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  1. #5721
    Hello-- My Name is Ken I just bought a used 1994 Max 11 -- so much fun, my son clipped a tree and bent the front axel. I am looking for a good parts dealer where I can but a axel and a bushing.
    I live around Marion Indiana if anyone knows of a good place to ride. Also when he crashed the right steering stick ended up forward and not even with the other joy stick. I found the bolts that control the transmission valves are somewhat loose. Does anyone know of a video or can tell me how tight those bolts need to be.

    Thanks

  2. #5722
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    Hello Ken, welcome to the forum. Try posting a wanted ad in the classified section of the forum for your axle. I've clipped a tree or two myself with similar results. For the transmission, it's not a matter of tightening the plunger bolts as much as it is getting the bands adjusted correctly. If you will look on the home page of this forum, there is a how-to article on rebuilding the transmission that will show you how to adjust them. With the sticks getting uneven all of a sudden, i would first look at the linkage between the sticks and the transmission. If there is nothing wrong there, I would worry that I may have broken a band in the T20. As long as the transmission still works fine in forward and reverse, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about.

  3. #5723
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    Thanks Mike for the welcome. Just as an FYI, it is Judson, not Justin. I get that a lot.

  4. #5724
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukemoundwalker View Post
    Hello-- My Name is Ken I just bought a used 1994 Max 11 -- so much fun, my son clipped a tree and bent the front axel. I am looking for a good parts dealer where I can but a axel and a bushing.
    I live around Marion Indiana if anyone knows of a good place to ride. Also when he crashed the right steering stick ended up forward and not even with the other joy stick. I found the bolts that control the transmission valves are somewhat loose. Does anyone know of a video or can tell me how tight those bolts need to be.

    Thanks
    Ken,

    I have a nice, ready to go used Max II axle for you if you're interested.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

  5. #5725
    Hi I'm Jeff from Hibbing MN. I just picked up my first aatv. It's a 70s sierra trail boss with a vanguard 18 swap. It needs a transmission or the planetary gears for one. I'm looking forward to putting this thing to use.

  6. #5726
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    Hi Jeff, welcome to the forum. Good luck with your Trail Boss build.

  7. #5727
    Hello!

    My name is Mattias and I live in northern Sweden.
    I have just got my first Argo,its an 1994 Conquest. The problem with Argo is that they are watertight... Mine is a restauration project since it has been outside for some years without cover,so it has been filled with water.. ( the problem with watertight wehicles...)
    I have to put alot of work into it so I Will ask alot of questions.. Please sorry in advance!

    Regards. Mattias in Åre,Sweden!

  8. #5728
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    Hello Mattias, welcome to the forum. I have family in Linkoping. I think there are many members that have seen ATVs in similar conditions as you. If the owner would have only removed the drain plugs when they parked it, the condition of the drivetrain would have been so much nicer. Good luck with your rebuild.

  9. #5729
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    I am Chris from Madras Oregon. I'm a retired LEO that now own a pawn shop. I have a 2000 Max IV 6x6 which I've been modifying to my needs. I love this machine. I've spent a good portion on on Honda quad runners but love this little tank.image.jpg[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]image.jpg[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]
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  10. #5730
    Hello everyone!!!!!!!!! My name is Clark Stewart and i currently still live in California. In the 60's my dad invented the Terra Gator. There is a brochure here on this website, which a friend of mine alerted me too. So that is why I am here actually. If anyone has any questions they would like to ask me, I encourage that. I still have all the engineering plans, specs and cost sheets for the Terra Gator that my dad used in the 60's. Also have pictures of the assembly plant, as well as some pictures of my dad, mom, and us kids in the Terra Gator.

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