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    $$

    It'd be great to be paid to do a job you REALLY like to do. More often than not I find myself doing good deeds like pulling out quads that attempt to go where I go. Or plowing snow from the neighbors...
  2. Thread: J-wheelz

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    Cost effective

    I'd have to agree that a tracked AATV would out performing these in deep snow, ice and possibly even very soft deep mud. In all other terrain conditions, especially water the J-wheels look like a...
  3. Thread: contest#2 lol

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    AATVs

    I have five machines. Four complete. Three that are up & running. The fourth (Muscateer) will be running soon. The fifth (Hustler950project) may become a trailer. I may put J-Wheels on a 4x4 quad to...
  4. Thread: J-wheelz

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    Speed

    That Max IV with the J-wheels is swimming much faster than mine with 25" Rawhide IIIs. Also climbs out in mud much better. Great improvement in floatation, stability & traction. I'd be curious if...
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    Hump

    This hump on my 950 is there to allow clearance for the disk brake. Do you plan to relocate it or just remove it?
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    Old Max

    I had a pair of those ol' Max IIs back in 1977. I had to replace all the bushings and bearings on a real old one. The other was almost new. The little 295 JLOs performed pretty well but nothing like...
  7. Tiger

    Yes I finally got the PM box cleaned out. I did quite a bit of searching and found a pretty decent replacement. I'd rather have the original ones though. I'll get the serial number to you.
  8. Don't operate AATVs without guards in place!

    This is what can happen if you operate a Terra Tiger without the floor pan in. The Tiger will bite if you get to close to it's jaws! He was very lucky it only got a nip off the side of his foot and...
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    Sticky: Max IV Suspension seat

    http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/data/502/thumbs/DSCN0125.JPG

    Here we are taking a break following our first trip out in the Max IV.

    Tractor suspension seat really helps soak up the bumps.
    I...
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    ?

    This is quite alot to ask in one post. You might try posting it under the Max or Argo heading. I enjoy my Max IV but have no experience with any Argo so I'm no help.
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    Belt

    The belt is above the driven clutch.

    I would think if the belt was loose it would only allow for gains in low end power verses a loss by a delay in upshifting the driven. But the more I think...
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    Clutch

    I really don't think this is the case as it is a 1994 model with low hours. I don't know if I'm expecting to much from it but I think it should climb till it spun out and not just stop.
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    Lack of power or not down shifting ?

    I put the Magnum 20hp & the Max IV with Rawhide 25s to the test yesterday. Did everything from tight sweeping trails to sand bar hopping and swimming to mud bogging and steep inclines and declines....
  14. Thread: Sand paddles?

    by Toyman
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    Ride

    Those tires would ride very poorly and wear extremely fast when used on anything other than sand. I have them on some of my quads and they work very well for that application as they are designed to...
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    AATVs

    IMO the Max IIs are a great AATV that has stood the test of time to be still in production. I had a pair years ago that got punished severely & I think they loved it. I'd venture to say they are one...
  16. Thread: Max IV Springer

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    Very Nice

    I just recently got into this thread now that I currently have a MaxIV. This truely is a labor of love with a need to be satisfied by being creative. My hat is off to you for a job well done.
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    Max Club? Thanks for the welcome coosaridgerider....

    Max Club? Thanks for the welcome coosaridgerider. It's great to be back! I like to think of myself as a AATV enthusiast. I once had a good friend that I butted heads with on many occasions that rode...
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    First time driver

    This was my girlfriend's first time driving the Max IV. She is practicing with the right stick only and throttle. The scared look following a quick turn is priceless. Another one has the bug!

    Hope...
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    Had to get another Max

    Well like they say "history repeats itself". I had a pair of Max IIs back in the late 70s so it was only a matter of time before I'd have another Max once I dove back into the sport of AATVs. This 92...
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    Wow

    Birddog you are one ambitious person with great vision! Wow........and I thought I was a glutton for punishment!! No seriously; I am one that finds a great deal of pleasure in restoration work. There...
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