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New to the 6x6 Max community
Just bought this 1999 Max IV. Of course the throttle cable broke as soon as I got it in the water so I'm waiting impatiently on the new one. Changed the oil, air filter, spark plugs and oiled and greased the chains and axels. Any other suggestions to keep it running at the best?
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Originally posted by Mike max View PostJust bought this 1999 Max IV. Of course the throttle cable broke as soon as I got it in the water so I'm waiting impatiently on the new one. Changed the oil, air filter, spark plugs and oiled and greased the chains and axels. Any other suggestions to keep it running at the best?"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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BADBRADII's MAX IV
Got word my used recreatives track setupis in and will be picking it up Thursday.
Last edited by BadBradII; 07-30-2013, 07:07 PM.1995 Max IV, (#11582), 23 HP Vanguard, Custom aluminum bellyband/roll-bars with direct winch attachment. Recreatives track kit.
Work in progress. Front windshield and canvas enclosure for winter use.
Alaska AATV Owners Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/alaska.AATVs/
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Nice looking rig's! Can especially relate to the Alaska rig's. I picked up a 1996 Max IV earlier this year and am getting ready to start doing some mod's. The previous owner was a commercial spray applicator for noxious weed control and the rack he had built look's very similar to BadBradII's rack. I'll go back and try to learn how to post some pic's and get'em on here. On a side note what kind of range (miles) are you Alaska guy's getting on 5 gallons of fuel. I've got the 20hp Kohler. Mine also came without a rear seat and rear floorboard. Are the rear seats the same size as the front? Could I just use the front as a pattern for the back. I'm starting to get jacked up about doing mod's and upgrades! Hunting season is just around the corner, I love duck hunting, and half of my 60 acres is flooded 7 months of the year and I love to host friends for duck hunting and is there a better way to get'em out to the blind than in comfort and style? Beat's walking thru 2' deep water, with thick grass and heavy packs for 500 yard's. I took an 80+ year old out for his very first Pintail last year (friend of a friend) and I wish I would've had the Max then. I better get back to work I'm getting all worked up.
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