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  • robeye
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    Re-glassing the tub.. It was a mess.. even had very rusty metal in between layers of glass.. lots of grinding..
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    Also leaking in numerous places..

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  • jpswift1
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    Originally posted by robeye View Post
    not too much fabing.. some adjustments and rework one axle. Thanks jpswift1 for the link.. I'll most likley order six new boots at that price. We have a lot of great trails here to..
    Happy to help! That's what we're all here for.

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  • robeye
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    Originally posted by riotwarrior View Post
    Ya I know, tear down rebuild, fab, modify and assemble, I've got the same bug LOL I'm watching so hopefully it's ready in summer. I'm doing what I can to make my setup work well for the summer this year. I really want to get some seat time in on some hard trails.

    There is one trail I'll be working on trying to make access for our machines/quads and people. It took a big hit last year and two years ago with massive washouts. I'd like to rebuild the trail and get it machine friendly if possible. Some say it's not! I think pick/shovel/chainsaw it's doable! Trial leads uphil 1000ft total vertical height to a water fall, slow steady uphill grind!
    not too much fabing.. some adjustments and rework one axle. Thanks jpswift1 for the link.. I'll most likley order six new boots at that price. We have a lot of great trails here to..

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  • riotwarrior
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    Ya I know, tear down rebuild, fab, modify and assemble, I've got the same bug LOL I'm watching so hopefully it's ready in summer. I'm doing what I can to make my setup work well for the summer this year. I really want to get some seat time in on some hard trails.

    There is one trail I'll be working on trying to make access for our machines/quads and people. It took a big hit last year and two years ago with massive washouts. I'd like to rebuild the trail and get it machine friendly if possible. Some say it's not! I think pick/shovel/chainsaw it's doable! Trial leads uphil 1000ft total vertical height to a water fall, slow steady uphill grind!

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  • jpswift1
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    Here's some freshly sandblasted wheels exactly like yours on ebay.....VERY cheap too.

    Argo 6x6 Wheels 70's Three Hole Set of 2 Powder Coated Silver | eBay

    And here are Carlisle AT101 tires for under $63 per tire with free shipping.

    Carlisle AT101 Chevron Tires 599044 - Free Shipping on Orders Over $99 at PowerSports Place

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  • robeye
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    Yes I could see that the rims could be damaged or rusted bad.. These are in good shape and with a sand blast & paint job they will be fine. It's a challenge to source out the same tires.. Carlisle has changed the tread pattern a bit.. AT101's are the new version. And here they are $100 a piece. I'm looking for older stock. We'll see. Tonight We pulled the frame out..
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    That Transmission that I have must be rare... it's a Boyles ? and I can't find any info on it.. Or I just don't know where to look... Good thing it works .

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  • ARGOJIM
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    Most people that go with the adapters do not have the rims you have, they were on Argo's from the factory for a short time.

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  • robeye
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    Last night I got the axles out and the frame is ready to lift out.. Someone came by the shop yesterday to see the Bazoo.. He has had a few 6 wheelers and wanted to see what I was up too.. and he tells me to keep the rims that I have and those double hubs.. Just get new tires.. So the rims are in good shape.. and I have two good tires.. any thoughts ?? out there.. why have others gone the route of adapters ?
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  • robeye
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    Originally posted by riotwarrior View Post
    Nice sounding, that's just great that its running nice! Keep up the posts, hope to maybe do some wheeling sometime together! we have some great Power lines and lakes locally here just up above my place to go to if you like
    I'll need a finished Bazoo first... And now I'm pulling things apart.. I'll have the frame out soon.

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  • riotwarrior
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    Nice sounding, that's just great that its running nice! Keep up the posts, hope to maybe do some wheeling sometime together! we have some great Power lines and lakes locally here just up above my place to go to if you like

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  • Mike
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    Sounds good. That has got to be a good motivator to finish the build.

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  • robeye
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    It's alive ! rebuilt the Walbro.. fired up the CCW 400

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  • robeye
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    Yup I'll most likely go the route of all new hubs made at the local machine shop.. i'll weld them on myself. looking like one axle needs replacing too..
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    It's the one in the middle.. got the factory rear hub on it.. it's the only one with play.

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  • riotwarrior
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    Originally posted by amphibious drew View Post
    Adair Argo sells them pretty cheap. A few people I know have purchased them from there and claim the studs would have cost more to buy on their own than what Tim sells the adaptor for. It may be worth looking into.
    My adapters studs and nuts cost around 115 Canadian for me. Had adapters cut out of 3/8 German SAW steel, very high grade steel, laser cut, cost can't disclose that info as it's special one off deal! Holes where perfectly aligned was awesome!

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  • amphibious drew
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    Originally posted by riotwarrior View Post
    pics....more pics...LOL

    need to get some 3-5 bolt adapters made up I suppose eh?
    Adair Argo sells them pretty cheap. A few people I know have purchased them from there and claim the studs would have cost more to buy on their own than what Tim sells the adaptor for. It may be worth looking into.

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