Very thorough review Rich! Not only are you a great trapper & hunter, but you 'd also make a great salesman. Haven't been looking for an Argo Conquest (and probably don't need one here in Idaho) but now that I've watched your review... I want one!
I have owned an argo conquest since 2002 they are not for kids to play with but i have used them for moose and elk hunting and also plow my lane way with the snow tracks, argo plow and the cab in heated comfort . Maintenance is just away of life with these machines but store them inside and use good oil and grease and maintain bearings and chains and they will not let you down i would like a set of Adair belted tracks but the wife wants some new kitchen appliances !
great review Rich. I was always wondering what the differences were other then price. lol Argo is something to consider when i get my own trapline. Maybe trade in the John Deere Gator!! Well maybe...
I just found your videos while researching a used Argo Conquest XTI I am looking at. Now I'm learning about trapping! What sort of fuel mileage are you getting from your Argo Conquest?
I'm wondering if you can chime in on something, I am looking into buying a 2018 Frontier 8x8-S right now, I can get a great deal on it. But I'm kind of concerned the guys I ride with that have argo's are constantly chasing problems and having small breakdowns. They are mostly all very old argos due to the price alot of guys have heavily used argo's. How many miles can I look to see out of my argo before I start having gremlin issues? It only comes with a 1 year warranty, I'm use to getting 10 000 miles out of my ATV's with relatively light issues. How do you feel about it, I'm not super handy so I'm not big on hauling my toys into the dealer.
You are just going to see maintenance for years. You keep up on the chain lube and bearing grease (as required! Not too much) and you are going to be trouble free for years.
I hear some small concern about using tracks in the water...really? Soon someone will come to the realization that rather than just running board step along the outside, that add no extra float ability, make them such that they DO actually add some. A bottle, a barrel, a one gallon jug floats, any enclosed shape. Wouldn't be very difficult to design build and install that. So it could do both, one day...
@@TrappingIncTV ok sounded like the concern was being tippy to one side or the other. So their video stated that all aboard must disengage seat belts upon entering the water. From the looks of things i would have some type of outboard engine for water use, but thats just me.
It is the stupidity of government. The Argo must be tested for floatation WITHOUT the tires All specifications are based on tireless performance. I don't know how many people would have to stand out on the track to sink it one way or the other. Yes outboards are the answer in the water.
@@TrappingIncTV ok i hadnt heard anything about tireless testing, interesting. Personal preference i would certainly go with an argo over the mud ox. But watching videos on both, seen one recently where 4 guys got into a mud ox, with dual wheels all around it, with a rops on it, and standing on the running boards, two guys on each side, tried rocking it, ha ha, no chance, even with single tires I still doubt it. Friend of mine rents argos with tracks on all of them to companies doing powering maintenance. He takes all of those low pressure balloon type tires off, and replaces them with flat faced "turf" tires, like for a lawn tractor. I think the idea was that since you need slightly more power to run tracks, & you don't need soft low pressure tires when you have tracks, then you get more power to run tracks. Same guides bolted to the regular Argo track, they found a size that fit. Have you seen or heard anything about this? Or have you tried it? I can see the day coming when I'm going to own one.
Ya if you got the $$$$ ....at just over 100,000. US dollars after tax , build and etc .... Sherp is ok , but how many Argos will that same money buy and get in and out of places the Sherp will not fit ?
Very thorough review Rich! Not only are you a great trapper & hunter, but you 'd also make a great salesman. Haven't been looking for an Argo Conquest (and probably don't need one here in Idaho) but now that I've watched your review... I want one!
Thanks for watching and the kind words.
Being able to use the winch on either end is a awesome feature
I've used it a couple of times
Love the pick-up or 1 tonne analogy...PERFECT!
Thanks, It took some thinking to come up with it. A shameful amount of thinking in fact! LOL
Awesome machine! Just wish it were more affordable
I have owned an argo conquest since 2002 they are not for kids to play with but i have used them for moose and elk hunting and also plow my lane way with the snow tracks, argo plow and the cab in heated comfort . Maintenance is just away of life with these machines but store them inside and use good oil and grease and maintain bearings and chains and they will not let you down i would like a set of Adair belted tracks but the wife wants some new kitchen appliances !
42 years ago I got my first Argo!
Man I wish I could own one, very nice,the hell with bikes, well I take that back I love dirt bikes but to have a Argo would be sweet just the same.
