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So I reinstalled the full track system back on the Argo yesterday along with a full set of swim paddles. It swims, but slowly, none the less if you can live with a 1 to 1 1/2 MPH swim speed the full...
If you use six chains you won't have flotation for really soft snow but man you would have enough bite to take you anywhere but powder (P.S the half track with a bush track and optional metal cleats...
also it would be a interesting test to see if there is much difference in performance and ride smoothness with tracks on back wheels and chains on front jb
looks like a really good setup ! i think adding some stall mat rubber '' pads '' on the track would give some extra '' grip '' and smooth out the ride . nice job . jboy
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
Good info for all.
Good info for all.
Noel Woods 10-30-2024, 01:01 PM