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  • Hi my name is Rob and we live in the N.Y. catskill mountains. This is the first 6x6 ive ever owned. 74 scrambler ,and its proving quite hard to find any parts or alternate ways to hook brakes and a different tranny. In desperate need of tranny and brake setup. I have a 13 hp motor for it and am really looking forward to any and all help. Thank you in advance. Rob

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    • You might pm member jerseybigfoot, he may have what you need. He may send you somewhere also.
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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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      • Hello everyone-been thinking about getting an amphibious atv, as a child my grandfather had an amphicat we used to ride around in. I have some land on the river, and think it’s time to buy one. I live in central WI if anyone knows of a machine for sale, let me know. I’m an avid atv’er and grew up fixing snowmobiles, so a project would be great!

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        • Thank you. Hope I can find sone parts for this beast.

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          • Proud owner of rough Amphicat in Philadelphia region

            Hello All,
            The site looks like an excellent resource.
            Some first questions. I have no idea of the year. Mdl 600179 SN: 4689
            Has a sachs motor with the Borg plunger type transmission. Right now the points are fried and am waitiing for new ones. Unless someone know how to get a "atom" unit or has points in the nearby area.
            Going to need a lot of plastic work but first want to make sure it moves ok.

            Chris

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            • Welcome, Chris. Amphicat used several transmissions through its production and if I recall correctly, the B/W plunger type was the best one. The Sachs single is a decent powerplant as well. Good luck with the project!
              Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.

              (6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far

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              • Got a 2016 Frontier scout 6x6 in order to get to those places that I can't get my boat or atv. Joined the forum to get tips and help on maintaining, repairing and finding decent priced replacement parts. I'm in Olive Branch, MS and hunt on various public lands.

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                • Welcome Chriswilly1729 and Duckman. Congratulations on your purchases. Duckman I'm just down the road from you in Oxford. Not many 6x6 machines around here.

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                  • Glad to hear from you. Is there anywhere you haven't been able to go in yours?

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                    • Duckman there are plenty of places my machine won't go. My machine is a Hustler and I believe is has less ground clearance than your Argo. I can easily get bottomed out in ATV ruts and soft "pudding" like mud will stop me for sure. I ride at Sardis Lake and there is plenty of pudding mud.

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                      • Hi Folks,
                        I don't know if you have many members from bonny Scotland but this is where I hail from. I started hunting (stalking its called here) a few years ago and soon realised I needed an Argo for extraction of the beasts.
                        I was offered a swap for my old quad bike for a 2004 Argo Conquest. It was a bit run down but some new bearings a complete change of chains did the trick. I have had immense fun getting it back in working order and it now allows me to get far into the hills up here.

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                        • welcome landee ...what a beautiful place to ride . your argo looks great . johnboy va.

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                          • Thanks johnboy, it certainly is a gorgeous place to be at the moment!

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                            • Originally posted by Landee View Post
                              Thanks johnboy, it certainly is a gorgeous place to be at the moment!
                              Welcome Nice pictures, was that one of member RoryMCW's machines?
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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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                              • Welcome Landee. That is beautiful countryside.

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