Max IV brush guard

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    Max IV brush guard

    so i had a couple hrs to kill today so i built a brush guard for my Max IV today, simple and easy and cheap LOL next one i'll try a little fancier
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    Very nice. Adds to both the look and functionality of the machine.

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    A coat of paint makes a huge difference. lol Looks great!

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    i for got to mention that the pile of steel in the first pic is a pile of ATV pallets that new ATVs come on from the factory, if you are lookin for some cheap light weight steel perfect for makeing this type of things ,go to your nearest ATV dealer ,i just zip cut them apart and use them, it is about 16th " matirial
    He who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest
    A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood02 View Post
    i for got to mention that the pile of steel in the first pic is a pile of ATV pallets that new ATVs come on from the factory, if you are lookin for some cheap light weight steel perfect for makeing this type of things ,go to your nearest ATV dealer ,i just zip cut them apart and use them, it is about 16th " matirial
    I was wondering why you would stack steel stock so loosely. Thanks, I'll be hitting up a couple local Powersports dealers my heavy throttle thumb befriended
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