Interesting home built 6x6

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    Interesting home built 6x6

    Immature. A word used by boring people to describe fun people.

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    wow neat video. Kinda what I wanted to build . I was thinking 4x4 hydro without suspension.

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    It is an interesting example of what can be built with a little skill and resourcefulness. Looks like it performs decently with the 13hp motor on flat and dry ground. I'm not sure it would perform as well on challenging terrain.

    The mounting of the motors on the wheel hubs will no doubt be a weak link to the system, I believe they would be better served inside the hub with a short drive shaft exposed to the wheel.

    The suspension system will be a big benefit to the machine. I'm surprised that in 2015 we still don't have a factory version of an AATV with a suspension.

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    Sounds like this guy has his sh.... Together , very well done, i like the suspension. Very simple and straight foward with a way to adjust control arms.
    That would be the way to build a suspended 6x6 , oh wait its been done, sorry whip i forgot.

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