Help, Please identify this ATV. (or the remains) Located in Australia.

Route 6x6 Discussion Board: Restoration of older ATV's: Help, Please identify this ATV. (or the remains) Located in Australia.
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Martin Thomson on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Could anyone please identify this 6 wheeler.
It has an Aluminium hull, Chain drive to all 6 wheels, seperate drive for the propellor (possibly electric).
No Idea about the engine - it's not there.
There is no sign of a manufacturers logo or ident. The original colour appears to be the yellow.
It uses a Borg Warner transmission (No help - most use Borg's)

Many thanks
Martin Thomson
Links to the pictures.
sm- are small approx 50k others are large 400K
Front
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-front.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-front.jpg
Front/Left
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Front-Left.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Front-Left.jpg
Left bonnet closed (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Left-2.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Left-2.jpg
Left bonnet open (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Left.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Left.jpg
Rear
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-rear.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-rear.jpg
Propellor & Exhaust (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-propellor.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-propellor.jpg
Controls from rear on bonnet
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-controls.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-controls.jpg

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By david berger (Davidrrrd) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

WOW, shur is an ugly basterd but i bet you can get it going, im prity shur as long as you have a compleat body and a trany you can restor a vehicle

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

I saw a picture of something close on ebay today. It was an old Bazoo. I don't think they are the same though. I will get back to you though. What you could do is go to ebay and put in ARGO ATV, and it will come up. Then compare them and see if they are similar

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

I'm Still looking, but it looks like a swamp fox. It would be a very very old one at best, and I don't know a thing about any of these old 6x6 vehicles. I only know my ARGO, but it looks like a swamp fox?

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Mthomson on Unrecorded Date: Edit

David,
Please don't call it an ugly bastard.
It has feelings, and when it sulks, more of the steel bits turn to rust.
Everyone who see's it is told to say nice about the ugly little bastard.
:-)
Martin

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By david berger (Davidrrrd) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Mthomson , OK IT'S NICE that it has a t-20 trans
DAVID K, POSABILITY it may be a swamp fox as they had t-20's

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By ARGOMAG on Unrecorded Date: Edit

in the restoration pics, I think anyway, their is a new picture of an really old machine. It looks like the one in the above pics and its a swamp fox. Take a look and see.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Here is the swamp fox that is on the site in the general stuff. Hopefully, I copied the link properly but who knows. The pictures are a little blurry but in my opinion, the beat up bastard and this look alike.

http://www.route6x6.com/photogallery/images/pg243.jpg

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By MThomson on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Well I'm still looking and checking.
Thanks for the suggestions, so far the closest by look is the Swamp Fox. But still no prize.
(Fibreglass body, different controls, longer nose)

Please keep offering suggestions. I'm running out of ideas. With the machine the way it is, I'd like to see a picture or find the manufacturer so I know what it's supposed to look like.

Again thanks
Martin

PS Thanks David B. It feels much better now you said something nice, about the acne covered ugly thing. :-)

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

MThomson, did you get a chance to compare the 6x6 in the pics above to the old Bazoo on ebay? That may be another close match to look at, but the swamp fox is probably closer. Let me know what you think.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By MThomson on Unrecorded Date: Edit

David K,
Yep I checked the Bazoo on eBay.
Again the nose is too long (must be telling lies).
Mine looks a bit like a MAX, they were my first thoughts, about 4 months ago, but
1: the MAx's have plastic hulls
2: they just don't look enough like my acne machine. (Spotty paint where the green is coming off to reveal the original colour - Yellow)

I look at all offerings or suggestions.
I thought the Goanna might be a go as the Acne machine is not in the Route6x6 history or the Amphibious vehicle archive. (Goanna appears to be an obscure Australian offering)
Both these places have quite a selection of machines (some look REALLY GOOD).

Please ask your mates or even your enemies for suggestions.

Can anyone let me know when the T-20 was first released. The Acne machine must from then til now. It'll narrow it down a bit - I hope.

Martin

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Let Me know what you come up with by e-mailing me at the listed address. I would be interested in what you find out about it.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Martin Thomson (Martint) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Here are some more pictures.
It may cause an identification or some more ideas.
Take a look, the "sm-" file should load quickly as they are about 40Kb in size.
If the others are too big let me know and I'll down size them.

This is how the machine arrived, minus water, leaves, compost, yucky bits, some rust and paint.

PS Richard if this is getting to much please let me know.

Thanks
Martin

Links to the new pictures

Chassis & T-20 - Right is front
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Chassis_&_T-20_Right_is_front.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Chassis_&_T-20_Right_is_front.jpg

Controls & T-20 - Note Controls on right not centre or left
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Controls_&_T-20.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-6x6_Controls_&_T-20.jpg

Front interior to middle
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Front_interior_to_middle.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Front_interior_to_middle.jpg

Front left to Right Interior
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Front_left_to_Right_Interior.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Front_left_to_Right_Interior.jpg

Instrument Panel - Some changes have been made here, I think.
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Instrument_Panel.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Instrument_Panel.jpg

Left Front Interior
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Left_Front_Interior.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Left_Front_Interior.jpg

Left rear to Front right Interior
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Left_rear_to_Front_right_Interior.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Left_rear_to_Front_right_Interior.jpg

Engine Mount, Propellor Pulleys & belts, Rudder lever
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6_Engine_Mount_Propellor_Pulleys_Rudder_lever.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6_Engine_Mount_Propellor_Pulleys_Rudder_lever.jpg


Links to the pictures.
Original pictures
Front
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-front.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-front.jpg
Front/Left
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Front-Left.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Front-Left.jpg
Left bonnet closed (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Left-2.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Left-2.jpg
Left bonnet open (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-Left.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-Left.jpg
Rear
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-rear.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-rear.jpg
Propellor & Exhaust (Rear)
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-propellor.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-propellor.jpg
Controls from rear on bonnet
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/sm-6x6-controls.jpg
http://139.134.5.123/M.Thomson/6x6-controls.jpg

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

MThomson, I will have to agree with Dave here, It sure is an ugly bastard! Whatever the hell it is, the origional owner has left it to go to hell and I wish you luck trying to restore it. I still have no idea what the hell it is, but will still keep looking.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Wild Dog Machinery on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Hi Martin

Repco released a 6x6 in the 'old days'. It could be one of those. From memory they had a prop at the back, like yours. Just a thought for you.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Wild Dog Machinery on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Hey Martin

Go into your local newsagent and have a look for the magazine "Just 4x4's" September 02 edition.

Page 190 has a photo of a 6x6 that looks quite like your little machine. If it's a match, you could call the seller and see what you can find out. Let us know if you have luck with it!

Jim Deering

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By David Keeso (Argomag) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Martin, have you had any more luck with that rust bucket 6x6 you found? Hopefully gave it a new coat of paint! Let us know what you did with it.


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