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  • Hi, I'm new to this forum. I bought this Centaur in pretty good condition for a 2000 and pretty well equiped. I intend to perform a complete maintenance and fix a couple of things to have nothing to worry about for the next winter. I will need a little help and a few informations to succeed and appreciate my machine.
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    • Welcome Centaur. That thing looks awesome for $2000.
      Borrowing tools is for the weak.
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      2000 Max IV, 25hp Kohler Command, 26" Titan Tru Power AT's
      1996 Max IV, 18hp Briggs, 24" Serwas
      1998 Max IV (project in waiting)
      1995/1999 Max II, 16hp Briggs, 21" Rawhides
      Hustler 950 (Project in waiting)

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      • LOL I meant year 2000

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        • My bad, can't read that early in the morning. Still an awesome looking machine. Where are you located?
          Borrowing tools is for the weak.
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          2000 Max IV, 25hp Kohler Command, 26" Titan Tru Power AT's
          1996 Max IV, 18hp Briggs, 24" Serwas
          1998 Max IV (project in waiting)
          1995/1999 Max II, 16hp Briggs, 21" Rawhides
          Hustler 950 (Project in waiting)

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          • Québec Canada

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            • Hello to all you find people

              Hi and Thank You,
              My wife and I are beginning a new chapter in our lives. The lost of family, my reason disability sent us in a new direction. It has been rocky leaning to live all over again. We still don't know were we will go, but looking for some place to park our RV in the country. We like to fish, explore and love animals. We are in our 50's because of limited walking since the accident. I think a 6X6 or 8X8 will be better to go more places, also out on the water to fish and see the sunset. Any advice will help, with our low income it will need to be use and in good condition.
              2D (Tudie)

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              • Hello everyone from Peterborough, Ontario.

                I am not new to the argo scene as I am on my 3rd one. I have had a big foot and a conquest, and now a 6x6 frontier. On my last argo I ran Escargo tracks and would recommend them to anyone looking to a true all terrain track. They are the most aggressive and very durable.

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                • 2D, welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear of your recent disability but I'm glad you are looking for different ways to go out and enjoy life. I think the biggest issue you are going to face is trying to find a balance between budget and condition. I think patience is going to be important to finding the right machine. Educate yourself on the machines and figure out what will suit your needs. Then watch the used market here, on ebay, craigslist, etc. and you will start to see patterns regarding cost and then you will be able to see a good deal when it comes. If you are patient, you can get a barely used machine for 1/3 the cost of a new one.


                  Hello Labyrinth, welcome to the forum. How do you like your new Frontier compared to your bigfoot and conquest? Do you plan on tracking it as well?

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                  • My name is Kevin, thinking about getting a 6x6. I'm in Florida and currently have a mud boat that runs an 18 vanguard so if a get a 6x6 that engine will go into it first thing and a 23 will go on my boat.
                    I'll be looking to do some performance improvements to the 18 before I put it into a 6x6 and I figured I might as well start doing that now. This place seems to be a wealth of knowledge on that!
                    Look forward to talking to y'all.

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                    • Hello Kevin, welcome to the forum. I hope you can find a 6x6 that fits your needs.

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                      • Hi I am a retired weldor and crane operator and am interested in info on cushman tracksters,any help?




                        thanks Dean

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                        • thank you Mike it feel good to be welcomed. This is a new field for us to get into. can you tell me were to learn more about the 6x6 and 8x8's? we would like to drive right out into the water to fish or do they all do that. Thank you for any help or advise

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                          • There is a lot of information here on this forum. Just spend some time reading the new threads. Check out the videos on the home page some and visit our sponsors sites where they sell ATVs. That should get you started. As for driving right into the water for fishing, they work well for that. I use mine for fishing from time to time.

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                            • Originally posted by Dean attebery View Post
                              Hi I am a retired weldor and crane operator and am interested in info on cushman tracksters,any help?




                              thanks Dean
                              Welcome to the forum Dean. There are a few Cushman Trackster owners on the forum. Check out the existing threads and start a new thread in the Other AATV section of the site for any specific questions that you have.

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                              • hey everyone new to this site lots of great info on here just picked up a 1991 6x6 loving it having some chain slap but other than that works great

                                cheers

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