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  1. #7101
    Hello everyone. My name is Terry Conner and I joined this site to try and help out my 87 year old Dad who owns a Max II 6 wheeler. I am an Army Veteran of the Vietnam Era. I have been a Volunteer Firefighter and State Certified Emergency Medical Technician in Pittsburgh, Pa. and a Volunteer Firefighter in Albright, West Virginia.

  2. #7102

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    New member here. Grew up with ATV's in the 70's in the Buffalo,NY area.
    My Dad had a Scrambler and a member of Ribits Riders of WNY. Went to many ATV rallies in Ny, PA, Oh and MI. I have his old super 8 home movies I need to transfer to DVD. Been out of this hobby for many years glad to see it's alive and well.

  3. #7103
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Clarkesville, GA
    Posts
    470
    Welcome Terry. Post what you are needing help with in the max atv forum.

  4. #7104
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Clarkesville, GA
    Posts
    470
    Quote Originally Posted by markviiimark View Post
    New member here. Grew up with ATV's in the 70's in the Buffalo,NY area.
    My Dad had a Scrambler and a member of Ribits Riders of WNY. Went to many ATV rallies in Ny, PA, Oh and MI. I have his old super 8 home movies I need to transfer to DVD. Been out of this hobby for many years glad to see it's alive and well.


    Welcome to the site. My dad still drives his truck with the Ribits Riders decal on the side door. His name is Gil Cheney. My brother Jim, Argojim on this site, was also a member as well as several others on this site.

  5. #7105
    Fred here: impulsively purchased a Buffalo Truck (ser# 19575) don’t know the year but it appears to be in great shape, with tracks and an aluminum dump bed. No idea what uses I have for it but it was good haying, pulled empty hay wagons…

  6. #7106
    Hello, I bought a kb model last year, and I am wanting to rebuild it. I have called the Argo dealerships, and found out that all the parts are discontinued. I am excited to be able to interact with all of you, and learn about these machines! I work in the auto body repair industry so this should be fun.

  7. #7107

    Hello

    Hello... my name is charles and im from central ark....thx for the add... i have aquired a lockley wrangler and it is getting to be a pain.... body is fair... the last person that had it was a kid... and he put a predator 6.5hp in it... i have put a belt driven torque converter in it... and now im trying to get it ready for hunting season and today i found the rear axle bearings need replaced is their any particular place that still carriea parts or are they a common part...

  8. #7108
    Join Date
    Mar 2021
    Location
    Atlantic Canada
    Posts
    54
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnH View Post
    Hello, I bought a kb model last year, and I am wanting to rebuild it. I have called the Argo dealerships, and found out that all the parts are discontinued. I am excited to be able to interact with all of you, and learn about these machines! I work in the auto body repair industry so this should be fun.
    There are still parts available for those KB models, depending on the year of yours you may still be able to get most of them brand new. The issue that some of the dealers run into is that a lot of the old parts have been updated and no longer use the old part numbers (axles are an example of this for your machine) and the dealers don't know where to look for the new ones. If you really want to, there's not a lot on those machines that you can't modify or replace with something you can still buy parts for, it's just a matter of how much time and skill it will take, and the $$$. I recently finished restoring my IC/Magnum machine which is just a bit newer than yours and I had no issues at all with parts. The only thing that could really hang you up in the transmission. Good luck with your restoration, I had a blast with mine!

  9. #7109

    New member

    Hello I have a max iv with. Predator 670 engine. When I turn right or go cross hill with theroght side on the uphill side the thing floods. I tried new fuel pump and I tried bending the float and I got a new carb and the problem persists. Anyone have input? Thanks

  10. #7110

    New member, Buffalo truck owner

    Glad to finally post something to this group. I’ve been searching, diagnosing, and learning from this group for over a year. I bought a 1996 (I think) Buffalo truck from my son’s neighbor for $500a couple years ago. It has a 20hp Kohler. Two sets of tires, tracks and some extra parts. I couldn’t pass that up. He said it needed a new sprocket. (Chain was jumping violently) Chains and sprockets were on wrong on the right side. Took me a bit to figure it out. Cleaned the carb a few times. Got it running enough to start using it. I built a roll cage over the front, replaced the lights with LED’s, new winch, removed and painted/repaired the rear bed and frame sections, just finished replacing the 21x11-8 tires and sand blasted and painted both sets of wheels, drive belt, tachometer/temp gauge, custom rear chain adjusters (curtesy of the member ideas from this site) broke and replaced two front axles so far (original I believe). It’s finally too a point where I can just drive it without working on it or airing the damn junk tires first. Lol. I love this machine and I’m very happy to be part of this group. I’ve loved watching the you tube videos of your trips. Although I’m not very fast, I’m looking forward to some ATV trails in my home state of Maine.

    -Jeremy

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