Mudd-Ox Inc.

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  1. #31
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    Owner's of Mudd Ox INC the Company I was asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nubs View Post
    Owner's of Mudd Ox INC the Company I was asking.
    Hello,

    Matt Oxender is the only owner of Mudd-Ox. If you are refeering to the video, Nick O. makes them for the company.

    Thanks

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    I got it now, I had just thought that the way Member KGHILLS had wacked on Nick O about His video work in this thread that Mr Hills was a Owner.

    Sorry if I took it wrong. Just tryin' to figure out Who is who.
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    My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nubs View Post
    I got it now, I had just thought that the way Member KGHILLS had wacked on Nick O about His video work in this thread that Mr Hills was a Owner.

    Sorry if I took it wrong. Just tryin' to figure out Who is who.
    Thanks


    Nick does an awesome job on his videos but taking his Willeys to the last Haspin ride makes me wonder about the young lad. Seemed a little cold to be fogging for mosquitoes.

    At least Matt had a Mudd-Ox along to help Nick out of the really bad mud holes. Still having a hard time believing the Mudd-Ox was able to use its tire to push the Willeys out of the mud without damaging the suspension or tire.
    Keith.

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    I had a ole 46 Willys CJ2A, took My drivers test with it, They thought i was nuts

    Continental flat head 4 cyl, Good times I tell ya..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nubs View Post
    I had a ole 46 Willys CJ2A, took My drivers test with it, They thought i was nuts

    Continental flat head 4 cyl, Good times I tell ya..
    Oh god... don't encourage him!

    ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
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    loooks like a heck of a lot of fun.

    Didn't know there where 6x6 muddox saweet
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    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
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    Hey Matt, Nick, you might want to consider a trip to the Mud Nationals next year with a diesel powered XL and your best swimmer tires. With your ability to counter rotate, the Ox's control, and the Vendetta tire's swim speed you have a very good chance of winning the endurance race and having bragging rights for a full year. I assure you that everyone you pull out along the trail will remember it was a Mudd Ox that saved there bacon.

    An XL with 16" Vendetta's and a set of Adair tracks would be the dominate machine in the mud lanes and swamps and you could have a blast pulling out stuck machines and answering questions.


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