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Anyone own an Argo and have any experiences they can share ? There’s one forsale locally that I’m thinking of buying. Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
SkinnerBlade, I’ve hunted in them many times and used Argo (8 wheel & 6 wheel versions) for “property surveys”in remote areas, swampy areas and “Moose type” habitat.…although I did Not own the Argo. The 8 wheel is superior and like a tank - really goes “almost” anywhere - gets into and usually Out of places an ATV or side by side never could - they even float and can cross small ponds or open water (as long as the water is calm with No strong current).. For a Moose hunter or someone living in Moose type habitats they are effective transportation….thats the GOOD. But here’s why I don’t own one: The Bad, they have poor suspension and you bounce around like on a bucking bronco - even at slow speeds you feel every bump and after an hour it’s tiring. They are LOUD - an Army Tank makes less noise — nothing “stealthy” about them. For 95% of everything I do - an ATV or Side x Side is the Best but for wet, thick swampy, marshy areas - ARGO or Go Home (or Walk/Swim it yourself). I wish there really was a Do-it-All vehicle but for open terrain, woods, fields, logging roads - ATV or side x side and for Deep Snow a “Snowmobile”, open water = a Boat. I guess an Argo gets you into more places then an ATV so if you can only have One vehicle of off road maybe “Argo” but they are damn uncomfortable compared to Side x Side or ATV…also Loud, bumpy, slow,Anyone own an Argo and have any experiences they can share ? There’s one forsale locally that I’m thinking of buying. Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
IDMay375 - I have No Idea where you were going in those Photos BUT wish I was there !!! Looks like a GREAT excursion and into an area that few people go.I have a 2010 HDI, that I bought new. It is the 8 wheel model. I have only ran it with Argo rubber tracks. The bottom 2 pictures are from 2023. The first picture is a prior. I use it ever year for moose hunting.
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This past year's moose hunt. Not successful as to killing. But, had a great time, even though it was an extremely Rainy time. And that is considering it is usually always Wet there. Winters have been tough on the local moose.IDMay375 - I have No Idea where you were going in those Photos BUT wish I was there !!! Looks like a GREAT excursion and into an area that few people go.
I’ve already got a side by side and am having trouble getting acrossed bogs to where I’m on a shared camp lease. The Argo I’m looking at is a 6x6 modelSkinnerBlade, I’ve hunted in them many times and used Argo (8 wheel & 6 wheel versions) for “property surveys”in remote areas, swampy areas and “Moose type” habitat.…although I did Not own the Argo. The 8 wheel is superior and like a tank - really goes “almost” anywhere - gets into and usually Out of places an ATV or side by side never could - they even float and can cross small ponds or open water (as long as the water is calm with No strong current).. For a Moose hunter or someone living in Moose type habitats they are effective transportation….thats the GOOD. But here’s why I don’t own one: The Bad, they have poor suspension and you bounce around like on a bucking bronco - even at slow speeds you feel every bump and after an hour it’s tiring. They are LOUD - an Army Tank makes less noise — nothing “stealthy” about them. For 95% of everything I do - an ATV or Side x Side is the Best but for wet, thick swampy, marshy areas - ARGO or Go Home (or Walk/Swim it yourself). I wish there really was a Do-it-All vehicle but for open terrain, woods, fields, logging roads - ATV or side x side and for Deep Snow a “Snowmobile”, open water = a Boat. I guess an Argo gets you into more places then an ATV so if you can only have One vehicle of off road maybe “Argo” but they are damn uncomfortable compared to Side x Side or ATV…also Loud, bumpy, slow,
There is adventure in the effort, adventure in the Location and remoteness - it looks like a lot of work and expense getting all that equipment but you sure seem to “Do it Right”!!!This past year's moose hunt. Not successful as to killing. But, had a great time, even though it was an extremely Rainy time. And that is considering it is usually always Wet there. Winters have been tough on the local moose.
FLYING SAILOR, would be interested in how “adding shock absorbers” works out - also your definition of “smooth”? I’ve never thought of “Smooth” and an Argo in the same sentence. I’m thinking any springs or shocks under you seats will “launch you airborn” first bump you hit…..but I have No mechanical skills and it sounds like a good idea - can’t hurt.I have a Max 4, not an Argo. I purchased it with the idea of a complete rebuild. 6x6, problem with most is we run 2-4 lbs of air pressure in the tires. Mine has the optional 25 inch tires, so no tracks unless I run the smaller wheels, which I may do.Key issue is there is no suspension, I am going to add small shock absorbers to the seat frames during the rebuild. Should smooth out the ride. There is a good website for all machines in the 6x6 world. Good luck.
We did find a very big difference in the 6x6 vs. the 8x8 — the 8 was much more capable —- also cost a lot more.I’ve already got a side by side and am having trouble getting acrossed bogs to where I’m on a shared camp lease. The Argo I’m looking at is a 6x6 model
I grew up keeping antique farm machinery running and have a good buddy who raced vintage motorcycles I’ll take with me, thanks for the adviceThey are great machines truly! If used, please check the running gear. Look at chains, check for stretch, look at sprockets to see if they are hooked or shouldered. Look at tire treads. Check oil for cleanliness/water . Pull a spark plug and check for fouling due to oil. A lot of people dont take care of their machinery. if you have motorcycle experience you have a good understanding, if not take an old school biker with you. These are expensive to fix. Look at tire prices also, times 8! Not trying to put you off, just look closely and know what you can repair and what has to go out.