Hey, what happened to my 6/23 post concerning this topic? How about a little credit where credit is due?
Hey, what happened to my 6/23 post concerning this topic? How about a little credit where credit is due?
I never saw a follow-up post from you in this thread so I'm not sure which one you are talking about? There is no ill intent from anyone posting the links/videos. liflod was just trying to help and I used liflod's post to find the links/videos that I posted. So it was nothing he or I are trying to take credit for in any way. Also, you are still the creator of this thread so it's obvious that you brought this to everyone's attention.
Mike, no big deal, I posted the URL to the pelec.ru site and just wondered what had happened to it, maybe it was at the exact same time you were posting the same information. Not sure what you mean by "you are still the creator of this thread so it's obvious that you brought this to everyone's attention", wheeler was the originator, I don't want to steal his find. Anyway, I'm glad you were able to convert the price to US dollars, I was wondering about how much they cost, thanks for that. Take care.
Does anyone know if there are any plans to sell them in the US? I asked the same question on their Facebook page but never got a response. Also, has anyone found an English version of their brochure? I'd love to know more about them but my Russian is non-existent.
Use Google Translate to translate the entire web page or brochure to English for you: https://translate.google.com/transla.../www.pelec.ru/
Here is Finnish dealers facebook site. There are new videos and pics from this month atv happening at Lapland. Would be nice to see how Argo would work in those conditions.
https://www.facebook.com/PelecFinland/?fref=ts
Marko
I contacted the Pelec factory folks and they told me that there are no USA dealers at the present time. Does anyone know if there is a currently produced equivalent machine in the USA? I like the way they are designed with the engine in the rear and the track drive instead of tires like Argo and MuddOx/Max use, never have to worry about getting a flat and you get a real suspension system to absorb the bumps.
I think I remember SnoBus and/or Little Critter versions.
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