26" Goodyear Terra ' s

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  1. #1
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    26" Goodyear Terra ' s

    Where I will be using my Max IV is flooded ag crops...rice fields.
    The water is a foot or less deep with some vegetation mixed in.

    The mud is pretty solid gumbo stuff...but there is a chance at hitting some soupy stuff.

    The tires on the Max are on backwards for better swimming I have been told.

    Since I won't be doing a bunch if any swimming would I benefit from having the tires on the "correct" way?

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    It doesn't take very much water to float your Max and if it does float at all, you will want the tires facing the direction that you have them. I would leave them that way and if you get into a situation where you get stuck, you should be able to back out. If that happens more than once, try them the other way and see how they work for you.

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