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I replaced the long chains, two front bearings, did a split shift mod, and a few other maintenance items. Oh yeah, I put a 2000 lb superwinch and a front rack and did a silver paint job. What do you think? Max II 009.jpgMax II 011.jpgMax II 012.jpgMax II 010.jpg
Nice looking machines. AKBUFF: that is the meanest and most capable looking Buff that I've ever seen. The Adair tracks and lower gearing should make that machine just about unstoppable. I was really impressed with the river crossing video. I know from my water crossing experiences that they can be scary. Looks like the machine handled it in stride. Can't wait for more vids.
Thanks Noel, That machine would not be what it is without msafi65 and his expertise and handiwork. Thanks to his trial and error with his son's Buff, I was able to get the machine I wanted right out of the gate without the hiccups. It is scary how powerful it is and the traction is second to none. I can only brag that I own it but msafi65 created the beast that it is. I am hoping to get some videos together that showcase the Buffalo Truck so that we can raise the awareness of these machines and their capabilities.
Here are a few pics of my 1995 Max IV with new 23hp briggs, new rebuilt T-20, upgraded splinned axles, 70amp denso alternator to keep battery charged when using lights and winch and it works great. msafi65 did most all of the work on my Max.