Yes I just can aboard. I live in Veneta Oregon. We just bought our second 6x6. The first one we got was a 1970 trail boss. Very very clean. Then we got a MAX 2 with a koller 23 hp. So this is all new to my wife and I.
Hello, I just purchased my first KID 8 x 8 , a very impressive machine. was wondering if anyone has any experience with tire size? The KID has the standard 23 x 8.5 x 12" tires on it now and i would like to put 23 x 10.5 x 12 " tires on it, does anyone know if i will run into a clearance problem? Thanks Dennis
Hi Dennis, welcome to the forum. There are several KID owners on the board. Try starting a new thread in the "Other AATV" forum and someone may be able to help. Congratulations on your KID.
Hello from New York I recently acquired a 1993 Max IV it came with tracks, I'm sure they were never on it.After a six hour fight I got them on.My dilemma now is that they are smacking the under body any pointers on why?I did notice the metal cleats are tapered I installed them wide side out is that the way they go? Thanks for any help.
Hello from New York I recently acquired a 1993 Max IV it came with tracks, I'm sure they were never on it.After a six hour fight I got them on.My dilemma now is that they are smacking the under body any pointers on why?I did notice the metal cleats are tapered I installed them wide side out is that the way they go? Thanks for any help.
Hi seis, welcome to the foruma nd congratulations on your Max IV.
Hi I am registered as solutions1943 .I am retired as a industrial millwright and motorcycle mechanic. Argo was my choice for all terrain and I once owned a PlayCat all terrain as a project.I am presently building a small parade vehicle the shape of a miniature jeep.I am looking for ideas for a drive train and thought this an excellent site to perhaps locate what I need. Looking forward to a rewarding exchange of ideas and looking at all your projects.
This site is killer, hope to have alot of good chat here. My Dad and I have been working out the kinks in our used Max IV. Already had a ton of help from here before I joined up so happy 6x6ing and thanks for all your info.
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