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Nice to see a Buffalo restoration!! Usually it's just older machines and the occasional Max II / IV and traditional Argo units. It certainly looks like you mean business and seem to be making tremendous headway! Keep up the great work and post more pics as you progress thru this re-build. Are you planning add-ons to the rig, such as a brush guard & winch or a roll cage, windshield, etc., etc.?? Nice job!
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Originally posted by Dirty Harry View PostNice to see a Buffalo restoration!! Usually it's just older machines and the occasional Max II / IV and traditional Argo units. It certainly looks like you mean business and seem to be making tremendous headway! Keep up the great work and post more pics as you progress thru this re-build. Are you planning add-ons to the rig, such as a brush guard & winch or a roll cage, windshield, etc., etc.?? Nice job!
i am ordering Bearings today or tomorrow so when i get the Bearings i can put the axles and tires back on and ill post more pics
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Originally posted by LarryW View PostWhat kind of tires are those?
i got them here http://stopandgotires.com/modelsize....uctCode=523361 for only $620 and i got Free ShippingLast edited by luke_rhodes2001; 10-30-2011, 01:42 PM.
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Does the Alternator you got in there run off the trans? or what? cuz i see it WAY over by trans, and was just curious. i like the idea though!
-WagZ-I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!
"If your gonna be dumb, you better be Tough!"
"I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I'm now capable of doing practically anything with virtually nothing...."
BUY AMERICAN..or...BYE AMERICA!!!
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Originally posted by mustangwagz View PostDoes the Alternator you got in there run off the trans? or what? cuz i see it WAY over by trans, and was just curious. i like the idea though!
-WagZ-
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A thought to replace the skunky-looking wood rails... the engineered decking "lumber" made out of recycled plastic! The stuff would never rot, is mold & mildew-resistant and always stays looking good. A single band LED lightbar would add lots of illumination with minimum draw on the charging system, not to mention be almost completely water & shock proof. Keep up the great work!!! I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very Nice rebuild. Don't see many of these. Looking forward to seeing the final product.Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"
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Originally posted by Dirty Harry View PostA thought to replace the skunky-looking wood rails... the engineered decking "lumber" made out of recycled plastic! The stuff would never rot, is mold & mildew-resistant and always stays looking good. A single band LED lightbar would add lots of illumination with minimum draw on the charging system, not to mention be almost completely water & shock proof. Keep up the great work!!! I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!
"If your gonna be dumb, you better be Tough!"
"I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I'm now capable of doing practically anything with virtually nothing...."
BUY AMERICAN..or...BYE AMERICA!!!
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Looks great, but all your tires need to switch which side they are on, if you are to use the buffalo in water. The "V" should point to the rear for best speed in water. All of your tires were correct in your original first two pictures, except the front passenger tire had the "V" pointing to the front, while the rest of the tires had the "V" correctly pointing to the rear.
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Originally posted by ak miner View PostLooks great, but all your tires need to switch which side they are on, if you are to use the buffalo in water. The "V" should point to the rear for best speed in water. All of your tires were correct in your original first two pictures, except the front passenger tire had the "V" pointing to the front, while the rest of the tires had the "V" correctly pointing to the rear.
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hi
Recommend have the tires set up for water . What this does is reduce your traction when steering on the hard ground . It is a skid steer machine after all .
At the end of the day try in water direction first and swap them around and compare for yourself .
tomo
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