I bought a '96 Max IV recently and it's great in deep mud, trail riding, through shallow creeks, etc. I tried taking it for it's first "swim" the other day and wow...
This thing bobs like a cork and is uncontrollable in the water. I can't turn, and basically had to use a trolling motor to get back close land enough for the wheels to touch bottom so I could get out of the water. Am I doing something wrong ? I also have the trolling motor mounted on the rear and the prop was barely under water. Anyone mount a trolling motor on the front ? Does it work better ?
Also discovered a problem with the Briggs 16 HP..it was running rough and stalling. I discovered the welch plug on the carb was leaking vacuum. I replaced and resealed the plug and it runs great. Any tips on getting this thing "swimming" safely ? One thing that may have effected stability is that the previous owner MAY have overinflated the tires...they are very tight. What is the proper inflation for the Goodyear rawhides ? He has them at 12-14 psi each.
This thing bobs like a cork and is uncontrollable in the water. I can't turn, and basically had to use a trolling motor to get back close land enough for the wheels to touch bottom so I could get out of the water. Am I doing something wrong ? I also have the trolling motor mounted on the rear and the prop was barely under water. Anyone mount a trolling motor on the front ? Does it work better ?
Also discovered a problem with the Briggs 16 HP..it was running rough and stalling. I discovered the welch plug on the carb was leaking vacuum. I replaced and resealed the plug and it runs great. Any tips on getting this thing "swimming" safely ? One thing that may have effected stability is that the previous owner MAY have overinflated the tires...they are very tight. What is the proper inflation for the Goodyear rawhides ? He has them at 12-14 psi each.

if it don't float with out you getting wet . don't bring it !
R.I.P sage rogers 4 11 09 .
my first reply but i have experienced the same trouble.my max 4 bobs like cork also. it has 22" rawhides and does not swim for squat. I was dissapointed with its propulsion in the water extremely impressed everywhere else,this thing will literaly climb a tree,however a steep muddy creek bank can have you hunting the come along in short order. Any way i went thru all the same thought I want 26" swimmers also more clearance would be great but being on a budget and unable to justify hundreds of dollars for tires on a maybe it will swim better is just not gonna happen anytime soon.Trolling motor sort of p.i.a. Any way thought about all kinds of paddles think i read every post remotley related to max 4 swimming and between all the things other folks have tried (thank you all) I finally cut an old motorcycle tire into 2.5" strip cut it down the middle,now i have an"L" shape. I forgotten to mention i have one oddball tire, Stryker with 3/4' square block knobs on sides, any way i literally screwed just one "L" shaped piece of ruber onto the knobs and one on the lug of the rawhide on opposite side and drove off the bank. Whoo hoo this puppy can now actually move thru the water!! Now I am only going to buy one more stryker tire cuz i dont like the way the rubber paddle holds on the rawhide,lugs to far apart ,not enough shoulder on lug to hold for much abuse i think,anyway now i am going to try it with three rubber L paddles on each back tire only. the improvement with just one screwed on was considerable.Oh as for if it tears off? i lose 2 screws and a peice of old bike tire ,i got more



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