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  • Brian and Al, welcome to the site. You guys may want to start a new thread in the appropriate forum for your questions. They will probably get a better response there. Not as many people check this thread regularly.

    Al, the 26" tires effectively raise your "gear ratio" so compared to the same Max IV with 22" tires you would notice less torque. However, with that said, that 23hp has enough power to make up for it and I don't think you will be lacking in your ability to climb. You will probably spin your tires before you run out of power.

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    • I Hadn't Introduced Myself

      Howdy folks,

      I'm Randy C from North Carolina. Getting into AATV's because I got stuck 7 miles in the middle of nowhere and had to hike out. NEVER AGAIN!!! I just made a deal on an Argo 8x8 and will be going after her tomorrow night. Looking forward to learning as much as I can about them. Seems like a great bunch of folks on here.

      Well, I work a lot, I Hunt everthing that swims, walks, or flys. I enjoy flying airplanes and aparently havn't grown up yet. Look forward to meeting ya'll on one of the rides soon.

      Randy
      Still want a KID

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      • Originally posted by kahn View Post
        Howdy folks,

        I'm Randy C from North Carolina.
        Randy, where in NC are you located? Welcome to the site and congratulations on your Argo.

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        • Hello Randy and BChunter , welcome to the amphibious forum.
          Last edited by mudbug3; 03-11-2009, 12:53 PM.

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          • Hi Mike & Mudbug,

            I live in a mudpuddle southeast of Greensboro called Ramseur, NC
            Still want a KID

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            • & a Great Big Welcome Aboard the best Amphibian site on the net to all the newbies!!!

              Hope to get to know you all on here.

              Take care and Keep on Ridin, no matter what the Gov't says!!!

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              • Hi Everyone!
                My name is Beth and I'm racerone3's wife (Brian). Wednesday (3/11) I got my first 6 wheeler. It's a Max II. I've watched Brian ride these things for a while and now he's got me hooked!
                I can't wait to start riding with everyone!
                Beth
                Max II Girls...The Best in the World!

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                • Welcome R13G.
                  Banned

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                  • Sweet! It's great to have you on the site and I look forward to seeing you at some of the rides. Are you going to be coming to Busco Beach in a few weeks?

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                    • R13g,
                      Thats a nice looking ride you have. Glad your hooked.

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                      • racerone3sgirl ,


                        Welcome to the amphibious forum Beth. Look forward to reading about your 6x6 adventures of you and your husband.

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                        • Welcome, R13G. We're glad to have you on board.
                          Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.

                          (6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far

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                          • George"Bubba"Hunt

                            Howdy Gang. Ths is my first shot on this forum.
                            I have lived in Alaska since 1969. Bought my first Cushman Trackster in 1971.I've owned a few aatv's since. My last was a Hydro Taxx, which I sold a couple of years ago.A good tough machine.I spent several years in an Argo while working along the Trans Alaskan Pipeline. The Argo is also a fine machine.
                            I have been running a Prowler with tracks for the last three years. Nice comfortable machine but doesn't float very well.
                            I have recently driven a Mudd Ox. I was so impressed that I now am trying to figure out how to get my hands on one.
                            It is by far the best designed machine I have driven.
                            I spend several times a week in aatv's, year around, and have walked many miles after being stuck or broken down.
                            The older I get, the less I like walking out of bogs. I do believe that Mudd Ox will hold up under what I will be doing.
                            Anyhoo, if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I look forward to being a part of this forum.
                            George"Bubba"Hunt
                            Last edited by Mike; 03-14-2009, 06:48 PM.

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                            • Welcome Bubba

                              Welcome to the site, I enjoyed reading your stories on the other site, and your observations/experience with hydrostatic machines. Please share your insight with us.

                              Welcome aboard!

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                              • Welcome Bubba! Glad you made it to the site.
                                To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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