Max IV brakes

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  1. #1
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    Max IV brakes

    Can anyone tell me if there is a good picture on site of the max IV brake pedal assembly or they may have taken one ? My machine did not have one when I bought it and I would like to fabricate the parts for it.
    THANKS, Dave G.

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    Limbsmith fabricated a pedal assembly and found the bands pretty cheap. I don't have any pics but he did.

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    Here's a picture from his gallery showing his brake setup.


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    Here's a picture of a stock brake set up. Only mod is a shortened pedal so it wouldn't keep hitting my leg when out fishing.
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    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    GREAT! The pics really help.
    THANKS, Dave G

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    Sorry sir havent visited in a while. Used iron pipe, straps from home depot and brake bands from Northern tool. Like everyone warned, they pretty much sucked! Be glad to send more detailed picks if need though. I insisted on building them! Still interested in hydraulic system at some point just because it gives me the willys to shift gears on even a slight incline.

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    Going to work on them tomorrow I just got all the axles and sprockets put in today If I need more pics I will PM you.
    THANKS, Dave G.

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