Max Buffalo Truck Rebuild

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    Red face Max Buffalo Truck Rebuild NEW Photos 11-14-2011

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    Last edited by luke_rhodes2001; 11-29-2011 at 03:27 PM. Reason: new photos

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    Wow, thanks for the pictures! Nice work so far! Looks like you moving right along! What tires are those? Looks like they might ride a little rough. But very aggressive. Looking forward to the finished Buffalo!

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    Nice to see a Buffalo restoration!! Usually it's just older machines and the occasional Max II / IV and traditional Argo units. It certainly looks like you mean business and seem to be making tremendous headway! Keep up the great work and post more pics as you progress thru this re-build. Are you planning add-ons to the rig, such as a brush guard & winch or a roll cage, windshield, etc., etc.?? Nice job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Harry View Post
    Nice to see a Buffalo restoration!! Usually it's just older machines and the occasional Max II / IV and traditional Argo units. It certainly looks like you mean business and seem to be making tremendous headway! Keep up the great work and post more pics as you progress thru this re-build. Are you planning add-ons to the rig, such as a brush guard & winch or a roll cage, windshield, etc., etc.?? Nice job!
    i want to add a winch but it will be the last thing i do
    i am ordering Bearings today or tomorrow so when i get the Bearings i can put the axles and tires back on and ill post more pics

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    What kind of tires are those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    What kind of tires are those?
    Carlisle Tru Power 26x12x12

    i got them here http://stopandgotires.com/modelsize....uctCode=523361 for only $620 and i got Free Shipping
    Last edited by luke_rhodes2001; 10-30-2011 at 01:42 PM.

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    Does the Alternator you got in there run off the trans? or what? cuz i see it WAY over by trans, and was just curious. i like the idea though!

    -WagZ-
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangwagz View Post
    Does the Alternator you got in there run off the trans? or what? cuz i see it WAY over by trans, and was just curious. i like the idea though!

    -WagZ-
    yes

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    A thought to replace the skunky-looking wood rails... the engineered decking "lumber" made out of recycled plastic! The stuff would never rot, is mold & mildew-resistant and always stays looking good. A single band LED lightbar would add lots of illumination with minimum draw on the charging system, not to mention be almost completely water & shock proof. Keep up the great work!!! I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Very Nice rebuild. Don't see many of these. Looking forward to seeing the final product.

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