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T-20 Skid Steer Transmission Rebuild
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T-20 Skid Steer Transmission Rebuild
Here are steps in the first part of the T-20 rebuild. Make sure everything is on a clean surface and that you keep your parts organized. The T-20 is actually easy to work on after you get the hang of it. Follow these steps to get yours apart, then the second part will deal with reassembly and the installation of the new components (O-rings, gaskets, etc.) Good luck and happy 6 wheeling! 1. After you have removed the T-20 from your machine begin by emptying all of the fluid by removing the drain p... -
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balloon tire valve stem replacement
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Amphiman1
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balloon tire valve stem replacement
Here's a long over due secret.. how to replace balloon tire valve stems.. 1) break off old stem.(thats the easy part..) 2) get a package of the smaller valve stems(any auto parts store carries them ,usually.. # 413 's?) 3) this may take practice.. you need a used pair of pliars, a dull screw driver, and some quality dish soap..(full strength..) 4) slowly ..attempt to put the bottom end into the tiny hole of the wheel,after sand paper cleaning around the hole and ... -
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How to build a CO2 Tire Inflator
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How to build a CO2 Tire Inflator
I am sure there are many ways this could have been built but I just wanted something to seat beads and inflate tires on my ATVs in the field and I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money. The CO2 Paintball Universal Fill Adapter is the key part. It screws on the top of any paintball tank and when the knob is turned, a pin pushes down on the release pin of the paintball tank and releases the pressure out of the threaded hole on the side.
Materials: 1 CO2 Paintball tank (I used a 24 ... -
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Fixing those unfixable sidewalls
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pheagy
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Fixing those unfixable sidewalls
I wonder if any of you guys have the problems I have when it comes to fixing my tires. I figured I'd show you some of what I've done to make those tires run when the tire man says he can't do anything. Both of these methods rely on the use of some kind of tire sealant after the repair. Most brands work well, currently I'm using slime and I'm very pleased with it. For holes that are caused by a puncture of some sort and are to big for plugs to hold, I have used carriage bolts with washers with great ...
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Max II Engine Replacement
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Mike
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in EnginesMax II Engine Replacement
Max II Engine Replacement
This article will act as a basic guide for removing and replacing the engine in a Max II AATV. Before you begin be sure that you disconnect the battery under the seat. Note: Click thumbnails to view larger photos
Start by disconnecting the ground strap and the throttle and choke cables at the motor. Then disconnect the wire at the starter solenoid, the electrical connector at the front of the engine, and the fuel line (1,2,and 3 respectively in th... -
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Custom exhaust for your Briggs Vanguard!
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micmac
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in EnginesCustom exhaust for your Briggs Vanguard!
Well I finished my exhaust tonight and here is the info on what I did:
the pipe I ordered from this site
Exhaust Header U-weld Kit - BMI Karts and Supplies - Home With 2 of these kits I had all the bends I needed to make my exhaust in the size I wanted. The price was decent for mandrel bent tubing from what I've seen. I made the pipes 16 inches of 1 " O.D. pipe. I did this based on what the mower racing guys recommend. Actually they recommend 12 to 15 inches but 16 worked e... -
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Small Engine Maintenance
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Mike
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in EnginesSmall Engine Maintenance
Many 6x6 ATVs utilize small engines for power due to their availability, price, and reliablility. These engines can provide a lifetime of trouble free use if you properly maintain them. Of course anytime that you subject them to abrasive environments you will have to maintain them more frequently and if you happen to be as unfortunate as my Max II in this photo it and submerge the motor under water you should always change the oil and filters. Here I will list the recommended maintenance sched... -
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How To Articles
We have a nice collection of member submitted how-to articles that walk you through tasks related to your 6x6 or 8x8 ATV. From removing oxidation on your ATV's body to completely rebuilding a T20 transmission, the articles section is a great resource. Whether you are an experienced AATV mechanic or a nervous first timer there is something for everyone.
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