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  • Hi Everyone,
    I just joined the community. I have owned an 1998 Argo Big Foot for 1 year. This is a great machine and I love it!
    The only thing is that I have the Plastic Supertracks, and that I am not fully satisfied. I live in the Quebec City area and we get a lot of snow here.. We also need a machine that can tow in the snow, so I am about to upgrade. I was searching for the best tracks, Argo rubber track, Adair, Escrago ... and I found that community, which is great! So I thought that maybe with the community I will find some good informations, advices and find out the best option for me.
    So to everyone, nice to meet you and I look forward to discuss about all that with you!

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    • hello. i am new to the site. obviously i am posting here. I live in northern Indiana. actually very close to the Mudd Ox headquarters. (I didnt hear about them tho until after i had purchased the argo). i recently purchased an 2003 Argo Bigfoot 6x6. i absoultely love it! i have always wanted one. wish i would have bought one a long time ago. I would love to get some info for a cab encloseure for it. I can weld steel but not aluminum. I was wondering if anyone had any light they could shed on this subject for me. i do know that i dont want it to be too heavy so that there is still some water capabilities. but i think it maybe one thing or the other as well. If any one can help out with an idea or some plans i would greatly appreciate it.

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      • bastguerard and duramax76, welcome to the site. It's good to have some more Bigfeet here.

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        • Originally posted by duramax76 View Post
          hello. i am new to the site. obviously i am posting here. I live in northern Indiana. actually very close to the Mudd Ox headquarters. (I didnt hear about them tho until after i had purchased the argo). i recently purchased an 2003 Argo Bigfoot 6x6. i absoultely love it! i have always wanted one. wish i would have bought one a long time ago. I would love to get some info for a cab encloseure for it. I can weld steel but not aluminum. I was wondering if anyone had any light they could shed on this subject for me. i do know that i dont want it to be too heavy so that there is still some water capabilities. but i think it maybe one thing or the other as well. If any one can help out with an idea or some plans i would greatly appreciate it.
          Welcome to the site Duramax76. Congrats on your new Bigfoot!

          I dont have a cab but I see a lot of cabs using canvas. If you want it light then maybe go that route. You could just make the frame structure and cover it up. Im just like you with the welding. Never touched aluminum. Good luck and if you figure something out post some pictures!

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          • Hi!!

            Hi, everybody!
            My name is Cody and i have a 1999 ARGO 8x8 Response that I am rebuilding from my uncle. Expect a LOT of questions from me about that!!
            My dream team: 1999 ARGO Response 8x8, 2003 Silverado, a 1963 Husquvarna chainsaw and a 2010 Husquvarna chainsaw.
            Randomstuff.site90.net

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              Hello I me call: serge, I am 50 years old and live in France.
              I am arcitecte.
              I bought there is some time a PUG of the 70s.
              I am of it restorer.
              He nearly knows how to me the maunal of maintenance as well as plans and shémas electriques as well as what was the reference of the engine BRIGGS and STRATTON which there is above.
              Thank you for your hel
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              • Hello everyone. I'am j McGuffie of Queen Charllote Islands north coast British Columbia Canada. Allso first time owner of 8 wheel argo. Have worded on it for 3 days freeing up wheel and cleaning electic starter. All drive chains are siezed up. Cut them out. New ones on order. Sould be up and running in 4 day. I think I'am the only one that has an argo here. PS Merry Cristmas to all
                Howa-jack

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                • Originally posted by cody1233 View Post
                  Hi, everybody!
                  My name is Cody and i have a 1999 ARGO 8x8 Response that I am rebuilding from my uncle. Expect a LOT of questions from me about that!!
                  Hi Cody, welcome to the site and good luck with your rebuild.

                  Originally posted by Howa-jack View Post
                  Hello everyone. I'am j McGuffie of Queen Charllote Islands north coast British Columbia Canada. Allso first time owner of 8 wheel argo. Have worded on it for 3 days freeing up wheel and cleaning electic starter. All drive chains are siezed up. Cut them out. New ones on order. Sould be up and running in 4 day. I think I'am the only one that has an argo here. PS Merry Cristmas to all
                  Howa-jack
                  Welcome to the forums. Hopefully you can get your Argo up and running soon so you can go out and enjoy it.


                  Originally posted by serge View Post
                  Hello I me call: serge, I am 50 years old and live in France.
                  I am arcitecte.
                  I bought there is some time a PUG of the 70s.
                  I am of it restorer.
                  He nearly knows how to me the maunal of maintenance as well as plans and shémas electriques as well as what was the reference of the engine BRIGGS and STRATTON which there is above.
                  Thank you for your hel
                  Hi Serge, welcome to the forums. If you are looking for a manual for the Briggs and Stratton motor, you can sometimes find them on their website depending on what year your motor is.

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                  • i've never posted before. i have a question. i've lost both keys to my 2011 maxxIV. can i by replacements from recreative or another place without having to change out the ignition switch? thanks in advance. good stuff on here --Jonathan

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                    • Hey all! New to the 6x6's looking into ones now, been reading the posts u all seem to be great as far as helping Im sure ill need some !lol .. I'm lookin at an old trail boss, kinda leafy for part availability..let me know what ya think . Thanks

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                      • Hello everyone my name is Rick. i just bought a 1979 MaxII. I dont know where to get any parts or the tires that make it float. It has brand new Carlilse tires 22-11-8 on it. Thank you, and I will have many more questions

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                        • Hey Rick, welcome....

                          The majority of parts for your machine can be purchased directly from Recreatives Industries in Buffalo, NY. For bearings, chain, bushings and basic hardware, almost any bearing supply house, Motion Industries, McMaster-Carr, or Buffalo Bearings here in Buffalo can help you out. Here's the link for Recreatives:

                          For parts and service questions please call 1-800-255-2511.
                          Outside the US and Canada, call 716-855-2226 Fax: 716-855-1094.


                          In general, your machine floats because of the sealed plastic tub, not just because of tires. Your Chevron tires are a decent tire for swimming in the water, but make sure the "V" points toward the rear of the machine when you're viewing the top of the tire. This is the ideal setup to get the most water speed.
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                          • Originally posted by bosstom View Post
                            i've never posted before. i have a question. i've lost both keys to my 2011 maxxIV. can i by replacements from recreative or another place without having to change out the ignition switch? thanks in advance. good stuff on here --Jonathan
                            Hi Jonathan, welcome to the site. I'm not sure if the keys have changed in the past few years but most of the ones used in Max ATVs are just a standard lawn and garden ignition and key. You can stop by your local small engine repair shop and just ask for a key. They will probably just give you one or only charge a dollar or two. You can also pick these up at autoparts stores but often you have to purchase the ignition and the key.

                            Originally posted by wrench1up View Post
                            Hey all! New to the 6x6's looking into ones now, been reading the posts u all seem to be great as far as helping Im sure ill need some !lol .. I'm lookin at an old trail boss, kinda leafy for part availability..let me know what ya think . Thanks
                            Hi wrench1up, welcome to the forum. Most parts on all of our machines are fairly common. The transmission is probably the only thing that you would have difficulty finding parts for on the trail boss but there are enough of them around that someone may have a spare they could sell you.

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                            • Hello all,,My nickname is Breeze and have toted that name for more years than I care to say,,Ha,Ha. I have been reading the message boards and forums and I can say this a really good site on the atv"s and the help shared here,,,I also have a Max,1993,16hp,and I also am going to trick mine out,,,,mabe diesel?,,,Anyway here I am,and glad to see there are some really good folks here.

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                              • Welcome all new guys to the site! Glad you found it and hopefully find it as useful and entertaining as I do.

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