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  • #61
    I talked to the president of the company who is importing the chinese made 8x8. He told me that he went to the Chinese factory that builds the 3 cyclinder motors for his 8x8, and was quite satisfied with their opperation there. He also told me that he does a lot of other test on these machines after he receives them at this shop. He said he will have all parts in stock for any warrenty work if needed.

    He also told me a machine like his ,thats imported into the US, has to pass very stringent EPA requirements before it can be sold here. He said that he will send an 8x8 to California for EPA testing. As you know, this is the most stringent EPA state in the nation for this kind of test. This test will cost his company $25,000 he told me.

    The California EPA will perform test on his 8x8 for about 8-10 hrs a day. This will total up to 6,200 miles! No other amphib company is faced with these kind of requirements.

    These test will include: stop and start , emergency stopping, running the engine for long periods of time,in both low gear and high gear, braking from high speed and low speed , plus skid steering from side to side repeatedly.

    He told me that his company would first start out with a six month warrenty, and later on hopefully, offer an optional one year or more warrenty.

    He said that Amsoil has offered to sponser the engines in his 8x8,s with their own warrenty if his company makes it their factory oil.The three cyclinder ,water cooled engines, in his 8x8,s are also used in three or four other cars now made in China. These engines have been in use since the early 1980,s he told me.

    This machine has disc brakes on the axles like most Argo,s and will skid steer the same way. I has an automotive " open style differential ". The lower tub is curved ,with 9 inches of ground clearance at the highest point. The upper and lower tub is made out of plastic and Kevlar fiber. The tub material is 5 milimeters thick. Later on his company plans to offer a " removable ", rubber bumber that will go around the whole upper tub. The rubber bumper will have push plugs to hold it in. The rubber bumper can then be removed ,and a duck blind attached in its place the same way.

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    • #62
      wow. wonder why the epa is so worried about a recreational powersport vehicles emissions.

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      • #63
        Scrap ,

        I wondered that myself also , but this is all I was told by the president of this company.
        Last edited by mudbug3; 11-19-2009, 01:53 AM.

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        • #64
          In 10 years time when the Chinese loss interest and you've driven max and argo out of business after 30 -40 years of manufacture,what then.The world forecast is china 10 years,followed by india then south africa as manufacturing hubs.Where are the clothes on your back made.If your clothing industry couldn't handle this pressure in the past,what makes you think the very small AATV market will.Your countries companies can not react quick enough when the Chinese come to town.You may not have a choice of machine soon.
          Last edited by swamp witch; 11-19-2009, 09:29 AM.

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          • #65
            Wonder if anything ever came of these machines? Did they ever start selling them in the states?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by swamp witch View Post
              In 10 years time when the Chinese loss interest and you've driven max and argo out of business after 30 -40 years of manufacture,what then.The world forecast is china 10 years,followed by india then south africa as manufacturing hubs.Where are the clothes on your back made.If your clothing industry couldn't handle this pressure in the past,what makes you think the very small AATV market will.Your countries companies can not react quick enough when the Chinese come to town.You may not have a choice of machine soon.
              Oh really? It's been 3 and a half years after you posted this message about "our countries not reacting quick enough when the Chinese come to town and us not having a choice of machine soon" and the US and Canadian AATV companies are still around and selling machines and I have yet to see ONE Chinese 8x8 AATV here.
              "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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              • #67
                I was just reading threw some old post killing time and ran across this one. After reading it all the way threw I had to ask because I hav'nt seen one yet. Was hoping someone had purchased one and could give the goods and bads about the machine. You may not even be able to buy one in the states not sure.

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                • #68
                  Has anyone ever seen the drive train on these aatvs? Wondering if it was a copy of the argo.

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                  • #69
                    This subject keeps rearing it head. Buy one, then give us the report.
                    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

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                    • #70
                      I haven't figured out how to buy one if I wonted to can't find much info on there web site.

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                      • #71
                        You have to buy from the guy on Ebay who wont give any details, keeps changing the price, and doesn't actually have any

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                        • #72
                          Ain't that nice

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                          • #73
                            Got in touch with wild panther by email and ask if they had any sales reps in the states yet. The reply said they did not but hoped to soon. So something must be wrong if it takes more than 3 years to start selling them here.

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                            • #74
                              I say keep them in China. We have a good selection of AATV's here in the good ol USA.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by akranger72 View Post
                                I say keep them in China. We have a good selection of AATV's here in the good ol USA.
                                Exactly! And the way I saw them perform in the Youtube videos they posted, no thank you. They simply don't cut it.
                                "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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