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  • Welcome to the forum and congratulations on picking up your Hustler. Those are good machines.

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    • Help out a new guy, old man but new guy

      Hey folks new to forum and site
      Just got a 2008 frontier 650
      Giving it the complete overhual
      Pans and firewall out
      Jacked in air secure, started up, put in low range one side starts spinning nice on idle, other nothing, have to give it brake and bit throttle to start the other side
      Im assuming brake adjustment, how do you do that?
      Thanks
      Alli

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      • Hi Alli, welcome to the forum. What you are experiencing is normal and no adjustments will be necessary. Your Argo transmission acts as an open differential supplying power to the side with the least resistance. The same thing will happen in the mud. Applying the brake to the spinning side like you mentioned is how you get it to transfer power to the side with traction. Have fun with your Frontier.

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        • Thanks mike

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          • Hi I'm Pete, I just won a bid on eBay for a Scrambler. Think it's going to need some work. Also six tires.
            Will post some photos after I get it.
            Pete

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            • Pete, welcome to the forum! Congratulations on winning your auction. I hope you get to have some fun with your Scrambler.

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              • some recognition help.

                Just picked up a 6x6 from a friend who's dad passed away. His dad took the engine out of it which is no big deal. there are no markings on it that I can find. does anyone know what kind it is by the pics? Next question is where would I find tires like this? I looked all over online and nothing like this.
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                • hi lance. If it was red when it left the factory,I would bet that it is an Amphicat. If so it came with a two stroke engine.The tires look to say Fat Cat but they have not been manufactured since the 1960s.You can buy adapters to mount commonly available five bolt rims. Wish I could see a picture of it "right side up".

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                  • Hi, Glad to be on the forum, looked at posts as a guest, lots of good info. Thanks

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                    • Hi, I had a little trouble registering but figured it out LOL. My name is Ed... I am new to 6x6's. I am in the market for one even though everyone is telling me not too, I believe its because they haven't ridden in one the usual stuff like there to slow, they are low and get stuck in the mudd just like a quad, there loud, they ride rough, they don't maneuver in the woods or over rocky terrain good, it will end-over going down steep hills Blah Blah Blah... I see the positive like riding with the wife and grand kids, and see footage of them going through some pretty rough stuff so I will get one and sit in it and try it myself before I knock them down. I'v done some research and am looking for one that is not to old where I have to work on it alot and not to new to save some money till I try it and see if I like them. I would eventually like to sell them at my Mom and Pop auto repair shop cause I think there's a niche for something like these here. Well anyway Thank You for Adding me Ed

                      PS should I be looking for 6x6 8x8 ??

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                        • Welcome Ed, I'm not sure where you are in NY but there are plenty of machines up there. If you could catch a group ride or local member I'm sure someone will take you out to show you around and probably let you drive some.
                          What to look for is personal preference, currently only Argo and muddox are produced if you wish to try sell some.
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                          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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                          • Hi 6x6 world. I am rebuilding a 2008 argo frontier 6x6. I am having trouble getting rusted sprockets and frozen inner bearings off if you have any suggestions? Also I notice the passenger side idler chain is very difficult to turn by hand and the new chain rubs the floor board. I have attempted to adjust using the adjuster screw, but that just seems to loosen or tighten the chain. Any ideas?

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                            • Welcome to the fun Marshman337, invest in some pb blaster and spray it a few times, tapping with a plastic hammer will help the blaster soak in. This will help, a slide hammer will help betting the inner bearings broke from the axles, wire brush the axles to remove the rust and help the sprocket slide. As far as the idler chain I would remove it and if it is stiff at all just toss it/get a new one and see if the problem persists, if not then bingo but if so I'd check for a bent belly pan ( occasionally happened to pre Frontier machines) or if by some strange reason someone wrongly put a 25 tooth sprocket on there.

                              Post your progress in the Argo forum.
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                              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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                              • I use the six by six as a parade float to promote my 10 children's books Little Eagle Books by Ralph Williston. I am in the process of designing and testing a new device for improving the water maneuverability for my Argo. Almost ready to patent and license the invention.

                                Ralph Williston

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