used argo condition

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    used argo condition

    friends ...just wondering if a 2017 frontier with 380 hrs and 780 miles is average , low , high . looks to be in great shape ..selling at an argo dealer . jboy

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    John, for me I'd say that's average and maybe low for me if I only drove 1 machine. Figuring an average of 25-30 hours at each Busco outing plus our other outings 65 to 70 hours a year is atleast what we put on.
    Maintenance and where hours were put on is key. At 360 hours I'd be looking at chains and bearings as it could be getting close.


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    thanks jim for the reply...... was thinking about getting a extra machine to have around . probably if i do ..new may be best . have a great new year , let's all ride together again sometime . jboy

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    Thanks John you too.

    Those machines are good machines, a 2017 should have the newer fine spline axles and reversible off set wheels, a 650 would have front bearing extensions.
    As a side note, Rick probably is up around the 600 to 800 hour mark on his with the smallest twin ever offered and has been running in that Busco crap since 2010 with minor problems other than normal maintenance and breaking the handlebar holder horsing around.


    My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
    Joe Camel never does that.

    Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

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