Flat black Jim looks great.......but Chrome would be better but not practical...........so flat black is the better look. Great job Jim and hope to see it at one of the rides.
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!!!"
You could paint those rims pink with purple dots and that would still be one of the baddest machines in the woods. Go with whatever and change it later just because, thats my vote.
The silver wheel actually looked the best, and the flat black would have been the most practical..... but I decided on blue. The silver/chrome would have been non stop cleaning and paint touch ups I'm sure.
The project seems like it is progressing slow....very slowly. I spent most of the day today trying to make the splitshifter with both handles on the left side of the seat. It sounds easy enough, but I didn't want to cross the mechanism. I wanted the handle on the left to operate the LH side, and the same with the right handle/side.
And the best part of the whole machine.... The beverage holder.
Notice the distance between tires
And compare to Mike's when he tried out different 25" tires.
Here is his original thread: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/max-a...html#post71749 This was pretty much the inspiration for my project.....and yes, I have been thinking of doing this for over a year.
Here's a bonus sneak preview....Hint: it's a 1 liter Kohler IMG_0954.jpg
[/QUOTE] A MaxII has an axle spacing of 25" center to center. I stretched the frame an extra 1 1/4" between axles. This allows the use of true 25" dia. tires or even 26" tires if I wanted. I also raised the tub 3" to eliminate tub to tire issues. My goal was for 25" tires with Adair tracks. [/QUOTE]
This is a very worthy goal to have if you own a Max II.
A MaxII has an axle spacing of 25" center to center. I stretched the frame an extra 1 1/4" between axles. This allows the use of true 25" dia. tires or even 26" tires if I wanted. I also raised the tub 3" to eliminate tub to tire issues. My goal was for 25" tires with Adair tracks. [/QUOTE]
This is a very worthy goal to have if you own a Max II. [/QUOTE]
I think the Max2 with this set up will be the machine to beat.
It seems like it took forever......actually was a couple of days to design and build. But it does work well and I'm happy with it. The challenge was to have the 2 levers pivot on the same plane so the handles would stay parallel and equal.
Having too much stuff in the way didn't help either.
You tube video is loading......I'll update with the link when it's done.
Wow, you were right. You didn't have a lot of room to work in there. Great job at maximizing utility in a minimum of space! Now I feel lucky with how much room I had in the Swamp Fox to build my spartan mechanism. What are the handle-ends made from? They almost look like small prybar handles. I used Sears Suburban garden tractor shift knobs.
What are the handle-ends made from? They almost look like small prybar handles. I used Sears Suburban garden tractor shift knobs.
Harbor freight "free" screwdrivers, drilled and tapped to 1/2-20.....I did space them so the handles could be replaced with stock handles from a maxII. I only had one, but next time I order from RI, I will get another.
Jim, I like the layout and location of your shifters. Nice work. To switch topics slightly, what are your plans for the laterals? Are you going to extend them or bend them towards the rear of the Max any to compensate for your new seat position? Mine are stock in my Max II and even with the stock bench seat, they seem to need lengthening to keep me from having to lean forward while driving it. I just imagine you are facing that same issue to a greater extent with your new seat or maybe it just looks like it sits further back than it does?
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