Max IV deer haulin rack

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    Max IV deer haulin rack

    Finished up this rear rack today. I made the main supports out of left over 1 1/2" x 2" angle from the body band and picked up some 1 1/2" angle and a piece scrap expanded metal from the local metal shop. It's mounted with the last 2 body band bolts and the front angle rests across the body band so it's pretty darn sturdy and easily removed. Guess I've got about $35 in it. Need to drill some holes around the perimiter for lashing and I'll be done.

    Hope to test it with a nice buck this season!

    Last edited by blown84gt; 08-06-2013 at 08:54 PM.
    Thomas

    94 MAX IV, 16 Vanguard, Aqua Torques, 1 1/4" wheel spacers

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    Is that bolted to the belly band? Looks nice.

    Edit: guess I should read and not just look at pictures
    1995 Max IV , (#11582), 23 HP Vanguard, Custom aluminum bellyband/roll-bars with direct winch attachment. Recreatives track kit.
    Work in progress. Front windshield and canvas enclosure for winter use.

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    I like that. Been thinking about something along that line myself. Didn't I see on here somewhere you live in Vicksburg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dozerlarry View Post
    Didn't I see on here somewhere you live in Vicksburg?
    Yes sir!
    Thomas

    94 MAX IV, 16 Vanguard, Aqua Torques, 1 1/4" wheel spacers

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    Cool! I work for the Corps of Engineers there at the harbor. I'll call next time I'm back from a job and come by and see that neat Max you've got.

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    Looks good. How do the tires go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dozerlarry View Post
    Cool! I work for the Corps of Engineers there at the harbor. I'll call next time I'm back from a job and come by and see that neat Max you've got.
    Sure thing!

    My wife works for the Corps in EOC.
    Thomas

    94 MAX IV, 16 Vanguard, Aqua Torques, 1 1/4" wheel spacers

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    Very nice work. Gives me ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blown84gt View Post
    Sure thing!

    My wife works for the Corps in EOC.
    Hey, best outfit on the planet! Is there any place good to ride around Vicksburg? My boy is in a hunting camp around Yazoo City and says we can ride there till mid September but this is our work season so I'm not normally around VKS till the winter. If you know someplace good I might bring my Max up from Florida some weekend when I'm off.

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    We're planning to go here for a Labor Day of riding. Haven't been there yet but everybody I've talked to says it's a hoot. Different kinds of riding to suit anyone's taste.

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