Max IV belt change tip

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Thread: Max IV belt change tip

  1. #11
    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 09:05 AM.

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    Always seems to be bad blood with some Members here and Mudd ox, gets old...

    Just Me I guess


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    Quote Originally Posted by Model Citizen View Post
    Understandable, tbone 9. It's just that so many people/members have posted about all the improvements that are going to be made for the last 2 years & no one has seen anything different, have we? Putting different tires on a machine or a different motor in a machine is not a significant change. Anyone can & has done that. Admin Mike did a mid engine relocation & Whipper relocated the T-20 so you can put the engine down in the tub. So that's been done. Since the manufacturer is allowed to update all of us on the "improvements", you'd think that they would... but they don't.

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    Well you know what they say. Good things come to those who wait. Besides most owners of a new amphib are new to the sport so they have nothing to compare it to.
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    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 09:04 AM.

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    We've all seen references to future updates, yet no one has seen any. No bad blood expressed. Just a few questions.
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    I do remember that Mudd Ox posted in the commercial classifieds back in April and some members set fire to it is all. Why would any MFG want to introduce new products and or lines when Bossman Mike has to delete all the crybaby posts.

    Sorry Tbone for hijacking this thread....

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    not to mention its a huge undertaking to improve/change/re-design and finally decide something on a mass-produced scale. Some things continue to get changed and improved right up to the end and then even more after that. I would just give Mudd-Ox a call for more information. They've always been more than helpful to me. Not everything..everywhere..all the time...for instant gratification is available on the internet or one of many, many forums - name your interest.

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    Well back to the mount that got forgot about, I think it's a good idea. The plates should hold it firm without distortion with all the added leverage to keep things flat.


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    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 09:03 AM.

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