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Speed

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Has anyone tried making a subframe that reaches up to the top shell on a max to which tow hooks could be attached?
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Douglas MacCullagh (Dougmac)

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I got to use my Argo Response as a winch this weekend. Our tractor (24 HP Kubota) would not start. A few of us tried pushing it out of the barn so we could load it on a trailer, but the final drive stuck. Argo to the rescue. I ran the tow chain from the Argo to the tractor, put the Argo in low, and quick as thought the tractor was out of the barn ready to be winched onto the trailer. Argos are wonderful machines!
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Henry Gresham (Hgresham)

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I added a single tow hook to my Max II. I welded a tow hook to a 20 inch long 1.5 inch angle iron, and attached to the top front "lip" of the Max upper tub using 4 grade five bolts. The bolts run thru the lower tub front lip, and thru an oak board 1.5 by 20 inches that fills the recess under the front lip. This spreads out the stress that using the tow hook imparts to the tubs. It seems strong enough for towing, although I won't use it for dynamic "jerking" of the vehicle. I wanted it primarily for attaching a come-along.
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Roger Smith

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OK Henry, I'm ready for a tug of war to break in the tow hook, LOL.

Henry and I are going to check out an area about a 1/2 hour southeast of Fayetville Ark. soon, if anyone wants to come along.
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Henry Gresham (Hgresham)

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Was that "break in the tow hook" or "break off the tow hook"??? By the way, I'm still working on my electrical problem, ie, not charging the battery. Should have it fixed soon. Let me know when we're ready for the trip.
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Bknight (Bknight)

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Henry
I had a similar problem with my max not charging the battery. check the wires from the battery back to the engine. make sure they are plugged tightly into the connectors. After I bought mine from the dealer brand new it has a wire unplugged from the connector and wouldn't charge the battery while in operation. After some checking I located the problem and fixed it.
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Roger smith

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Henry, John e mailed me and wants to ride soon. Are you open the 18 or 19th/ this weekend. He starts school the 20th. Charge the battery and let's roll !
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David Keeso (Argomag)

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Don't the Max vehicles have a regulator on them to charge them while in use? I know the ARGO vehilces do but they aren't the strongest charging systems out there. The conquest uses an automotive charging system I believe, but the more load you are running, the harder it is on the system. IF you are using the winch a lot and lights etc, you may have to give the vehicle a good run to charge it back up.
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balduc

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I was wondering if someone can tell me what size of winch argo offers for their machines.
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Balduc The winch argo has is a 2500lb superwinch I do not know how well it works, I use a superwinch 2000atv on my Bigfoot and I wish I would have put a larger winch on instead.My next winch will be a Warn 2500lb and will have to change the winch mount a little to make it fit. The Argo mount is a good set up but is made to bolt the superwinch 2500lb to it.
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balduc

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i ended up getting the argo winch power kit dealer installed. i think he messed up on the wiring because mine works without the ingition on. Does any one else's work the same, or is it wired wrong from the dealer.
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David Keeso (Argomag)

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I have an old Magnum with the 18hp kohler in it. The winch works without the ignition on. I don't know how long it would have power though because the battery gets drained fast!
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balduc

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my dealer said he did that on purpose. for convence while loading i guess, to use the winch to tie the argo down.
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jerry smith (Deerhunter)

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Balduc When I installed my winch I also hooked it direct to the battery and then I got thinking that my kids may start fooling around with it when I,am not home and get hurt. Anyway I put a hidden switch in under the hood to solve that problem. Jerry
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Hooking the winch directly to the battery will bypass any of the light gauge factory wiring. If you want to control it by the key switch, you will have to use a solenoid connected dierctly to the battery and the solenoid control wire would connect through a switch to the ignition key. I would recommend the hidden heavy duty switch in line going directly to the battery. I think my winch draws 40amp without a load. Be careful using a solenoid because they are not all rated for continuos duty meaning if you have power applied to it whenever the key is on, it will burn up. Actually burn up if there is no fuse or circuit breaker in line. Also the fuse or circuit breaker should be as close to the battery as possible. The fuse protects the cable, not the winch.
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RickMoMoBigfoot

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Hi all, well it's that time of year again. I got my tax check and i need to spend it before my wife does.Na just joken,but it does go away faster that i'm ready for.But i'm looken to get a new winch for the bigfoot.I want to get a Warn A2500. Looken for the best deal.Please help!!! Send me e-mail or post here any info for me to check out.Thanks everybody,Rick
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Oh yea Rick.
I will give you a break in price since you show up & surport my rides.

Troy
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How would I attach a winch to a Max IV?
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Missouri's Max Dealer (Brandon Price)
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Here are two pictures of the factory winch mount on a new Max IV. I don't have a IV with a winch on hand right now, but these pictures show the one I recently sold and they're the best winch pics I can find. You can see there is a bracket that attaches to the lower half of the body and bolts to a metal backing plate. The main part of the mount bolts to a large metal bracket right in front of the gas tank.

Max IV

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David

We have the older style winch plates in stock
to fit MAX IV for 80$ See my RICHARD'S RELICS parts website for photos.
Then you can use any 1500-2500 lbs winch.

See my ATV parts website (listed below) for more ATV parts.
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AATV parts. We have most parts for most machines. Please call
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