I’m still trying to figure out if I like the dash mounted throttle. I’ll probably never know unless I try the stick mounted version.
I wonder if Matt will sell me everything I need to convert.
Frank
I’m still trying to figure out if I like the dash mounted throttle. I’ll probably never know unless I try the stick mounted version.
I wonder if Matt will sell me everything I need to convert.
Frank
Matt,
Any update on this Throttle Conversion?
I thinking about a twist grip throttle on one of the sticks or may even a thumb lever like on a four wheeler. Having the manual throttle down low where the third and forth fingers have to push is why you get tired and don't have any control. It would much better to have in a position where the thumb or index finger could control it since they are your strongest two fingers. And I would say putting the winch control on the opposite stick would be a good idea too.
I was just at Matt's shop and he let me drive one with the throttle conversion. It took me some time getting use to it but I have a gas Mudd-Ox. He said if anyone that wants one should just give him a call. If I ever get a diesel I might get it, but first ware out the one I got so I can get a diesel...lol
Cougar
2011 MUDD OX KUBOTA TURBO DIESEL
I encouraged Matt to "drive it like we stole it." We made 2 attempts to climb a 90 degree mud wall that was probably a bit over 5' tall. We eroded the right side of the wall quicker than the left on our second attempt causing the machine to roll right. Keep in mind that we rolled after a full minute or more of driving straight up and down. No machine could have climbed the wall without at least one more set of axles to add length, and I have never seen a 10x10. We did disconnect the chains and the wheels were free wheeling when we towed it. It still gave the 2 argo's a workout trying to pull the big ox though.
l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!
So why did you have to tow it? Wouldn't start? Damaged too badly to drive? Did the roll bar deform at all?