Bass/Mints Family outings

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    Bass/Mints Family outings

    Took a lil ride with the family and Fred as soon as I got back from National Training Center (NTC)



    Last edited by CBass; 11-04-2012 at 09:08 PM.
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    I thought Fred was going to fill your Max up with water towards the beginning of the video when you two were running side by side.

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    I was surprised to find that very little water had got throughout the whole trip. New bearing all around makes a difference, that and wasnt that close as it looked on video.
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    Look like you guys have a lot of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by russriders View Post
    Look like you guys have a lot of fun
    Yeah Andy,, we had a blast. I all of the kinks are worked out of my engine. The last thing I did was replace the govenor spring on it and upgraded to the MaxIV throttle cable and aluminum hand throttle. It was a night and day difference. Like always, I broke another axle bolt, but all of my chassis, sprocket and axle problems will be fixed once I return from overseas with some splined axles, heavy duty T-20 chain adjusters and a stiffened frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CBass View Post
    I was surprised to find that very little water had got throughout the whole trip. New bearing all around makes a difference, that and wasnt that close as it looked on video.
    Those are 25's on your Max right? Are those the Maxxis? It looks like they swim pretty decent actually.
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    Looks like you guys had a blast. A little more time with the zero-turn Max II and you'd have dug a pond! Great videos, thanks for sharing.
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    man that sure looked fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpswift1 View Post
    Those are 25's on your Max right? Are those the Maxxis? It looks like they swim pretty decent actually.
    I got the Maxxis Mudbugs 26x12x12, Cory has the Dirt Devils in 25's on 9 inch argo or muddox rims and they are a pretty good ol tire. On his Max II, they swim more than fairly well, and do fairly darn well in the mud also. I believe a heat gun and some spacers was all that was needed to squeeze them in,,,,,, well I think he may have used some WD40 and a shoehorn also
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