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    Ok getting ready to have my max II shipped that i got off ebay. tires hold air. but it will not roll. any ideas on what could be wrong. I am already thinking UH OH. the guy say;s he can put it on a pallet for shipping, but I do not know it that would be more expensive.. any ideas????

  • #2
    dead max

    chains rusted solid. good guess

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    • #3
      It could be several things;(1) Is it in reverse? It won't roll then unless the levers are pulled back.(2) It could have any one or more ,bearings seized.With the chains on any seized bearing would anchor it,at least on one side.(3) It could be an issue with the transmission,this would be the worst place to have trouble.When the machine is jacked up try each wheel to see if there is a little play,the slack in the chain should let it turn a little bit.The wheel that won't turn a bit will be the axle that has the seized bearing,The easiest way to locate the trouble area will be to remove chains from the transmission,then remove the others one at a time.Sounds like this machine set for a while,it'll need TLC,check clutch,park brakes,T-20 and bearings.I'll bet on one or more seized bearings.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Eldon View Post
        It could be several things;(1) Is it in reverse? It won't roll then unless the levers are pulled back.(2) It could have any one or more ,bearings seized.With the chains on any seized bearing would anchor it,at least on one side.(3) It could be an issue with the transmission,this would be the worst place to have trouble.When the machine is jacked up try each wheel to see if there is a little play,the slack in the chain should let it turn a little bit.The wheel that won't turn a bit will be the axle that has the seized bearing,The easiest way to locate the trouble area will be to remove chains from the transmission,then remove the others one at a time.Sounds like this machine set for a while,it'll need TLC,check clutch,park brakes,T-20 and bearings.I'll bet on one or more seized bearings.
        UMM... UHH... yeah... what he said. definitely
        DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION

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        • #5
          yes this max sat for a long time.what I know about it is that it was used for the park service and then it was stored in a barn and hasnt been used in who knows how long. since I cant get there to see what may be wrong. I guess I will have to find a freight shipper that will take it on a pallet. if it would roll in the truck it would save me about 200... I am going to be broke before I get started lol...
          thanks for all the info

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          • #6
            If you are lucky, you can pull chains and maybe it will roll. One of my scramblers was like that after it was sitting outside for years. The chains where so bad I just yanked on them and they broke, lol. The axle bearings seem to be ok though. They do spin now atleast.

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            • #7
              How far is it from your house? Normally bearings will remain "functional" and once the chains are removed, with the tires aired up the machine will roll. If it doesn't and you can find which axle(s) are stuck then remove those tires and put them in the tub. I have moved mine with the 2 front on 1 side and only the rear on the other.
              DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION

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              • #8
                it is a long way from the house. about 25 hours so I cant do any work to it until I get it here. I may see if the guy I got it from will mess with it some to see if he can free it up before I getit shipped.

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                • #9
                  Definitely check the simple things first. Does this guy know anything about the Max? If not then my money is on one of Eldon's suggestions. Make sure he has the trans in neutral (the shifter under the seat) and then make sure that the parking (foot) brake is off.

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                  • #10
                    Hi Mike. this guy knows nothing about the Max. he got it as part of a estate and ebayed it. I will call him monday and see if he will go mess withit some and check the basic stuff.. hopefully it is something simple .. thanks

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                    • #11
                      just cut the old one's

                      you will need new chaines anyhow,
                      just cut the old ones.

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                      • #12
                        just a update. I got a shipper to ship this max cheap. it will be here on Friday so I can actually look and see why it doesnt roll. I am excited lol and I am sure I will have a lot of questions . I would like to know the year of it

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                        • #13
                          If you will call the factory with the serial number they will tell you what the year is. They are very helpful.

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                          • #14
                            great!! thanks Mike. you have the number handy?

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                            • #15
                              Sure Amphibious Six-Wheel Drive All-Terrain Vehicles: MaxATVs - Call 1-800-255-2511

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