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  • johnj
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    Thanks mike, I sold my other max IV to get this one. I picked this up in Washington dc. I have wanted a larger motor and solid axles for a while and i got a great deal on this one. I couldn't believe how clean this one was all I had to do was order my super winch and I ordered a winch bracket from country atv. Now all I have to do is find a roll cage. I am looking forward to the busco trip in April so I can see how this machine does.

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  • Mike
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    John, that is one clean looking Max IV. Congratulations on the purchase.

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  • johnj
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    5Ib5N55Jb3M93I13Jcc1r3ee760695d0813e6.jpeg here is my new max IV it has solid axles, 26" tires, and a 20 hp kohler motor.

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  • Mike
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    I bet that's a wild ride.

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  • luke_rhodes2001
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    max Buffalo chariot







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  • Hogneck
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    Originally posted by Hogneck View Post
    Can't figure out how to post a pic here.

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  • Hogneck
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    Last edited by Hogneck; 03-18-2012, 10:20 PM.

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by 1yy07 View Post
    mr mike how do i post picks? i can fix your old corvette but i cant do this coumputer worth nothing
    This thread will explain everything: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/6x6-w...-pictures.html

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  • 1yy07
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    mr mike how do i post picks? i can fix your old corvette but i cant do this coumputer worth nothing

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  • smog
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    Pictures of my Max IV taken by martwell and Maluc


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  • jpswift1
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    DROOL! Wow, what an amazing place to ride! Just imagine having a bunch of toys and riding wherever and whenever you please without some crabby old person down the road calling the cops every time you take your machine out. You've got some nice riding ground there. Thanks for the pics.

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  • LarryW
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    Originally posted by coldone907 View Post
    Thanks for the props fella's!

    I was a little disturbed when I saw you guys were complimenting by "backyard". I typically reserve that as a compliment to my wife, but then I realized that the scenery was pretty epic and a light bulb when on (never claimed to be very smart)!


    Here's a photo of the front yard!
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    Max IV from the back.
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    That top is all aluminum and I can stand and glass from the roof. I can also remove the entire thing by myself, althought I don't see a need for it. Lower CG = Less pucker factor when swimming.

    The rear rack also removes independently with 4 bolts if the cargo space is not needed.

    I have some finishing touches to tackle when we emerge from hibernation up here in the frigid northland. I will update as I progress. Again thanks for the compliments and Merry Christmas!!
    I was a little worried when in email I saw you posted pictures of the front yard, lol.

    Merry Christmas to you too! Thanks for posted those cool pictures for us!

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  • coldone907
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    A few more shots

    Thanks for the props fella's!

    I was a little disturbed when I saw you guys were complimenting by "backyard". I typically reserve that as a compliment to my wife, but then I realized that the scenery was pretty epic and a light bulb when on (never claimed to be very smart)!


    Here's a photo of the front yard!
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    Max IV from the back.
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    That top is all aluminum and I can stand and glass from the roof. I can also remove the entire thing by myself, althought I don't see a need for it. Lower CG = Less pucker factor when swimming.

    The rear rack also removes independently with 4 bolts if the cargo space is not needed.

    I have some finishing touches to tackle when we emerge from hibernation up here in the frigid northland. I will update as I progress. Again thanks for the compliments and Merry Christmas!!

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