Attex 1000 series Bigfoot

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  1. #101
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    I think you have it all wrong Noel.....I don't think Matt would ever want to reproduce it, but restore the one of a kind for the museum instead. Taking it to Ashtabula would be cool. Think of it as a pontoon/party platform. I hope Matt ads a keg mount on it.....Hey, this is one AATV that could have a winch and a wench too.

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    I think most of us would prefer to have a new Superchief in production over that dinosaur for the museum. Or better yet, put that thing in the museum when restored and bring back the Superchief.

    Just imagine a small AATV with a 29hp Kohler EFI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Woods View Post
    I think most of us would prefer to have a new Superchief in production over that dinosaur for the museum. Or better yet, put that thing in the museum when restored and bring back the Superchief.

    Just imagine a small AATV with a 29hp Kohler EFI.
    A Max II?

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    An Attex. Geared higher for speeds. Maybe with the new springer system that Keith is experimenting with. The Max2 with the hypo engine is cool, but the little Attex like powered, would be super cool.

    Just imagine if you could sell those to 5% of the folks that would have purchased a four wheeler, what a tremendous market that could be.

    I could see Attex dealers popping up all across the country.
    Last edited by Noel Woods; 02-01-2015 at 01:05 PM.

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    Got my own extremely large machine, my experience is a Mudd Ox, Swamp Fox, or Argo 8x8 is plenty big.[IMG][/IMG]

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    We just wanna do this at Ashtabula

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    We just wanna do this at Ashtabula

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    Amen!

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    That is a perfect use for that machine.

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