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Could be something as simple as the primary clutch needs to be blown out if it’s not releasing smoothly. Also check the 3 slider buttons on the secondary as the tend to break off.
is it a solid cab or the max snap on and zip convertable style ? depending on how fast and far your going ...if it's the max convertable type , i fold mine down and bungee cord it and lay my...
Check out this brochure for the 16 wheel drive Bristol Bush Swamper ATV. According to the brochure, this AATV has the option to add 8 more tires and wheels for a 24 wheel drive machine.
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Here are two earlier brochures of this 16x16 ATV when it was originally the Summers Bush Machine, manufactured in North Bay, Ontario Canada by E.H. Summers Manufacturing. This was a 1979 model year. Prior to this, there were 22 "prototypes" built called the "Rollsport"
Could be something as simple as the primary...
Could be something as simple as the primary clutch needs to be blown out if it’s not releasing smoothly. Also check the 3 slider buttons on the secondary as the tend to break off.
tbone9 11-08-2024, 09:44 PM