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  • need opinions 6x6 project for 8x8 bottom end / frame and/or vaule?

    I sold my last huslter 6x6 a few years ago , I liked it but decide it was just to small for me and sold it and just haven't been around since then.

    I ran across a fairly cheap project 6x6 that within a few hours drive form me. the guy say the motor is locked up the chains are worn out , tub is good no leaks, all tires need to be replaced. My main interest where for some of the parts ie: transmission, rims, engine clutch and steering sticks to build a 8x8 (I can't afford new and can't find one used locally/in state) I am also in south Florida so I pretty much have to consider shipping for up north on most this stuff if I want a 8x8

    my questions:
    1) what are the remaining parts worth if I wanted to sell quickly as a whole unit ? ie: locked up engine, frame, tub bottom and top, sprockets ,axles

    2) would it be reasonable to ask to trade remaining parts form #1 for a 8x8 rolling bottom end ? (frame, sprockets, axles, tires that hold air, etc...basically everything except the tubs, engine) that I can build off off , the 8x8 hustler frame would be my preference but for any would work.
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  • #2
    If the hustler was too small that first gen attex will jot suit you at all. That machine has a baker hill tranny, not the t20 you read about so much on this site. As for rims and other parts for a build. It has throw away tires on it that need thrown away. there is nothing to salvage. Emergency dump value of the machine is probably around $75 to someone who knows what they are looking at. Driving for an 8x8 is a much better investment. I do see them for sale in the Carolina's very often. I don't usually check Florida's Craig's list so I couldn't tell you about down that far.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    • #3
      ya my old hustler carried four people but no cargo room is what I meant by to small , I was just looking at that one for parts but did think they had the T20 tranny (my main interest) mayeb I should just pass on this one then thanks

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      • #4
        Drew is right about the value......I'd say if you wanted to hold onto it for a while you could get $2-300.....maybe.
        Your best bet is to have one shipped to you, or make it a long weekend trip to get it yourself. If you buy through a reputable dealer, you may pay a few more dollars, but you will be sure not to get a trouble prone machine.
        You could also consider a 6x6 and tow a trailer 4 - Wheel Amphibious Trailer or make your own.

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        • #5
          yep you are talking a really long weekend for me to drive way up north just to get a frame and t20 ....... I just told the guy I was going to pass on that little attex since it had a different tranny that I was looking for

          Your probably right about a amphibious trailer being the more practical way , years ago I know a guy up in Maryland (argo stuff) that had the trailers they worked great for carry extra decoys but I just don't think that is what I want I kind of have my mind set on a 8x8 ............ maybe something like whipper's spider or max springer with some 26s for extra floatation

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          • #6
            MAX II 6 WHEEL 6x6 AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE BRIGGS & STRATTON 14HP SWAMP BUGGY in UTVs | eBay Motors

            Jacksonville, FL
            WANTED: MAX IV

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            • #7
              that one is missing two wheels ....lol

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              • #8
                Good choice to pass on a non-complete / project Attex. Hang in there, a larger machine will come up in time. I've always said its better to buy a fully operational machine as a base point, then build it from there. One of my friends recently picked up a 1998ish Max2 with a 18hp Briggs for $1000. Goldhunter 2 where are you down in S. Florida?

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                • #9
                  Noel,
                  I am on the east coast (PSL) just above west palm beach area . I actual want a project something like that for basically a rolling frame and tranny to build aluminum tub off that platform and maybe try to buy one of whippers suspension systems at least that the plan.............. I have been waiting and watching for awhile one day I'll find that 8x8 down here....lol

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