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  • Any videos of the new vengeance?

    I WANNA SEE.
    how does it perform compared to the diesel model? I've never heard a new T-20, have they changed much since the 90's Max?
    Does it handle the turning of a machine that large well?
    How's it float compared to the diesels?
    What color is your underwear?
    Do tell.
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    rabbit, i rode a short report on my ride with dan at busco. it's under '' unveil of the mudd ox '' on this site. he sounds like he will get some videos later. johnboy

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rabbit929 View Post
      I WANNA SEE.
      how does it perform compared to the diesel model? I've never heard a new T-20, have they changed much since the 90's Max?
      Does it handle the turning of a machine that large well?
      How's it float compared to the diesels?
      What color is your underwear?
      Do tell.
      We took a short video of Dan testing his new machine before heading to Busco Beach. Its now on our YouTube for everyone to enjoy. The T20 is exactly the same as used in current Max production, and suits the Vengeance well.

      As for our underwear... we'll leave that to the imagination.
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      • #4
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        Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-23-2017, 02:45 PM.

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        • #5
          That Yellow Mudd Ox looks like a million bucks! Fast on land and on water, very impressive.

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          • #6
            looks awesome, you could really see the swim speed when the camera was zoomed in. Has there been any testing of the 12" wide vendetta tire in the water?

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            • #7
              It looks great! And it seems the float height is a major improvement! It sits about where the max does.
              I got start putting in more O.T...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rabbit929 View Post
                I WANNA SEE.
                how does it perform compared to the diesel model? I've never heard a new T-20, have they changed much since the 90's Max?
                Does it handle the turning of a machine that large well?
                How's it float compared to the diesels?
                What color is your underwear?
                Do tell.
                Check my posting-more to follow:http://www.6x6world.com/forums/mudd-...tml#post206021

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
                  Dan,please tell us a bit more.Your new T20 has an OIL PUMP!!, a filter and an oil cooler!!!(on the tranny??) Just reading Canadian Zuk's posts re; fabbing a cradle for the front and rear of the t20 in his older max iv which has come unglued more than once. It seems that Mat O. has made giant steps to create a great new machine. We need to hear more Dan.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by philipatmaxfour View Post
                    Dan,please tell us a bit more.Your new T20 has an OIL PUMP!!, a filter and an oil cooler!!!(on the tranny??) Just reading Canadian Zuk's posts re; fabbing a cradle for the front and rear of the t20 in his older max iv which has come unglued more than once. It seems that Mat O. has made giant steps to create a great new machine. We need to hear more Dan.
                    I'd like to hear more about the new T-20 as well, I've noticed my T-20 get quite hot when I'm working it. I've serviced the T-20 several times and my fluid always looks/smells ok, but she get really hot and heat kills. I've thought about drilling my case and adding cooling lines already but not until I have to split it for bearings or bands. I've already sourced a small oil pump I can run off my PTO and I have a medium size automotive tranny cooler here for when I get around to it. I'll do a write up when it happens but I'd sure like to see what Mudd-Ox has come up with. Hopefully it never comes unglued again lol.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Canadian_Zuk View Post
                      I'd like to hear more about the new T-20 as well, I've noticed my T-20 get quite hot when I'm working it. I've serviced the T-20 several times and my fluid always looks/smells ok, but she get really hot and heat kills. I've thought about drilling my case and adding cooling lines already but not until I have to split it for bearings or bands. I've already sourced a small oil pump I can run off my PTO and I have a medium size automotive tranny cooler here for when I get around to it. I'll do a write up when it happens but I'd sure like to see what Mudd-Ox has come up with. Hopefully it never comes unglued again lol.
                      Guys, I only have an hour of the machine, (hurricane recovery etc) But yes the T20 is securely mounted, yes the machine is light, yes you have excellent control with the T20,Yes it turns very well, yes it does have an oil pump, filer, gauge and oil cooler for the T20 and the T20 does NOT GET HOT! The T20 also has a new type of heavy duty fluid. I will post more information and videos.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mightymaxIV View Post
                        Guys, I only have an hour of the machine, (hurricane recovery etc) But yes the T20 is securely mounted, yes the machine is light, yes you have excellent control with the T20,Yes it turns very well, yes it does have an oil pump, filer, gauge and oil cooler for the T20 and the T20 does NOT GET HOT! The T20 also has a new type of heavy duty fluid. I will post more information and videos.
                        I meant hopfully mine never comes unglued again lol.

                        Looking forward to your updates, this new machine interests me very much.

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                        • #13
                          Mighty Max-Thanks for the reply. I am embarrassed for not asking how you fared in the heavy rains from Mathew instead of wanting more info on your Mudd-Ox. It just seems like the answer to so many wants from split tranny to 38 horsepower! I will try to wait more politely(if I can) for video of your first big ride.Meanwhile you remain the Elvis of the amphib world. thanks for posting.

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