I was hoping the 650 HD would have the new style vented hood. I have a 2009 650 and find that those 23 Hp Vanguards get too warm. What made you decide to go with the Rawhides instead of the 25" Argo brand tires?
Argo 650 HD-Argo got the clutching and the gear ratios right on this machine. The clutching feels like a Max with a red spring or brown spring clutch. The machine stays in the meat of the engines power band in mud or high power situations. When required the this machine would top out on the trail at over 25 mph and would do so in a hurry. The machine has more power than I needed for every situation and was a lot faster and more powerful than I expected with the 23 horse Briggs engine.
On the trail- I drove this machine in high gear all day in the mud and on the trail with one hand (the other hand was holding my dog Biscuit) and was under complete control. The machine steered and negotiated trails better than a quad with little or no driving effort. I was able to simply point the machine all day driving with one hand through the worst mud, swamp and trail conditions you can imagine. I only used low range once and that was just to try the counter rotation ability.
Build quality of the machine is excellent, bearings, axles, extensions the best best and I expect a lot of service with very little maintenance.
Adair Tracks. I had to get use to the sound of the tracks-it's just a little different. The Adair tracks make the machine the most capable mud machine I have ever seen. Nothing stopped this machine. i was able to go down trails and cruse when I wanted to. The machine would run over 25 mph with tracks installed but i stayed away from the high speeds while I was learning the machine. This machine went through every mud hole and pulled out of mud holes that had the wheeled vehicles stuck without any problems. I started the day by driving down a nasty mud pit. I thought it was a really easy mud pit then looked back and saw Mud Bugs MaxIv Stuck and an Argo Big Foot stuck. A high lifted quad tried the same hole and got badly stuck. I drove through it several times without a problem.
Admiral Transmission-Argo has a winner here that produces true six wheel drive and keeps all the wheels moving. It's a winner and I am enjoying it. The counter rotation is nice but i never needed the low range. I am sure I'll need it to pull stuck vehicles.
Last edited by mightymaxIV; 10-26-2010 at 01:28 PM.
This link will take you to all the video I posted
http://www.6x6world.com/forums/trail...ride-tx-3.html
Is that your dog, Bscuit, your dog's biscuit or a euphemism for something else?(the other hand was holding my dog Biscuit)
Maybe he was holding his dog biscuit, for his dog, Biscuit
To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)
I just finished tightening my left tracks and took the machine over log piles and through some awful mud I wouldn't try with tires. Mud with out water is some thing my wheeled machines never liked. it takes a lot of power to turn wheels in mud with out water but my tracked machine performed flawlessly. So far i haven't found anywhere this Adair equipped Argo won't go. What am machine!
Last edited by mightymaxIV; 11-02-2010 at 06:53 PM.
Just a question Dan. Did you machine not come with the new Argo style tires or did you change them out? For all 2010 this is standard equipment. I just noticed you have rawhide tires.