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  • rodp
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    Cheers Mike, I'll have to google proxy server as you say. Not really that well up on these computer thingys.

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by rodp View Post
    Can't get it over here, bummer. Any way of getting round it being blocked here ???
    You can use a proxy server based in another country to view it. You may have to google proxy server if you aren't familiar with the process. Some browsers let you enable proxy servers too: https://www.iprivacytools.com/change-ip-address-chrome/

    The downside is often slower speeds through the proxy server but you can always let it queue up first.

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  • rodp
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    Can't get it over here, bummer. Any way of getting round it being blocked here ???

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  • Noel Woods
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    Here's a link to Swamp Hunters, the crew uses Argo's to tear up the swamps in Mississippi and to dear down a shack, episode 201.

    Sorry the video or page cannot be found. The page may have been removed, had its name changed, or is just temporarily unavailable. Please use search or visit our home page. Thank you.
    Last edited by Noel Woods; 10-13-2014, 08:26 PM.

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  • Andyman
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    Cool Nick

    Nice shop

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  • Nick O.
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    While editing the latest racing footage, I remembered alot of people wanting the video without music. Here is the June '14 video with all music removed. I think it's a bit awkward. YouTube muted the original video, so if anyone wants to buy a loaded flash drive feel free to PM me.

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  • gusgus
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    Here are a cpl mud yuk clips with rubber tracks getting stuck , and a great track view of the adair swamp tracks in action.





    Last edited by gusgus; 07-27-2014, 06:06 PM.

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  • Noel Woods
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    Nice performance in the slush. Makes me jealous as its near 100 degrees here in Tejas. Looks like a nice area to play North.

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  • gusgus
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    Here's a video of 24" rubber tracks, just imagine the weight of these monsters

    Argo sur chenilles de 24po - YouTube

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  • Nick O.
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    Thanks Lewis!

    I think ours needs a brother.

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  • lewis
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    Those were some great videos. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Nick O.
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    Video dump!


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  • akcrawler
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    Originally posted by mudbug3 View Post
    CLICK ON THE URL AT THE TOP OF THIS UTUBE VIDEO , AND WATCH IT IN ------- HIGH QUALITY

    YouTube - Argo Avenger Offroading

    I guess this is whats called blazing your own trails . I like to make my own trails , but I,m not this hard on my Max IV. I,ve invested a lot of money in it when I bought it new , so I firgure with good maintenence and no hard abuse , my Max IV should last me a long time .
    MudBug,

    This is not far from my home in Southcentral Alaska. What you are seeing is normal terrain for our area. While I would probably try to avoid the 2" diameter trees, most of the rest of it looks pretty much like what I went through on my last outing. There aren't many trails where I want to go. I thought that was the idea. A good maintenance program is certainly the key to longevity in any machine that gets used this hard. Maxes are well-known here as a good machine to have. They are relatively low maintenance and last a long time. The tranny is almost bullet-proof and the running gear is well-constructed. I think the EFI engines will make them even more dependable.

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  • akcrawler
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    Originally posted by Nick O. View Post
    That little thing is awesome. I can picture a 6-10 year-old behind the controls; learning the ins-and-outs of skid steering. What kind of transmission does it have?

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  • lewis
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    Very cool! Shall we call you Captain or Skipper?

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