I got a lead on a Max 6X6 (an older one in the 70's)...needs work, so far the owner has told me it needs a throttle cable and a bearing on one axle....it probably needs more I'm sure...whats a decent price for one of these machines? He's looking for an offer on it....I don't want to over pay for it, but I don't want to insult him either....lol
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There are MANY different factors to consider.......the big ones are engine, tires, and condition of the body. If the machine is not driveable(to test the trans) think of it as a sum of the parts you can use. Bearings are not expensive, but the sprockets can be.
I would offer him $500 and go from there. If it were driveable start at $800-1000. Persoonally, I'd say an older 2 stroke with hollow 3 bolt axles and MODERN tires would TOP out at approx $2k
4 strokes with the 5 bolt rims/axles seem to go for up to $3k. Newer splined axle machines will bring a little more (I paid $2700 for mine with 171 hrs)...As do MaxIV's
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I have to go and see it yet, I appreciate the info, I'm thinking of picking this up instead of redoing the Trail Boss...if I can get it for a nice price and it's not beaten up to badly....A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
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I called the guy and questioned him on it...it's an 89-90, has title, has a 16hp briggs twin in it, fairly new tires, new battery, the tub is in great shape , no cracks or holes and has a widshield to go with it...again it needs the throttle cable and bearing replaced....he's asking $1500 for it...what do you guys think?A person who says "anything is possible" obviously has never tried to staple jello to a tree....
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I would say go for it. The 16 briggs (really easy to work on and a great power plant) and the fact that it has a windshield (which goes for $600 plus, from the RI), but i wouldn't go no higher than that. Offer 1200 and maybe meet in the middle at $1350. I have a 16hp briggs in my 980 Bigfoot Hustler which weighs 900 plus pounds and it performed well at Busco last weekend. The older maxII's were pretty light considering they have hollow axles. I hoped that I helped!HUSTLEMANIAC and a HONORARY MEMBER of the
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