General Information; Amphibious Operation; Maintenance Procedures; Wind Chill Factor - Argo 6 x 6 Vanguard Operator's Manual

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1.1 AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION

All models of the ARGO are amphibious and capable of tra-
versing calm water. Special operating procedures and safety
precautions must be observed before entering the water and
during amphibious operation. Do not drive your vehicle into
water until you have read Section 5.6 Amphibious Operation.

1.2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance procedures described in this manual can be car-
ried out by the operator. These procedures include:
1. checking fluid levels
2. changing the engine and transmission oil
3. cleaning and replacing filters
4. preventative maintenance
5. inspections, adjustments, repairs and trouble-shooting
If you perform your own maintenance, carefully follow the
lubrication and preventative maintenance schedule (Section
7.5). By following this schedule, you will receive trouble free,
long term service from your vehicle. The following compre-
hensive ARGO service information is available:
673-00 1977-1986 ARGO Service Manual
673-01 1987 ARGO Service Manual
673-02 1988 Supplement
673-10 Service Manual (673-01 & 02)
673-25 Argo Service Video
Your Argo dealer will perform regular maintenance and lubri-
cation for a reasonable service charge.
The trouble-shooting chart (Section 8) contains information
for locating and correcting mechanical problems. In many
cases, potential problems can be identified by unusual noises,
sluggishness or vibration, before they result in a breakdown.
Refer to the chart to identify these symptoms. Take immedi-
ate corrective action or take the vehicle to an Argo dealer for
service.
This manual does not provide detailed maintenance or servic-
ing information for the engine. Refer to the engine manufac-
turer's manual (supplied with each Argo) for important war-
ranty, service and operating information.
If the engine requires servicing, take the vehicle to an author-
ized engine service outlet.
SECTION 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

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1.3 WIND CHILL FACTOR

Why does it feel much colder outdoors on a windy day than
when there's no wind, especially in winter?
The cooling effect of the wind makes it feel that it's colder
than it really is. This combined effect of wind and low tem-
perature is known as the "wind chill factor".
Argo operators should be aware of the wind chill factor. Dress
warmly and make sure exposed skin is protected. Pay par-
ticular attention that young passengers are properly "bundled
up" with their hands and faces well protected.

1.4 MODEL IDENTIFICATION

The vehicle identification plate is fastened to the dash. Refer-
ence Section 1.6 for the exact location. The model and serial
numbers are stamped into it. Model identification starts with
"V", followed by five numbers. The four or five digit serial
number begins with one of the following prefixes:
S - 6x6 Vanguard (Mechanical Brakes)
SN - 6x6 Vanguard2 (Hydraulic Brakes)
BF - Bigfoot
RB - 8x8 Response
C - Conquest 6x6
CB - Conquest 8x8
Carefully observe the maximum load capacity for your vehi-
cle on land and in water as listed in the following:

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