I live in central New Hampshire, and am about 30 days away from ordering a tracked Argo. You videos were fun to watch and quite inspiring. It is clear that despite the loss of gears, everyone had a great time.
Steve
I live in central New Hampshire, and am about 30 days away from ordering a tracked Argo. You videos were fun to watch and quite inspiring. It is clear that despite the loss of gears, everyone had a great time.
Steve
It was a great time. I'll have my machine put back together and running less than 2 weeks I estimate (accounting for shipping and reassembly time). You'll be amazed at what your Argo can do. I'm sure we'll get out for a ride again shortly.
hello my name is tom smith aka fatman just bought a max 2 i live in rhode island but own land and home in springfield vermont you guys still riding would be fun to plan aride some time what would i need for reg on max looking forward to hear from you thanks tom
If you want to ride on your land, or land of others, with permission, in VT you do not need to register an AATV. However, to ride trails, you must register and join a club. To put it on any body of water, you must also register as a boat in VT....I posted this info once before, I will research and either add a new reply or edit this one.
Okay, here is the link to what I had researched before regarding using AATV in Vermont. http://www.6x6world.com/forums/gener...tml#post215779
Here is a link to "land permission" that I posted a while back ....http://www.6x6world.com/forums/chit-...tml#post212812
Last edited by hipowerone; 01-31-2018 at 01:20 PM. Reason: To add link to registration/permission
Looks like ya'll had a lot of fun! Those were good videos, and I loved the tires on the coot
Thanks the Coot's 31.5" Tractor tires are monsters!
If anyone in the New England Area (or further if you don't mind driving) wants to all meet up I posted an event http://www.6x6world.com/forums/trail...tml#post221501