welcome to the forum. i also live in newfound. cornerbrook to be exact. good luck with your vanguard.
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Hi everyone I singed up awhile back and have been lurking around. I'm from the IL side of the Quad Cities and my name is Wade. I just bought forum member Byrd's hustler that was listed in the for sale section. Outstanding guy to work with, he even threw a fishing pole into the Deal.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostI don't know what happened to the old thread so I will sticky a new one here. All of the introduction posts can go here so they are in one thread.
Don't be shy, tell us a little about yourself. Do you own an amphibious atv? If so, what kind. Where do you live, etc?
We look forward to meeting you.
Mike
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Hello everyone, I just bought a used Avenger 700. I've been working on it (the steering) and now trying to get the winch to work as well as trying to get the chains tightened. I've been using this forum nonstop since finding it. If anyone knows where I can grab some wiring info on the SuperWinch X2, I'd appreciate it. I'm not sure if that's the winch that came on it or not.
Thanks,
Jason
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Hey folkes I'm not a new member I joined in 2010.
But have not been on here in a few years.
I have an old 6x6 not sure of make or model it was given to me but will need a lot of work figured you guys might could tell me more about what I have. Any help is appreciated. I'm in east Texas. Once I figure out how to upload a picture I will
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Hey Wheatjl, welcome to the forum (five years ago) This link should tell you how to upload photos to the gallery: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/6x6-w...-pictures.html I look forward to seeing what kind of ATV you have.
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Hi, I'm an Aussie with a great interest in Argos and ATVs. I have used them on our farm, crossing the creek, on the lowland paddocks and in the brigalow hill country for a number of years. I thought I had bought the ultimate Argo last year when I purchased a 1997 Argo Avenger 8 x 8. It had previously belonged to the Townsville City Council for use in the marsh country in Far North Queensland. However, a number of atrocious problems emerged with the braking system. This led to my having a serious farm accident which landed me in the Intensive Care Unit of a Brisbane, Queensland hospital and subsequently, 6 months of rehab. I'll share some of my experiences on another post later.
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Hi, I am new to the amphibious world of Argos. I have been hunting since I was a kid, and recently after spending a long night getting an elk out of some tough country with an ATV I decided to buy a used 2010 HDI. The machine was a lot quicker and a lot more fun than I had thought. I did not have any illusions of it being remotely similar to an ATV or UTV, so I knew what I was getting in to. These forums have been a great place for improvement tips such as track tuners, solid axle extensions, etc.
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Hi afranzky, welcome to the forum.Your 2010 HDI is a good way to start off with an amphibious ATV. Those are nice machines. Hopefully it will make elk retrieval a little easier for you while also letting you have some fun on the way there and back.
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