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Max Ii Atv 6x6 Amphibious Utv Argo Mudd X on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bergen, New York, United States

Bergen, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Argo ATV Type:UTV

For Sale is my 2006 Max II It is fully loaded with a 24 HP Kohler EFI twin cylinder engine, solid splined axles, drive chain. front winch, canvas top and windshield, and package A. Street price new is $15,582.00 The tracks are not included. Item is located in Bergen New York. We are upstate near Canada.

The Max II is a highly agile 6x6 amphibious atv that will carry two passengers in comfort through demanding terrain and across water. With full time 6 wheel drive, the T20 skid steer transmission will drive the machine through all types of terrain.
Max II's are an all season vehicle for every adventure from summer trips through the mountains to winter expeditions. Not only is this a recreational family vehicle, but a proven workhorse ready to pull trailers and equipment.

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