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    Well the track and winter tires/wheels are off, machine degreased and regreased with summer tires on. We only had a few issues: 1.) the summer tires would nor fit on the spacers, must have never been on machine with the spacers, drilled rim holes out a hair, good to go. The grandson wanted to take it swimming but the drain hole plugs given to us by the past owner were too small and the plugs from my Max IV were also too small. After trying to use a few boat drain plugs we had we discovered that the drain holes for the Max II were different sizes. I need some advice on how to make this tub swimmable. Any suggestions are deeply appreciated. Thanks

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    I have seen these used in boats, so may work in your case....https://www.amazon.com/Expandable-Ne...le+drain+plugs

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    • #3
      moldman, i believe you could go to a ace hardware or a lowes and buy the hard rubber stoppers (like a cork) that will fit the holes. they are not expensive so get 2 of a few sizes to get a good fit. you can then drill a small hole thru the length maybe 1/8 '' dia. get a bolt that size ( round head if possible ) 2 washers to fit,a lock washer and a wingnut. put the bolt thru the hole with a washer on small end and on the large end put the other washer, the lock washer then the wing nut. stick it in the hole then tighten the wing nut to ''squash'' it a bit to fit good in the hole. test it in some shallow water first to see if you have a good seal. hope this helps, and make sure the bolt is a tight thru the plug. a little silicon under each washer would be good. johnboy va.

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      • #4
        Freezing the plugwith dry ice will make drilling really nice and clean

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        • #5
          All great ideas as usual on this 6x6 site. This type of equipment is all new to me. Hope some day I'll have the experience with my two Machines, Max II and Max IV to help others in need. We now have a great off-road park in the Sturgis, MI area called: Rouch-Off Road, will give it a try. Thanks Again.

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          • #6
            Another viable option would be to clean up the existing hole locations, do a body weld with HDPE, and then drill new holes for the proper 3/4" Recreative plug.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hipowerone View Post
              Another viable option would be to clean up the existing hole locations, do a body weld with HDPE, and then drill new holes for the proper 3/4" Recreative plug.
              Yes,but another option is an Argo Avenger type threaded plug fitting as you can buy on ebay for cheap. It goes on with rivets and silicone but may need some heat forming of the Max body.

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              • #8
                I put argo threaded plugs on my Max II , very happy with them

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                • #9
                  It's done......

                  Originally posted by LW1911 View Post
                  I put argo threaded plugs on my Max II , very happy with them
                  Congratulations!

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                  • #10
                    link to these threaded plugs please

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                    • #11
                      I bought two "Sea Dog 520080-1"T" Handle Transom Drain Plugs" from e-bay for my '99 Max II. I sawed off the T handle part leaving only the shaft. In 10 months of almost daily use they never got caught up on debris, leaked or got pulled out. Yet the shaft is still long enough to grasp with a vice-grip to remove if needed.

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                      • #12
                        ARGO ATV PART 100-107 Drain Plug(2) | eBay

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                        • #13


                          I used these when I changed them in my Max IV. Made from delron, not cheap plastic. Ordered online and picked them up at a local Walmart. I bet these are the same as the Argo plugs.

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                          • #14
                            look the same

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                            • #15
                              Much better price. Look the same to me.

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