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I had read that sometimes just replacing the carb on older engines, vs rebuilding, is a cheaper and faster way to fix some power problems. Then I found an older thread regarding Carburetors and B&S...
Hey John
near Middlebury VT...apple country...right next to Lake Champlain...which some have tried to have named the 'sixth Great Lake'.
Yeah, when I got my MAX II, one of my earliest observations...
awesome place to ride ... near what town and what state ? yeah , you got to have a good back and be fairly nimble to get to some of those repair spots . that's why i redid my max 2 with a subframe....
I found it on Facebook marketplace. I used to be able to post pics on here. Used to be able to send private messages too. Not sure what’s going on. But now we can find strange women of the night....
Max II ATV brochure "Max's World, It's Everywhere" "Go all the way, All Year"
Another early Max II brochure from Recreative Industries "Where on Earth do you want to go?"
Here is an old dealer application to sell Max 6x6 ATVs from Recreative Industries
Here are three scripted radio ads for Max amphibious ATVs from Recreative Industries. These were customizable for different areas and dealers and are a pretty cool piece of AATV history!
If you are looking for manuals for your Max, be sure to check out the Max Owners Manuals here: Max Owners Operators Manuals
I had read that sometimes just replacing the carb...
I had read that sometimes just replacing the carb on older engines, vs rebuilding, is a cheaper and faster way to fix some power problems. Then I found an older thread regarding Carburetors and B&S...
hipowerone 09-27-2024, 11:56 AM