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I have a similar kit I never really looked at but not factory, I would imagine the outer plate was made that way as many newer winches like Warn come with the fairlead mount in the kit.
The company is going to begin posting more regular updates on the MAX Company Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/maxatv) as well as post on the MAX News Blog at www.maxatvs.com.
We strongly feel that the best approach to successfully relaunching MAX is to do it in stages (due to rebuilding supply chain, reintroducing MAX to the market, not growing too big too quick, etc).
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Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine featured this article in their May, 1970 edition titled "ATV's: Invincible Vehicles that go Anywhere ...for hard work...or just for play" . It is a good article on the booming popularity of AATVs in the 70's and even has a section about conservationists being upset about ATVs even back then. The last page has a neat comparison chart on different ATVs.
p.s. is the actual manufacturing and shipping...
p.s. is the actual manufacturing and shipping from florida ? jb
john swenson 12-05-2023, 08:32 AM