My 1st aatv

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    My 1st aatv

    First, I have been a "lurker" for the past 3 months. Reading and learning about these awesome vehicles, I got this one from CL a few weeks ago. The vin plate shows it as a 1987 w/Kawasaki 440
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    I cant stop tinkering with it!
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    Thats a nice max II I have one just like. That is a very fast machine with that 440 kawasaki.

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    Thanks, yes it is fast, but Im a diesel freak. One of the 3 aircooled diesels will be transplanted later. Does your Max have the "accessory" plug on the dash?

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    No It does not.

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    Cool. I really wish I had one as it can really be a life saver when you have to get into a tough place. Oh, and the 6x6 is nice too, not just the auto lift in your shop!!

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    Nice ride! Welcome by the way.

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    Very nice congrats on the purchase.

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    By the way, is the rear rack oem or aftermarket?

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    Thanks everyone! The racks are from Harborfreight tools...$39.00 each

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    Rode in the pond today, and I really like the Argo 24 inchers. 1 to 2 psi seems to be the best pressure for most terrains. Have I mentioned that Im a diesel guy, but this 2 stroke is addictive!

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