   
Clint (Sask)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:40 pm: |
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Hi, first post here and was wondering if anybody has had any experience with an '84-'86 ish or early 80's 8x8 argo. Looking to buy one and don't have a clue about them, just going to use if for moose hunting and such. Is there any weak spots that i could look for and how do you inspect the chains or other mechanisms that may have wear?? The owner before him has put in a 20 hp Honda motor, and that is it, pretty plain....asking $2000. How much do chains run for these too? Are they full length or for each wheel his own (if any chain breaks, will i be walking)? Thanks for any info!! |