New price

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  1. #11
    Cool brochure, thanks Don and Mike
    Randy

  2. #12
    I picked it up today
    The guy started it up and went to take off and only the back tire on the right side was pulling (all 3 on the left was fine) when he took off he went to steer right, and with only one tire brakeing, he ran into my brand new truck`s front bumper (luckly the rubber on the attex hit the chrome on the bumper) no damage. He also did about 10 donuts in front of my truck, throwing rocks everywhere, NO BRAINS
    Back to the axle (after I just gave him $1500) Since I thought the axle may have been broke I said "How about taking $200 off for another axle?" he gave me $200 back and we headed home.
    Once home I found out that only the weld on a sprocket broke, easy fix (I`m a welder by trade)
    I guess $200 was a good "trade" for a 10 minute repair
    Randy

  3. #13
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    Randy, for $1300 you did good. Im glad you are going to give this machine a good home.....it seems like it wasnt in that good of hands with the old owner. Are you going to do a full restoration on this machine (pull the frame, new bearings, chain, etc?) As far as the paint on the side of the machine, you can actually sand ABS plastic with a pnematic DA sander, starting with some 120 or numerically higher grit sand paper and working your way up to 1000 grit, you will have that machine shining like new. Good luck with it and keep us updated.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

  4. #14
    I`ll play with it this summer, find out where the problems are, and then tear it down in the fall for a rebuild.
    Its actually not in bad shape, it just looks like crap with the "custom" black paint job, ugly seat, and two quad tires.
    My family owns an upholstery shop, so I can have my brother make me a new seat and I`m going to get 2 new rawhides and 8" rims to match the other 4 (which are allmost new) and then the rest this fall.
    Oh yeh, I need a starter, but the motor pull starts easy and runs good, it also has a good battery and the lights work
    Thanks for turning me on to this one guys!
    Randy

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