Finished repowering the Max IV with a Kubota WG750

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Thread: Finished repowering the Max IV with a Kubota WG750

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    Finished repowering the Max IV with a Kubota WG750

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSoYi-MGBos

    This this runs so smooth and quiet. Tons of torque.
    Still working on the Turbo Kubota D722. should be done in a couple weeks. It's only been sitting three years now.

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    Very nice. I like the suspension seats in back. Are they angled so they both fit? Or easier to get in and out?
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    thats an amazing machine ! nice job ...what's the h.p. of that motor ? johnboy va.

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    Man that is a nice install. Incredible little engines.

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    Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbone9 View Post
    Very nice. I like the suspension seats in back. Are they angled so they both fit? Or easier to get in and out?
    They are angled to provide legroom for the passengers. I tried them straight, but you spend more time trying to angle your body to get leg room that its very uncomfortable. This is my sons Max, so I'm the one back there. Hope to have mine done in a couple of weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john swenson View Post
    thats an amazing machine ! nice job ...what's the h.p. of that motor ? johnboy va.
    it's advertised as 20 HP from Kubota, but I can definitely turn it up some. Next year. Will need to change the primary to an 1195 then.

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    What's the weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allwheeldrive View Post
    What's the weight?
    it's 96 Lbs. wet with radiator.

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    Nice attention to detail. Seems very well thought out. Please report back after hitting the swamps.

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