"Monster" AATV? (Like monster trucks)

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    "Monster" AATV? (Like monster trucks)

    Yesterday afternoon I was fooling around with a toy AATV (GI Joe Irwin Amphicat & a plastic model of a British Saladin 6x6 armored car, cleaning off a shelf) & started wondering if anyone out there has made a 'monster' AATV, along the lines of a Bigfoot type monster truck. Not using an AATV, but making a BIG AATV about the size of a pickup truck or bigger & using 6 of those huge tires & wheels like monster trucks use. I did some Googling & didn't find anything. Man, if I had the bucks, that'd be something cool to make!

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    There are a few out there. The ones I've seen aren't 6 wheeled, or have skidsteer, but they do float. The neatest one I've seen is a limo floating in a lake with people fishing off it.

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    Nah, if it ain't a 6 wheeler, it ain't! I have seen pics of swamp/marsh buggies that are pretty cool. I'm surprised there's not a 6 wheeler like those already.

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    a while ago there was a geo tracker 6x6 skid steer for sale in lansing mi. it sat up pretty good and had super swampers on it
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    The guy said it wouldnt float but wouldnt take much to make it float. He also said it used a bobcat drive system.



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    I bet that machine would really turns some heads at the local mud park.

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    Yeah, kinda like that! Just put a typical AATV style body on it, & that'll do the trick!

    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    The guy said it wouldnt float but wouldnt take much to make it float. He also said it used a bobcat drive system.



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