New Forum for Mudd-Ox suggestion

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Thread: New Forum for Mudd-Ox suggestion

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    Hey Mike, How 'bout an interview with Mr. Ox? I don't see him in the VIP thread yet? Or is he screening his calls?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudslinger View Post
    Mike,

    Would it be asking too much to devote a Forum to the Mudd-Ox like the Argo and Max have, it seems like there will be enough interest to sustain it if the early interest in the Ox is any indication. It would save us from having to search through the Other Forum for Ox threads. Anybody else think this would be a good idea?

    Ed
    Great Idea The ox is here to stay, and we need to talk about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphiman1 View Post
    I agree........
    can we have one for AMF's too? What u think Joe m? surtrekslinger?
    I only know of ten Surtreks and you have most of them. Be a pretty lonely forum. Another shot of mine.

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    Smile no amf...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    If we get enough posts to sustain one I will start a new forum but for now we will keep posting in the "other aatv" one.

    Definitely no AMF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6X6 View Post
    Hey Mike, How 'bout an interview with Mr. Ox? I don't see him in the VIP thread yet? Or is he screening his calls?
    We are working on that. I do all the interviews by email. I'm sure he's busy building Mudd-Ox's right now but when things get settled down he will have time to sit down and respond. Then I will post it up. *Nudge Nudge*

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    Thanks for the reply Mike. Another suggestion would be to start a new section for 8x8s just like you have for the 6x6s and lump all the threads for the 8s in there, partitioned similar to the 6s. Love the website, keep up the good work.

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    Um... its called 6x6 world (Just so there is no misunderstanding i'm just kidding)
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    Mudd Ox interest

    Hi Mike and all others interested,

    Sure would like to see something for the Mudd Ox with all the interest. Would help new users to find information for a growing vehicle. By the way Mike, Thanks for the best AATV site on the web.

    Best regards to all
    Ken

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    out of gear

    Quote Originally Posted by Moallen View Post
    Hey,
    That is a good Idea, in fact I need to know the best way to jack up a Mudd OX to remove the tires. Also how to put out of gear to pull it if it is broken.
    Allen
    Hi Allen,

    I pick it up with a forklift but if you put a floor jack under either side front or rear you can jack it that way or put a wooden block in the center at the front or back and use a floor jack. Also if you would like to tow it you can push the steering lever full forward or rearward and you can push or tow. Have a great day.
    Ken

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