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  • I am David Enoch and live just North of Dallas. I am in the market for a Pug Badlands 624. I have one spotted and hope to make a deal soon. I found this forum while researching the Coot, and now the Pug.

    My main hobby is Airgun. If anyone needs help in that area I could help out. I am getting ready to sell a bunch of them to finance the Pug.

    David Enoch

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    • Hi David, welcome to the forum. Good luck getting your Pug, those are neat machines.

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      • Hi I'm Tony from Ontario Canada. New member to this forum. I love the outdoors and owned argos for the last 15yrs. Had an older style 6x6 which I sold 5yrs ago and bought a 2007 8x8 avanger. Seems to be an interesting forum and I'm glad to join in.

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        • Hi Tony, welcome to the forum. It's good to have another seasoned Argo owner on the forums.

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          • first time posting. don't own a 6x6 or 8x8 but am looking. have a place in the u.p. of michigan that has a small lake and marsh ground that i think would be ideal for a max II or IV. can someone tell me the appropriate thread to ask my stupid questions. thanks drb

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            • drb. pm member thebuggyman1, Jim is quite familiar with stock and altered machines in that area, not afraid to give his opinion either.
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              My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
              Joe Camel never does that.

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              • hi i made an account a long time ago but never posted anything becuse i didnt have a 6x6 i just loved 6x6s when I first saw them my name is koltyn sherman im 18 and live in florida i just got a 1980s max2 6x6 that the frame is shot on and am tryin to find out what metal to rebuild the frame with i know its c channel but dont know what thickness i am a avid build im outside more then im inside i just love building stuff when i saw this 6x6 i just had to have i hate seeing things that were once awsome machines but are now going to waste but i plan on bringing this one back i just need some advice thanks

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                • New to the site. New to the whole AATV thing. Just bought an all original 1982 Bush Swamper. Low hours on the machine. In really great shape. I am the third owner on it. First guy owned it for most of it's life. Used it for moose hunting. Sold it when he got too old to go hunting anymore. Previous owner bought it in 2009. Ran one tank of gas through it and then never used it again. I bought it and plan to restore it and then who knows.

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                  • Originally posted by Pvanloy View Post
                    New to the site. New to the whole AATV thing. Just bought an all original 1982 Bush Swamper. Low hours on the machine. In really great shape. I am the third owner on it. First guy owned it for most of it's life. Used it for moose hunting. Sold it when he got too old to go hunting anymore. Previous owner bought it in 2009. Ran one tank of gas through it and then never used it again. I bought it and plan to restore it and then who knows.
                    That Bush Swamper sounds really cool and welcome to the site. Some pictures or a video of the machine would be very interesting!

                    Keith.
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                    ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
                    REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS

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                    • Hi I just started looking at your site and it is great. I have a 94 max2 and are looking for a roll bar and windshield for it. Thanks for a great informational site'

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                      • Pvanloy and bcharlye, welcome to the forum.

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                        • Hi everyone I live in central NY and I'm waiting for my first 6x6 atv to be delivered. It is a 2001 Max lV.

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                          • Hi h2ofro, welcome to the forum. Have fun with your Max IV.

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                            • good morning 6x6 world, first of thank you for letting me join this group of outdoormen/outdoorswomen. my names josh an i just got my first argo 8x8 this week end. its an 1985ish? (buddy didnt know an i havent gotten a chance to go through it yet, thats later today) although this is my first, i have been on 6x6's since i was knee high to a grass hopper. my family would go hunting with atvs all the time. my dad had the quad, my granfather had the terra-jet, an good ol wes( grandpas friend, more like my second grandad had the 6x6. my best memories growing up were out in the bush drivin through mud an lakes an over small beaver damns in these great machines. i have just a few questions about my rig, it is stuck in reverse an wont come out. i loaded it on the trailer myself, but forgot to put it in neutral. will this stop it from starting? i have some wiring to tak care of today first though....what a mess it is lol.

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                              • Welcome Josh the trans could be simple as a roll pin or...
                                Good luck with your project.
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                                My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
                                Joe Camel never does that.

                                Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

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