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    I emailed Richards relics for an exhaust for my argo. His site advertises "exhaust solutions". My exhaust problem is I am putting a bandolero engine (23HP Briggs modded) in a magnum. Richard emailed me back the following

    Aaron

    A 23hp muffler center outlet system 200$


    Thanks
    Richard Clark
    ROUTE6x6

    Forgive me, but I am not convinced that this is the "exhaust solution" I have been hoping for. Does anyone have any information for me on this swap. I don't want to buy a 200 dollar unknown item, and then still need to build exhaust when it comes in.

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    Basically I think it is just a stock muffler just like this one. It fits the 380000 series 23hp stock vanguard engines and for about $132 + shipping.

    Briggs Vanguard Muffler #808911

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      Here it is for $106 from Tulsa Engine Warehouse, a very reputable company.

      Briggs & Stratton Part , MUFFLER, 808911 on sale from Tulsa Engine Warehouse
      "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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        It's always best to call expecially when you are looking for a special item. Many times, email is not taken seriously or what you are looking for is not understood.

        Those are good prices on mufflers from Tulsa EW. Looks like it might work for the Argo. They have one similar to what the Max IV has also, but the exit is in the wrong end. Maybe a phone call there would locate the muffler with the correct specs. I know there are many people looking for a solution to their old Max IV mufflers rusting out / breaking. There must be a million varieties of parts for these engines...
        Last edited by MaxRules; 10-18-2011, 08:25 PM.
        Everybody dies, but not everybody lives.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MaxRules View Post
          It's always best to call expecially when you are looking for a special item. Many times, email is not taken seriously or what you are looking for is not understood.

          Those are good prices on mufflers from Tulsa EW. Looks like it might work for the Argo. They have one similar to what the Max IV has also, but the exit is in the wrong end. Maybe a phone call there would locate the muffler with the correct specs. I know there are many people looking for a solution to their old Max IV mufflers rusting out / breaking. There must be a million varieties of parts for these engines...
          If you have a 380000 series 23hp vanguard, the muffler you want to use on a max or hustler would be oil filter side exit. Part# 808896 and Tulsa EW has it too.. Briggs & Stratton Part , MUFFLER, 808896 on sale from Tulsa Engine Warehouse

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            Originally posted by MaxRules View Post
            It's always best to call expecially when you are looking for a special item. Many times, email is not taken seriously or what you are looking for is not understood.

            Those are good prices on mufflers from Tulsa EW. Looks like it might work for the Argo. They have one similar to what the Max IV has also, but the exit is in the wrong end. Maybe a phone call there would locate the muffler with the correct specs. I know there are many people looking for a solution to their old Max IV mufflers rusting out / breaking. There must be a million varieties of parts for these engines...
            You are correct about emails not being taken seriously. But, it is frustrating when it your only line of communication to the outside world. I cannot thank you all enough for the thoughtfulness and time that you put into your responses on here. Thank you for finding me a muffler, I will look into it further, I hope it is the solution!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MaxRules View Post
              It's always best to call expecially when you are looking for a special item. Many times, email is not taken seriously or what you are looking for is not understood.
              So Why offer email as a comunication option in the first place? Brandon I know you've had your ins and outs with RC from previous posts but I try to look at it from the prospective of someone new to these machines. Not everyone knows the secret Richard Clark handshake or to call on the second thursday after a full moon between 10:00 am and 11:45 am to reach the "nice" Richard
              "Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by micmac View Post
                So Why offer email as a comunication option in the first place? Brandon I know you've had your ins and outs with RC from previous posts but I try to look at it from the prospective of someone new to these machines. Not everyone knows the secret Richard Clark handshake or to call on the second thursday after a full moon between 10:00 am and 11:45 am to reach the "nice" Richard
                Exactly, Mike! Consistancy is what makes a strong foundation for a good business. If emails are an inconvenience, don't offer the option. But if you don't offer that option in today's world of e-commerce, your business will certainly suffer. The good thing about 6x6World is that it's a community where people are always nice, helpful, and are willing to all give their input so that someone can get their AATV up and running, rather than having the sole purpose of trying make money off them and then offering no support to back it up after (or even before) a sale is completed.
                "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jpswift1 View Post
                  The good thing about 6x6World is that it's a community where people are always nice, helpful, and are willing to all give their input so that someone can get their AATV up and running, rather than having the sole purpose of trying make money off them and then offering no support to back it up after (or even before) a sale is completed.
                  Well put Jeff! This forum is more like a family, no, better than family. No sibling rivalry that I get from my sister, and no fighting at holidays. lol
                  Many times other members have given me parts, or sold them to me below value. Their goal was not to profit, but to help out a fellow member. Thanks guys!
                  A couple female members have given me big hugs.....Thanks! And thank you to their husbands for not decking me.

                  Richard is in business to make money...capitalism plain and simple. Don't fault him for trying to feed his family....just be a wise and informed consumer and research other sources. I personally have not bought anything from him, mainly because of the cryptic nature of his prices. Sometimes convenience is worth paying a little more, but when it's so hard to find out the actual price.....is it really convenient?

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