Max II Cab and roll bar?

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Thread: Max II Cab and roll bar?

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    Max II Cab and roll bar?

    Hey Ive been trying to find these and can't seem to locate them anywhere. I just bought a 94 max II WITH 18hp twin, and I really wanna make a plow rig out of it. Or go fishing out of it. Or do all kinds of stuff out of it.

    I'm super excited I just have a lot of work to do and little money, so new tires, chains and fuel pump so far, but where the hell are the cabs?
    I can't find anything. It seems there isn't much of a market for parts for these things.

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    I'm also looking for something like a guide to make your own plow and winch plate. I really fell in love with these things. It's like a little personal tank.

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    Check out countryATV.com they have a set up for a winch the Max IV and a little video on how the plow brackets attach the plow brackets are easy to make and you can always find a plow blade off of a garden tractor an adapt it Also look through the gallery pictures on this site and see what other folks have done
    HAVE FUN!
    Dave G.

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    one other thing I think you could make your own cab and roll bar if you can work with your hands you can do it
    Dave G.

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    I've never seen a hard shell cab for a Max, but seen soft tops.
    Check with the manufacture.
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    This won't help very much Rabbit, but along the lines of hard-cabs I've only ever seen one designed for a Max II. I believe it was a one-off and was located at the RI factory when it was in Buffalo. I don't know if it ever went to Indiana with Matt or if it was sold ahead of time. I used to have a good picture of it, but it's lost. If anybody has the picture, post it in the gallery and link it here to drive imaginations....

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    There is a hard cab in the Max gallery somewhere, homebuilt.
    Building a 4 or 6 point cage could give a frame for a demountable/ disassemble able hard cab.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    This won't help very much Rabbit, but along the lines of hard-cabs I've only ever seen one designed for a Max II. I believe it was a one-off and was located at the RI factory when it was in Buffalo. I don't know if it ever went to Indiana with Matt or if it was sold ahead of time. I used to have a good picture of it, but it's lost. If anybody has the picture, post it in the gallery and link it here to drive imaginations....
    I believe Kevin Griffin ended up with the cab.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    Wouldent a hard cab start adding weight what about body sag ?? I was looking at some of the roll cages hooked to the body rim and wondering about this !!!

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    I believe Keith put together an anti-sag mechanism that connects his frame to the body rim (using the roll cage base angles) so that he could pull the sag out of his machine when he upgraded it to use 25" tires with adair tracks. I would think that would be applicable if you are going to add the weight of a hard cab to the body rim. I was thinking about adding a hard cab that I can also use as a spotting scope platform when I am hunting for big game. I don't know if I will ever do it, but it is a nice dream. I had thought that a tie to the frame would be required for something along these lines. I would use the bottom side of the platform to mount driving/brush lights (LED, of course!).

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