Greetings from New Zealand , recently purchased an Argo Avenger and need to find a couple of drain plugs before i can take it swimming.
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Welcome to the site kevmack, your plugs are a standard kayak type drain plug. If you can't find them locally, I'm sure any Argo dealer would be happy to throw a couple in an envelope for you.
The owner of adairargosales - Home is a member here if all else fails. Good luck, and have fun with your new toy.
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Super Excited! Just put a down payment on a used 2007 Maxx II. I am kinda of a tall guy 6'7" so if anyone has done a seat modification, to move it back I am interested. These things look awesome on you tube : ) I plan on being the envy of the neighborhood. Everyone here has Rangers and Gators blah,blah, when they see this thing they are gonna know they wasted their money. We have STEEP hill down to a community dock, they won't lemme take my Excursion down it, so I had to buy in and get a UTV. Its gonna be awesome when they c me drive into the lake : )
So thankz 6x6 you really peaked my interest with your videos that you posted and this wonderful forum: ) Oh by the way if we need some T-Shirts, I print those, lemme know.
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Hi Jawz, you'll certainly be putting those side by sides and other inferior vehicles to shame with your Max. The good thing about a Max II is the leg room. My friend that I first started working on AATVs with is 6'6" and he always had plenty of leg room in the Max IIs that we'd drive around. Once you get behind the sticks of an AATV, you'll be hooked for life. They're amazing machines and they're the ultimate off road vehicle that gives the absolute best bang for your buck. And a 2007 Max II is a GREAT choice for an AATV. Splined axles, K Lock rims, powerful 4 stroke engine, you can't go wrong. Looking forward to hearing more about your upcoming adventures, and maybe you can get you to meet up with us for a ride some time. Welcome aboard!"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Hello, from New Hampshire.
Hi, my name is Doug, I live in New Hampshire, near to Manchester. I'm new to 6x6 ATV's. I bought a used Max VI, was told it is a 1999 or 2000? I hope to find help in maintaining my Max, meet folks online, and other in my area that ride.
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Originally posted by Newtwo6x6 View PostHi, my name is Doug, I live in New Hampshire, near to Manchester. I'm new to 6x6 ATV's. I bought a used Max VI, was told it is a 1999 or 2000? I hope to find help in maintaining my Max, meet folks online, and other in my area that ride."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Greetings, I'm a new AATV owner (about one week). I really appreciate all the members on this site. I read most all the post, decided on the AATV that would be best for me and then I found out that if it was a good deal, it would be gone before I could get it or it was too far away. So I just bought the first one I that was close to home, a 2002 Response with 124 hours. It had been sitting unused in a shed for a few years so I had to tinker with it to get it going. Its running great now except for the backfiring when releasing the throttle or switching it off. I live on a creek that I used to canoe and kayak on until the pesky beavers arrived. Now, I hope to use the Argo to reek havoc on the beaver dams and reclaim the creek. (I know the beavers will win.)
Harry Thames
Sumter, SC
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Greetings to all! I'm sort of an AATV owner. I have a 1970 model Gama Goat that is in excellent condition. It is just not skid-steer! I have always had some type of off road vehicles in my life, rock crawler jeeps, 4 wheelers and at one time owned a Coot. I remember driving an Allis Chalmers Terra Tiger many a year ago when they first came out but the amount of money it was for sale for was way outside my pocketbook at that time. I had thought the AATV concept had died out as I haven't seen one in years. I ran up on this site and boy did it get me fired up for one! I plan to look for a used 8 wheel Argo on tracks or something along that line. Of course, you guys being experts may steer me in a different direction. I work for the Army Corps of Engineers so I'm on the road about 300 days a year so I'm hoping something will turn up in my travels. From what I've read I think this forum will be a ball and a wealth on information. Thanks up front guys!
Larry Burns
Florida Panhandle
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New Amphicat Owner Here!
Before - driver side.jpgGot it home.jpgHello All!
Names Jerry and I just got a Amphicat given to me from my Girlfriends Grand-Father. The moter is out and I need to find a torque converter and probably some new tires. Never had one of these and am looking forward to working on this with my girls 11 year old son. He is very excided and motivaded to put the work in to get it running. Hoping there is a few knowlegable people out there that won't mind if I ask a few questions as I am sure I will have a few as this thing goes together.
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