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    John Schwab's finished DVD appeared in my mailbox, almost 2 hours length. Here's 2 minutes worth. More to come..


    Last edited by Roger S; 03-19-2008, 12:01 PM.
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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    What was the last machine running around in that video? Very impressive. You guys are a tribute to the passion for the hobby...that weather would keep most indoors.
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    • #3
      Roger ,

      I mailed John a check for the spring ride video on monday . I should receive it in about two weeks .

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      • #4
        Great video guys,,looks like a great time with the AATV's !

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          George, that was Matt's Mudd Ox prototype. It was a "working weekend" for him. I suppose the trip was tax deductable?
          To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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            Mud Ox

            Originally posted by Roger S View Post
            George, that was Matt's Mudd Ox prototype. It was a "working weekend" for him. I suppose the trip was tax deductable?
            Roger, what tires was Matt running on his mud Ox?

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              I haven't been in weather like that in 30 years.

              Whipper

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              • #8
                What is in that mid engine 8x8?

                I must say that is some impressive driving

                What type of transmission is in that 8x8?
                Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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                • #9
                  Matt's tires were SuperGrip brand, Superlites. Soft ride, poor swimmer though. It was a good weekend to have new tires with crisp sharp tread. I had a lot of trouble on packed/iced trails with my old tires.

                  Robio, the drivetrain is cvt to hyd pump, with a hyd motor for each side. No shifting, forward/reverse on demand, either side. I went for a ride and nicknamed it, TiltaWhirl, like the ride at the Fair.
                  To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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                  • #10
                    Custom creation?

                    Originally posted by Roger S View Post
                    Robio, the drivetrain is cvt to hyd pump, with a hyd motor for each side. No shifting, forward/reverse on demand, either side. I went for a ride and nicknamed it, TiltaWhirl, like the ride at the Fair.
                    Is that a custom made creation or did a company produce it ?

                    It’s not a Centaur is it?
                    Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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                      Hi Everyone,
                      I too recieved my DVD from John from our last ride. It is GREAT!!! Thank You Roger for posting some of it for everyone to see. Yes it was a working weekend for me... Hey somebody has to do the testing right!!! I was running the 40 HP Kohler engine and the Super Grip Super Lite tires. 25x12x9. They ride great, go well in the mudd and snow but do not swim all that well in early testing. The ice is just now coming off of the pond. I will do more water testing soon.
                      Matt
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                      • #12
                        Matt ,



                        Its good to know that you are still researching tires that will be the best to run on the Mud Ox , when you bring it to market . I ordered a video too , so I will be able to see some more of the Mud Ox in action , I hope . Matt ,,you have built an impressive machine .
                        Last edited by mudbug3; 03-20-2008, 01:44 AM.

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                          Originally posted by Robio_8x8 View Post
                          Is that a custom made creation or did a company produce it ?

                          It’s not a Centaur is it?
                          Matt is making his own AATV and it will soon be in production. He has improved every area and made an AATV that will do things no other machine on the market will do. It is an 8x8 and has a 40 Horse Kohler Engine.

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                            Good Stuff Matt!

                            Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
                            Matt is making his own AATV and it will soon be in production. He has improved every area and made an AATV that will do things no other machine on the market will do. It is an 8x8 and has a 40 Horse Kohler Engine.
                            I am impressed by what I saw in the video and looking forward to your
                            product becoming available. Keep up the good work
                            Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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                            • #15
                              Hey Dave, Your video will be going out in this mornings mail. Anyone else who would like to order a copy of this or any of my other 26 AATV videos can contact me at jsschwab@localnet.com That was a crazy weekend, four days of camping and riding in some pretty extreme conditions. The Mudd-Ox is without question the most capable machine in the woods. We have watched its development since conception and now that product release is near, I can finally release video footage to the public. It was our tow-truck all weekend, kind like taking AAA along!
                              I film 6x6 Trail Ride Videos. jsschwab@localnet.com

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