I'm Craig, from mid Georgia. Just got a new Argo 6x6 Frontier, having fun around the yard and in the pond. Looking forward to deer hunting in the swamp, and elk hunting in Colorado with it.
jbobob from Minnesota
Just joined the site as I just picked up a 1998 Max IV. Never had any type of ATV so this is all new to me. I am 56 and bought some hunting land that is flooded from beavers. This is why I decided on the Max as I wanted a work horse that will go through about anything and is able to transport more than two riders.
My first ride didn't go so well, as the drive chain on the right decided to break while I was 3/4 mile from the building/shop through a swamp. Am trying to find a new link to fix the chain, but have to work nights, so I'll have to leave it out on the property for now.
Anyway, I am looking forward to finding out about the vehicle and how to ride. The videos on the site are great and informative. Thanks.
Hi jbobob, welcome to the forum. Congratulations on picking up your Max IV. Sorry that you had some trouble out of it on the first ride but it sounds like it's an easy fix. You can typically pick up a #50 master link at your local NAPA or Tractor Supply. You may want to inspect the rest of your chain to make sure it is not worn out, broken or stiff once you get it back to your house.
I'm Goose from Brighton, Ontario. I just ordered my first machine, a 6x6 HDI, and can't wait until it arrives. My brother in law got me hooked on them and I am excited to join the community.
A special Hi to Warren! I didn't know that you were on the forum.
My name is Dean, I own and operate an excavation company in Roanoke , Va. I grew up playing in the dirt and love being outside.I just bought a 2005 Max6x6 in great condition and I'm the 3rd owner. The 2nd owner I bought it from had it a year with no were to ride it or a trailer to get there. The original owner keeped records on it so it's well maintained. I have some instructions , but was woundering if there any videos on maintaining this machine. Can someone tell me we're a good place to look.
Welcome Dean, if u like playing in the dirt you should fit in just fine here. Go to the home page and click on any of the links in the sections tab. You will find info about any make and model and how to fix and maintain them.
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