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  1. #6231
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    Maximus, welcome to the forum. That's a good looking Max IV!

  2. #6232
    Looks good and gives me a few ideas to add to my Father in Laws Max IV. Welcome aboard!

  3. #6233
    Hi I'm Joe405 new to this site. I bought a 1971 Bazoo 6 wheeler. Would any of you out the have a diagram for the Boyle Transmission?
    Thank you

  4. #6234
    Hi I'm Joe405. Bought a 1971 Bazoo 6 wheeler. Looking for the transmission digram Live in Illinois
    Thank you

  5. #6235
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    Hi Joe405, welcome to the forum! I don't recall seeing a transmission document for the Bazoo on the site. Try starting a new thread in the Transmission forum and maybe someone will have what you are looking for.

  6. #6236
    Hello, I'm Cole I live in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. I'm an industrial mechanic at a local brewery here. I recently just bought an older argo in hopes to restore it for hunting and getting my ice fishing shack off the lake in the spring. I have no idea what model or even year it is... it's in pretty rough shape so it will be a good challenge. Hoping to see if anyone can help me find any information about it.

  7. #6237
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    Hello Cole, welcome to the forum.

  8. #6238
    I recently got a 1999 I think Max ii 6x6 gave 400 for it it runs good but I just broke 2 chains and I got looking at them and they look old so how much and what size chain would I need to replace all the chains and possibly sprockets to

  9. #6239
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    Hi Willtx, welcome to the forum. It sounds like you got a heck of a deal on your Max II. Most likely your chain is #50. I can't remember off the top of my head but if you search the forum, I think there are a couple of threads that tell you exactly how much chain to buy. Try starting a new thread in the Max forum and we can answer any additional questions there.

  10. #6240
    Morning everyone, I'll keep this short. I'm new to the AATV world. I'm not 100% sure the info I got from the guy I bought my 6 wheeler off was accurate so I'm going to lean on your expertise. I have property in Northern Ontario Canada that I bought this machine for but after burying my Quad in a Muskeg bog, I was reluctant to pull the tub off the trailer and run it through. Does anyone have any experience running through these bogs? I don't have tracks on my machine, just Paddle tires.
    I'm not sure how to upload a pic to this forum yet but when I do I wouldn't mind if someone could tell me the year of my machine. I was told its a 1996 but that doesn't seem correct. Here is a video of it.

    https://youtu.be/sFfIoTZxvUE

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