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  • gimmegreens336
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    Great pics lewis and mike!

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  • Model Citizen
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    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-13-2016, 07:48 PM.

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  • fmints
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    Nice slide show Lewis,,,, Yeah, we definitely had a great time.

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  • lewis
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    Well guys as we say....another in the books and it was a great one. Spent a little down time and put together a small slide show of the event. There were so many machines there it was hard to get everyone but i tried. I have video footage for a movie, so it will be later.

    Missed the regular members that could not make it this time but met a lot of Great new people also. Glad to hear all are home safely and had a good time.

    Lewis and Peggy

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  • jpswift1
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    Originally posted by George View Post
    I saw a Swamp Fox at Ledges a few years back....I think when you had the tank trainer there. I remember it being very fast in the water.

    Ledges, 2009 - Amphibious ATV Pictures
    The Super Swamp Fox with the stock 26" Goodyear Terra Tires is one of the fastest AATVs in the water, but without the Goodyears it isn't nearly as fast but the aggressive mud tires are MUCH better in the sloppy stuff.

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  • George
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    I saw a Swamp Fox at Ledges a few years back....I think when you had the tank trainer there. I remember it being very fast in the water.

    Ledges, 2009 - Amphibious ATV Pictures

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  • hydromike
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    Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
    that was an awesome looking Swamp Fox, who owned that Machine?
    Thanks Dan, she's mine! http://www.6x6world.com/forums/other...fox-build.html

    Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
    Did it swim with the Kenda tires?
    Actually, they're Titan 589 M/Ts. She swims very slowly, but it swims. I don't have a need for fast-fast water speed, so the forged steel sidewalls on the tires and slow swim speed suit me well. I ran less than a pound of pressure in the tires this past weekend, and they held to the rims well. Them 'tater diggers did a pretty good job in some of the sticky stuff. If I was able to get the same price for them again, I'd buy them again.
    Last edited by hydromike; 10-15-2012, 10:04 PM.

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  • racerone3
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    We made it home about 7 last night muddy, sore, tired, and smiling. Great seeing old friends again, and meeting all the new members. A lot of old friends were missed on this ride! For the first time ever, all 3 machines made it home in good running condition, and chain adjustments in the wolf (new chains stretching a lot) was the most difficult repair I made all weekend.

    Today started a stretch of 12 hour days at work that will run to Thanksgiving with nearly no days off, followed promptly by knee surgery. Hopefully I can find a few minutes a day to clean up the machines and lube everything so they don't rust solid.

    Headed off to the gallery now to look at some Pics and I will upload some once I find the camera.

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  • mightymaxIV
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    Originally posted by hydromike View Post
    I made it home around 8:30 last night, dropping little pieces of Busco the whole way home. What a great time! Several new faces showed up this year, and a lot of veterans were there as well. The conditions were really quite good, in my opinion. Not too dusty, plenty of mud and water where you wanted it, and amazing weather. No serious casualties, and lots of folks pitched in to put a couple 980s on the trail. (I'm still stoked that you brought it, Fred..... Your Hustler did amazing. Most of my pictures of you are blurry for some reason, but I'll still post them. )

    I only drove my 980 for a few hours on Friday afternoon, focusing on trying to break in the Swamp Fox a little more so that I know what it'll do comfortably (apparently, it'll do most everything except swim faster than 1mph..., but as long as I'm not outrunning gators, I'm cool with that....). I stood her on her butt end crawling out of one mud hole, but John was there to save me from going over. She just keeps climbing. I had to spend some quality time on the Fox's front porch a few times in order to get out of holes since she's got a pretty short wheelbase, but it's a nice place to go for a ride.

    It was great to see everybody and spend a few days down South. By the sounds of things, we may have indoctrinated a few more folks into the AATV hobby. That, and we tempered Kristy's (sp?) steel grip on her Max IV. There's no better way of getting acquainted with your machine than immersion therapy.

    I've uploaded some pictures into the Fall 2012 Busco gallery for your enjoyment.
    Those are some excellent shots Mike, I was hoping to make it to Busco this year but I got the Max back together about three days to late. Looks like everyone had a great time, that was an awesome looking Swamp Fox, who owned that Machine? Did it swim with the Kenda tires?

