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    i dint have the serial number yet, I'm looking to buy this and not sure what years it could be. any help thanks


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    max II

    I don't know much about max, but I saw this machine on craigslist. Looks like it would be a good deal.
    old school hustler
    02 superhawk

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    • #3
      1989 - 2000 is as close as I can get without seeing the inside, and that's assuming that the engine cover wasn't added later to make a briggs engine fit. The tires on the corners would have to be changed if you want to swim well.
      Last edited by Hey_Dan; 08-18-2009, 10:36 PM.
      "How deep of water does it float in?"

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      • #4
        I have a 95 and 96 and they have the same engine cover,I had a 88 and it had a different engine cover.The 95 and 96 have the serial#14000 something,If the numbers are higher then it is newer.I know everyone made after 14000 have inch and a quarter axels and larger axel bearings,A good upgrade.Hope this helps.
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        • #5
          What engine? That will help a lot.

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          • #6
            it has a 14hp VanGuard. here is a pic of the tag but its blurry so i cant tell the number. the guy still has the roll bar and has 6 matching tires not sure what they are but they match lol




            Thanks for the replies. i have searched some but what are some of the major things to look for. i hope to get this i have wanted one for a VERY long time

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            • #7
              I would pull the floor pan out and look at the chains and sprockets,If the chain adjuster are half way down on the front or half way up on the back,Then it will need chains.Jack it up and see if any of the tires move up and down or back and forth,If there is any slack then it might need a bearing on that wheel.I would run a compression check on the motor.Look at the dipstick to see how the oil looks,If the oil looks clean,That is a good sign it has been well maintenanced.Look in the gas tank to see how clean it is.This is just some of the things i would look for.Hope this helps.
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              • #8
                yea he said its been sitting for almost 2 years, he started it the other day and it would die unless the choke was on so I'm thinking the carb is gummed up but it seems to be at a good price he is asking $800obo for it does that seem about right. i never see them for sale so not sure what they go for

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                • #9
                  Yeah, that's a pretty good price as long as there aren't any major deficiencies. Does it steer fine? I would go in and offer him $600 and see what he says.

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                  • #10
                    ive never even drove one so not sure what hard stering would be, but if i can get it for a good deal than i will just pic it up and fix what ever is wrong with it if there is anything wrong. then im headed straight to the pond in the back yard being im buying it used what should i do before i hit the water to make shure its water tight?

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                    • #11
                      Things To Do Before You Hit The Pond?? Learn To At Least Steer And Stop .make Sure It Starts With Battery,(getting Out To Pull Start Kinda Tough In Water ) Park Your Truck With A Hefty Tow Rope At Edge Of Pond And Go!ok Go Slow. Really Strange The First Time Driving Into Water Just Not A Natural Thing To Do, But It Is Really Cool. I Remember Bringing My Max 4 Home And How Exciting It Was The First Few Times Driving It.still Is. Have Fun

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