Having messed with several Russian made pieces of equipment I found them mostly to be crude to their American counterparts in comfort but were all built tough to anybody's standards anywhere. Welcome to the forum.
Hi Everyone. Im Brian C. I just joined the forum today. (whoop-whoop). Anyway i live in Kitty Hawk NC. We live here on the outer banks of NC or OBX. I am a general contractor that has been doing wood work all my life. 40 years old. I had never even heard of a argo until hunting last year. A man drove his argo to a bear we had got in a area that we crawled in on. I was freakin amazed. Well last week i saw one on craigslist for sale , so i called dude up and met to look at this thing. I didnt even drive it around. i just told the guy to drive it up on my trailer and i hurried back home with it. It was like christmas back when i was 7. Happy,happy, happy. I drove it around a couple of days and even ran in the pond. Now i have a few questions and need some parts and accessories. I looked up argo online and saw this site and thought this is the 1 for me. So, here i am. A proud owner of a argo. I sent a pic to dealer here in nc and he told me it looked like a 87 argo. The tag on dash says S6138 from ontario gear co.Thanks for letting me join the club. Im not a mechanic for sure but woodwork ive mastered. So if anyone has questions about wood work, then ask me. I'll try to help. Again thanks. Talk to ya soon...
Hi Brian, welcome to the forum. There are several NC members on the site. Many members (from NC and all over the US) ride twice a year at Goldsboro, NC. You're welcome to join us. Check out the trail ride forum for the dates. Good to have you here. I hope you enjoy your Argo.
Hey Folks! Hows it goin? b. seas here proud owner of a st 300 d had 295 jlo in it but I launched that sucker! just got a 14 horse vanguard little smaller than I wanted but the price was right! Now just need a clutch for a 4 stroke! Located in Bangor Pa.
Hi Shadowbax, welcome to the forum. If the hole is really small like a pinhole, you can use a small propane torch to heat up the body and melt it back together. If it is a little bit larger hole, you will need a spare piece of HDPE. Put some tape on the back of the hole and melt some hdpe into the hole. It works well if you let the hot HDPE drip into the hole. The tape will prevent it from just going through the hole itself. If the hole is a large hole/opening, then you will need to take a spare piece of HDPE, cut it so that it fits in the hole and plastic weld it back to the tub with a plastic welder. If that's the case, search the site for plastic welding. There are several threads on the topic.
Good Evening Everyone Just Purchased a used Hydro Traxx TJ 625 and also just joined this forum and looking forward to learning all about my new Machine from all you expeirenced 6x6 Members.Have been trying to find a manual for my machine but no luck yet.Iam hoping someone on this forum may no where i could purchase a manual.Looking forward to reading all the great info on this site Thank You Steve
Hello from central Illinois. My toys don't float (at least they weren't designed to), so I hope all of you will put up with me pushing the limits of this forum a bit. I have a Roof Palomino, a Jeep-inspired lawn mower, and just brought home a Pug 4x4 made by Chetech. It has a Kohler two cylinder engine and a four speed transmission out of a Ford Escort. Previous owner owns a company that rebuilds earthmoving equipment, so it has a Caterpillar inspired yellow (body) and black (cab and wheels) paint job. My experience with this particular Pug is about 5 minutes worth of test driving and loading on the trailer, so I've got quite a bit of evaluating to do. It has some known faults (noisy hydraulic pump, one leaking steering cylinder, tailgate isn't quite right, needs different front tires, etc.) but nothing that a little weekend/evening wrenching and the credit card won't fix. The things I need the most are the owner's manual and parts book. If anyone has one (or a copy), please let me know. Thanks!
Hi. New here. just introducing myself. i found the forum to start after coming across an old Amphicat for sale local and cheap. i remember these from when i was a kid and havent thought a lot about 6x6 aatv's in a long while. ive been rebuilding and restoring motorcycles and snowmobiles for 30 years as a hobby when im not designing machines for my work in optics manufacturing.
dont have a lot of spare $$ so im looking to see what a good used AATV would be. would love to find a Hustler near me at a reasonable cost or go for a newer Argo. saw the chinese 8x8 too but not sure about them.
well as i get into a 6x6 ill post here and have some questions
Hello from central Illinois. My toys don't float (at least they weren't designed to), so I hope all of you will put up with me pushing the limits of this forum a bit. I have a Roof Palomino, a Jeep-inspired lawn mower, and just brought home a Pug 4x4 made by Chetech. It has a Kohler two cylinder engine and a four speed transmission out of a Ford Escort. Previous owner owns a company that rebuilds earthmoving equipment, so it has a Caterpillar inspired yellow (body) and black (cab and wheels) paint job. My experience with this particular Pug is about 5 minutes worth of test driving and loading on the trailer, so I've got quite a bit of evaluating to do. It has some known faults (noisy hydraulic pump, one leaking steering cylinder, tailgate isn't quite right, needs different front tires, etc.) but nothing that a little weekend/evening wrenching and the credit card won't fix. The things I need the most are the owner's manual and parts book. If anyone has one (or a copy), please let me know. Thanks!
Hi 70Standard, welcome to the forum. There are a few pug owners on the forum so you will fit in just fine. I like the Cat yellow.
Hi. New here. just introducing myself. i found the forum to start after coming across an old Amphicat for sale local and cheap. i remember these from when i was a kid and havent thought a lot about 6x6 aatv's in a long while. ive been rebuilding and restoring motorcycles and snowmobiles for 30 years as a hobby when im not designing machines for my work in optics manufacturing.
dont have a lot of spare $$ so im looking to see what a good used AATV would be. would love to find a Hustler near me at a reasonable cost or go for a newer Argo. saw the chinese 8x8 too but not sure about them.
well as i get into a 6x6 ill post here and have some questions
Thanks for the welcome.. im in Vermont. ive found a cool old amphicat for 900$ and an old 85 argo 6x6 for about the same $ and a range of older max 2 and 4's .. how would the older amphicat stand up to say the 85 argo for a good starter toy ?? thoughts
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