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Posted By: coyote268 Argo's - 07/30/15
A guy called me and told me he had a real good Argo (6 wheeler) for sale. He knows I have a Rhino and a 450 yami quad and claims the Argo will go anywhere the Rhino will go and then some. The Wife thinks I have enough toys for hunting and fishing but this did perk my interest. Can they really go where a S/S can go? I know they can go in water which the S/S can't. Are they good in steep rocky country and how noisey are they? Don't tell the Wife I'm asking or she will kill me.
Posted By: Pete E Re: Argo's - 07/30/15
Argo's are very popular in Scotland where they are used extensively for recovering deer carcasses.

Having been a passenger in one numerous time, I have seen them driven on ground that was considered to steep for quads..

Not sure how an argo stacks up against a S&S, but I would guess it has less ground pressure for a start.

That said, I would not buy a 6 wheeler as I believe they are simply too small...the 8 wheeler I the way to go and even that does not have a huge cargo area...
Posted By: Dan_H Re: Argo's - 07/30/15

They can go where sxs or 4-wheelers dare not go. You will get there slower and take a no suspension beating all the way.
Posted By: coyote268 Re: Argo's - 07/31/15
Thanks Dan, that lets the Argo out. That's why I switched to the sxs over the quad. At 78 my body can't take that kind of beating anymore.
Posted By: southarkrob Re: Argo's - 08/06/15
We have 2 SXS's and an Argo 8x8 we use for hog hunting in the swamps... the Argo will go places that a SXS cant even dream of going.. but is a lot rougher ride. We kill a lot of hogs in bad thickets and the Argo will usually go right thru them. It is not a speed demon .. but when you come to a creek or slough.. you don't have to even slow down.
Posted By: Old_Toot Re: Argo's - 08/10/15
Argos are great for their intended purpose but stay on top of your maintenance (lots of it) with them or you'll walk a lot. They are maintenance queens like ALL 6/8 wheelers are.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Argo's - 08/10/15
Argos have only the low pressure tires for a 'suspension'.
They aren't popular in groups of guys where most have atv's because they can't keep up.
Posted By: idnative1948 Re: Argo's - 08/11/15
What he said! Jackshafts, chains, etc.


Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Argos are great for their intended purpose but stay on top of your maintenance (lots of it) with them or you'll walk a lot. They are maintenance queens like ALL 6/8 wheelers are.
Posted By: southarkrob Re: Argo's - 08/11/15
Keep the chains oiled and it is not as much maintenance as you think. We have been running ours for years.. there are 8 or 9 guys that hunt with us have Argos and other than the occasional bearing we have very few break downs.. some of those fellows Argos are on the second or third motor. They get used almost daily from December thru March.
Posted By: Old_Toot Re: Argo's - 08/14/15
Hmmm, 2nd or 3rd motor and "not much maintenance".

I ran Argo and Super Swamp fox for years and they didn't fit your profile of them. Not at all but ymmv.
Posted By: 222Rem Re: Argo's - 08/14/15
This thread would be way cooler with lots of photos. smile

I've wanted an Argo or Max since I first saw a photo of one in an ATV book I checked out in the 2nd grade. Machines have improved a lot since then, but I've still got an itch buried away to have one someday.
Posted By: jwp475 Re: Argo's - 08/15/15


Argo's with tracks go almost anywhere.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Argo's - 08/16/15
Originally Posted by jwp475


Argo's with tracks go almost anywhere.
Yeah, those tracks make a big difference. Remember the Trackster? Years ago I watched a promo video of one in use. They were running right over small trees and brush leaving a big mess in the hills. Their ad was a tree hugger's delight.

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Posted By: 222Rem Re: Argo's - 08/16/15
How about the Coot? smile

Posted By: Krw708 Re: Argo's - 08/28/23
Rokon?
Posted By: Krw708 Re: Argo's - 08/28/23
Rokon?
Posted By: Krw708 Re: Argo's - 08/28/23
Rokon?
Posted By: Windfall Re: Argo's - 08/28/23
Why the question mark Krw708? That should be a statement of fact, not a question. I've been riding Rokons for over 40 years having had a '76 with a Chrysler engine, '98 with a Honda engine and an '06 with the Kohler engine. We have trees here and unless a guy has an open woods or road, a tight woods stops any ATV or side by side with four wheels. Rokons aren't that comfortable to ride, but nothing stops them. We rode 350 pound bears out on the back of mine, or two deer at a time, or one over the top of a beaver dam, or through a stream because they float, or down a deer trail, or just make your own trail. They aren't a snowmobile, but because they are narrow they don't get high sided like something wider with wheels. I've seen a you tube video of a guy driving over a picnic table with his. A real specialized ATV cycle to be sure, but fun.
Posted By: EdM Re: Argo's - 08/28/23
On an eight year old thread.
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