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Awesome Argo! Thanks for posting up a picture. You have it optioned out don't you? What model is it and what engine? Do you mainly use it for plowing, hunting, playing, etc? Enquiring minds want to know
it is a conquest bought it in 2000 it has a kawasawki 20 horse eng snow plow super tracks heater wiper led lights hyd snow plow rack on the back for gas can mounting and shuvel and other things that will fit on there
yes it even has a piece of plywood that i coated with bed liner paint stuff and then i take out the seats and turn it in to the pickup I told the war dept AKA (wife) that I need a new one becouse this one has all it needs But She explaned to me in so many four letter verbs that it is not going to happen to soon so i was positive that i will be happy with what i got or els so untill i can come up with so other plan i have ( i mean I will ) keep it
Here are some pics of my 8x8, that I had handy. I took them to show a buddy the rear rack, and front pushbar mods, the Top and Supertracks are off for the summer, but it still has the spacer kits in on the axles.
I don't have any pics of my 6x6 at the moment.
Awesome machine! I love the rack and brush guards. That's the same way that I made my bumper. Taking a piece of angle iron and cutting/welding to fit the curves of the body. That takes some time though. Nice work!
I work out in the bush, remote Compressor Stations, 8 days on 6 days off. After hours I have time for stuff like that. A couple sets ago I rebuilt my 6x6, all new chains, seals, brakes, couple axles, ect. when I got it, it had been sunk in a Beaver Pond for who knows how long with nothing more than a bit of one back corner sticking out of the water.