turn that my grandson did not expect and he flew head first out of the Argo. Not sure I will ever be able to forget that feeling of what I had just done. He hit the ground and the tires came very close to skidding on him. It was a stupid mistake I made and I will never forget it.
He brushed himself off and said he was ok. I could barely function for hours later seeing that precious child coming that close to disaster It was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life.
My mission is to tell this story so it can not happen again. Anyone who has driven a skid steer AATV knows that the quick turn motion is dangerous. The driver has controls to hold onto....the passenger does not have a close support to grasp, especially in this machine. The passenger is vulnerable to the decision of the driver as to where and when he might turn. Why are these machines sold without standard seat belts...at least for the passenger? I am installing a seatbelt so any future passenger is safe in my machine. All AATVs should have them as standard equipment.
Be safe and i hope you never have the experience I had with my AATV.
Wilburjohn.
I took my time getting familiar with the new machine. I drove it very conservatively and felt confident that I was a safe driver.
One afternoon my 5 yr. old grandson asked me to take him a joy ride. I was glad to do it. We had experienced the new machine in the snow and ice and loved the way we could spin 180s and 360s. BUT on that afternoon it was a warm summer day and I just wanted to keep that smile on his face. That trip nearly changed my life forever.
I did a sharp right turn that my grandson did not expect and he flew head first out of the Argo. Not sure I will ever be able to forget that feeling of what I had just done. He hit the ground and the tires came very close to skidding on him. It was a stupid mistake I made and I will never forget it.
He brushed himself off and said he was ok. I could barely function for hours later seeing that precious child coming that close to disaster It was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life.
My mission is to tell this story so it can not happen again. Anyone who has driven a skid steer AATV knows that the quick turn motion is dangerous. The driver has controls to hold onto....the passenger does not have a close support to grasp, especially in this machine. The passenger is vulnerable to the decision of the driver as to where and when he might turn. Why are these machines sold without standard seat belts...at least for the passenger? I am installing a seatbelt so any future passenger is safe in my machine. All AATVs should have them as standard equipment.
Be safe and i hope you never have the experience I had with my AATV.
Wilburjohn.
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