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Max Atv
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04/16/11 01:36 PM
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Hellonwheels
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http://www.maxatvs.com/Anyone ever use one of these? Looks like it would be the ultimate atv, and can go in water so it might could replace an old flat bottom boat for getting into those tough to reach ponds.
Robert
Dont worry bout the mule just load the wagon!
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Re: Max Atv
[Re: Hellonwheels]
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04/16/11 02:07 PM
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Uncle Buck
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We used ARGOs which are similar when I lived in Alaska and they are fantastic. Nothing stops them. The only "problem" is the speed. On land they are significantly slower than an ATV and in water you really need a motor to do anything more than a crossing.
Great machines and I am thinking about trading my Polaris 800 that has tracks on it for an ARGO next fall before hunting season begins. I like the layout of the ARGO better and they seem to have a better reputatoin for durability.
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Re: Max Atv
[Re: Uncle Buck]
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04/18/11 02:20 AM
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jcarlson91
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Looks pretty BA. I'd stick with my rhino though.
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Re: Max Atv
[Re: Uncle Buck]
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04/18/11 03:02 AM
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Taiaut
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We used ARGOs which are similar when I lived in Alaska and they are fantastic. Nothing stops them. Sorry Uncle Buck, Alaska maybe. But they cannot/willnot go through a Louisiana swamp. Unless it is shallow enough to have mud showing so that the tires have something to bite on.
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Re: Max Atv
[Re: Taiaut]
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04/18/11 12:50 PM
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Uncle Buck
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Taiaut....you are right. I was relating the ARGO to places that I have hunted and I haven't had the enjoyment of hunting in a Louisiana swamp....so I should have said, nothing stopped them in areas that I have hunted....
The swamps that we've been in while hunting either we could get traction with the tires or we were floating and the tires acted as propulsion.
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