Thanks for sharing, keep safe, God bless you, yours and all!
great review Rich. I was always wondering what the differences were other then price. lol Argo is something to consider when i get my own trapline. Maybe trade in the John Deere Gator!! Well maybe...
Careful once you go Argo you'll never go back! LOL
Excellent review.
I just found your videos while researching a used Argo Conquest XTI I am looking at. Now I'm learning about trapping! What sort of fuel mileage are you getting from your Argo Conquest?
Welcome aboard! I get about 10 hours running out of a tank.
@@TrappingIncTV Thank you!
Where does the frontier fit in? This is the first time I've actually heard an explanation of the differences between lines. Great video
It is an entry model with smaller HP motor, standard transmission (not Admiral) no standard skid plate ect
I'm sold.
I'm wondering if you can chime in on something, I am looking into buying a 2018 Frontier 8x8-S right now, I can get a great deal on it. But I'm kind of concerned the guys I ride with that have argo's are constantly chasing problems and having small breakdowns. They are mostly all very old argos due to the price alot of guys have heavily used argo's. How many miles can I look to see out of my argo before I start having gremlin issues? It only comes with a 1 year warranty, I'm use to getting 10 000 miles out of my ATV's with relatively light issues. How do you feel about it, I'm not super handy so I'm not big on hauling my toys into the dealer.
You are just going to see maintenance for years. You keep up on the chain lube and bearing grease (as required! Not too much) and you are going to be trouble free for years.
@@TrappingIncTV Thanks for the quick reply, and insight. I enjoy the channel Subscribed!
nice review
thank you.
Why can't all of this be shaft driven?
room and weight I'd guess but I'm not an engineer.
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Wow that's a huge beaver
Thanks for watching!
Do you go whitetail hunting?
yes
Does this guy know the camera is 90 degrees to his right? What's he looking at and talking to? Lol
The second camera of course.
I've heard that the older argo's had reliability issues. No one is ever specific though. What exactly went wrong with them?
In the 70's and 80's it was roll pins and axles.
So the nineties models were more reliable?
Much more yes.
The rear wheels are driven by a transmission the middle and front wheels are driven by chains that wear and get clogged wf mud and break
How about a SHERPA?
You could buy 4 or 5 argo's for the price of a sherpa.
Is it a crack at 8:50?
No.
I hear some small concern about using tracks in the water...really? Soon someone will come to the realization that rather than just running board step along the outside, that add no extra float ability, make them such that they DO actually add some. A bottle, a barrel, a one gallon jug floats, any enclosed shape. Wouldn't be very difficult to design build and install that. So it could do both, one day...
Propulsion is the only track concern. Those 8 tires are buoyant enough to float way more than an Argo
@@TrappingIncTV ok sounded like the concern was being tippy to one side or the other. So their video stated that all aboard must disengage seat belts upon entering the water. From the looks of things i would have some type of outboard engine for water use, but thats just me.
It is the stupidity of government. The Argo must be tested for floatation WITHOUT the tires All specifications are based on tireless performance. I don't know how many people would have to stand out on the track to sink it one way or the other. Yes outboards are the answer in the water.
@@TrappingIncTV ok i hadnt heard anything about tireless testing, interesting. Personal preference i would certainly go with an argo over the mud ox. But watching videos on both, seen one recently where 4 guys got into a mud ox, with dual wheels all around it, with a rops on it, and standing on the running boards, two guys on each side, tried rocking it, ha ha, no chance, even with single tires I still doubt it. Friend of mine rents argos with tracks on all of them to companies doing powering maintenance. He takes all of those low pressure balloon type tires off, and replaces them with flat faced "turf" tires, like for a lawn tractor. I think the idea was that since you need slightly more power to run tracks, & you don't need soft low pressure tires when you have tracks, then you get more power to run tracks. Same guides bolted to the regular Argo track, they found a size that fit. Have you seen or heard anything about this? Or have you tried it? I can see the day coming when I'm going to own one.
204th view from manitoba, haha
No suspension and they are slow
Not a toy
Get a SHERP!
Bahaha!!!
Ya if you got the $$$$ ....at just over 100,000. US dollars after tax , build and etc .... Sherp is ok , but how many Argos will that same money buy and get in and out of places the Sherp will not fit ?