Hi I was in the market to rebuild the transmission on my 04 Argo. It runs great but I want to rebuild her transmission. Some places have great rebuild kits but not all the parts for a response transmission are manufactured anymore however a great Argo dealer in South Dakota is working on getting the hard to find tranny parts remanufactured. Those guys definitely know whatvthey are doing btw, cool, and extremely helpful. Anyway I could rebuild the transmission but it would be a difficult task with some of the injuries I sustained over seas. Was wondering if anyone out there had a rebuilt transmission or a good condition transmission for an 04 response. I have a full size cab or a sets of tracks with ice cleats. I would be willing to barter one or the other for a transmission. Also if the price wouldn't break me I'd buy it...Just checking out possibilities before I buy the tranny rebuild kit....
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Originally posted by Loganairborne View PostHi I was in the market to rebuild the transmission on my 04 Argo. It runs great but I want to rebuild her transmission. Some places have great rebuild kits but not all the parts for a response transmission are manufactured anymore however a great Argo dealer in South Dakota is working on getting the hard to find tranny parts remanufactured. Those guys definitely know whatvthey are doing btw, cool, and extremely helpful. Anyway I could rebuild the transmission but it would be a difficult task with some of the injuries I sustained over seas. Was wondering if anyone out there had a rebuilt transmission or a good condition transmission for an 04 response. I have a full size cab or a sets of tracks with ice cleats. I would be willing to barter one or the other for a transmission. Also if the price wouldn't break me I'd buy it...Just checking out possibilities before I buy the tranny rebuild kit....
Pm me a list of your needs along with serial number of machine and transmission.
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