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  • 6X6
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    Well. Just got home myself. Made a family stop on the way back. I had a blast, and it was great to be back after three and a half years. I spend a bit of time in Mike's Fox, Brian's Rhonda (OK, that doesn't sound right ) and Lewis' Argo. Thanks for the rides! And also Mike for letting me drive that Fox, and Brian for some Attex 8-wheeler stick time. If you keep the tires touching that fox is an absolute tank, just touch the throttle and it keeps going. And the Attex, while a learning curve from the 6-wheeled counterpart, is a blast and pretty darn capable too. Joe, it was great to see a sur-trek in person finally. (As well as a Super Swamp Fox, Attex 8x8, Camel centipede, Hustler Bigfoot..) I wish it was up and running, but it's still one hell of a cool machine. Hope to see it go next time!
    Not having a machine kinda sucked, but I rode with the group on my bike Sunday and that was still fun too. I just didn't take the deep mud-holes, and since everything was so much drier, that wasn't a big deal.
    It was great meeting a whole bunch of members I haven't before, and see you guys again from the last time I made an event.
    I hope my work situation stays on track so I can make one a year.

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  • Joe M
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    Originally posted by fmints View Post
    Joe, in my book, you still have an awesome machine,,,, Im glad that you decided to bring it, so we all could share how awesome a machine you have.

    I'm glad that Sierra enjoyed herself,,,,, When she gets her machine, it'll be just another cool member added to the bunch. Glad you made it home safely

    Fred

    Thanks Fred!

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  • gimmegreens336
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    Even if the Argo stayed down, me and my group had a blast too. It was a killer experience getting to see all those incredible machines. BIG BIG BIG thanks to LEWIS for hooking me up! I appreciate the heck out of your time and help. Big ups to fmints too! Thanks for helping to diagnose and work on the Conquest. There were several other members that helped with tools and such, I am terrible with names but you know who you are and I appreciate you! Being my first time at Busco, I was thrilled with the park. I can't wait for the next ride! We'll have wives and kids with us next time and hopefully a fine-tuned machine.

    Again thanks for everyone's help. I will have pictures and videos up within the next few days.

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  • Dan67
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    Man what a wonderful time I had at Busco! Only thing that would have made it better would be the tires on the Hustler not failing me. Big thanks to Fred for taking the time to weld up the exhaust. I got a good solid run with it and it sounds awesome. I went everywhere Mike and Fred went with theirs. My conquest ran excellent as well. The only issue is that I cannot go as fast as before, the tires swell out and start to hit each other. I got home at 6pm Sunday evening, clean up is slowly going. Thanks to Lewis for the Saturday night steak supper too, that was awesome!

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  • JoeMeg
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    Nice pics Mike,thanks for posting.

    Joe.

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  • hydromike
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    I made it home around 8:30 last night, dropping little pieces of Busco the whole way home. What a great time! Several new faces showed up this year, and a lot of veterans were there as well. The conditions were really quite good, in my opinion. Not too dusty, plenty of mud and water where you wanted it, and amazing weather. No serious casualties, and lots of folks pitched in to put a couple 980s on the trail. (I'm still stoked that you brought it, Fred..... Your Hustler did amazing. Most of my pictures of you are blurry for some reason, but I'll still post them. )

    I only drove my 980 for a few hours on Friday afternoon, focusing on trying to break in the Swamp Fox a little more so that I know what it'll do comfortably (apparently, it'll do most everything except swim faster than 1mph..., but as long as I'm not outrunning gators, I'm cool with that....). I stood her on her butt end crawling out of one mud hole, but John was there to save me from going over. She just keeps climbing. I had to spend some quality time on the Fox's front porch a few times in order to get out of holes since she's got a pretty short wheelbase, but it's a nice place to go for a ride.

    It was great to see everybody and spend a few days down South. By the sounds of things, we may have indoctrinated a few more folks into the AATV hobby. That, and we tempered Kristy's (sp?) steel grip on her Max IV. There's no better way of getting acquainted with your machine than immersion therapy.

    I've uploaded some pictures into the Fall 2012 Busco gallery for your enjoyment.
    Last edited by hydromike; 10-15-2012, 10:09 AM.

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