Dans Yellow Ven38 Mudd Ox

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Thread: Dans Yellow Ven38 Mudd Ox

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    Dans Yellow Ven38 Mudd Ox

    I spent two days at the Mudd Ox factory watching my Ven38 being built by Matt's crew in Indiana. I watched as the crew installed one quality part after another. I got to see the 1 1/2 inch axles that are machined in house. I watched as my 38 horse 1000cc was was tuned and set to run over 4000 rpm. I was given my choice of clutch set ups.

    I saw the Mudd ox frames and the quality of the materials.

    I got to see the chains installed and noted that they were the highest quality. My T20 transmission was mounted to a Mudd Ox frame and my T20 has an oil pump, a filter and an oil cooler (wow).

    When I arrived at Busco Beach I was faced with Hurricane rains so my riding time was limited to a hour on flooded trails that were under 10 feet of water a few hours later.

    There will extensive test and video's but as for now the only thing I have is a video of the Ox swimming in Matt's pond minutes after the Ox was assembled.

    There will be much more as time becomes available. What I can say now is the Ox is powerful and fun to drive and a quality machine.


    Last edited by mightymaxIV; 10-27-2016 at 10:23 AM.

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    Nice machine! Congratulations

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    Awesome machine, can't wait to see it in action.

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    Dan's Yellow Vengeance 38 1000cc Mudd Ox

    Congratulations Mighty Max. You have definitely hit the big time. Cannot wait for the videos.

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    Way to go with the crazy 38hp beast! That things gotta be a monster. Top speed? Clutch setups? There are OPTIONS ON CLUTCH SET UPS??

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    IMG_0110.jpgIMG_0107.jpgt-20 oil pump cooler and a filter . mmmmmmmmmmmm
    sounds like a cool t-20

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    I put some pictures of the Ox T20 oil pump, filer, and cooler on the gallery but I can't figure out how to transfer them to this page-so please check the gallery.
    Last edited by mightymaxIV; 10-28-2016 at 07:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymaxIV View Post
    I put some pictures of the Ox T20 oil pump, filer, and cooler on the gallery but I can't figure out how to transfer them to this page-so please check the gallery.
    thanks Dan and WFO for transfering them. thats a big pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipatmaxfour View Post
    thanks Dan and WFO for transfering them. thats a big pump.
    It looks to me like the pics WFO posted are actually of a moddified max IV with an oil cooler/pump modification and not the pics Dan was speaking about. I don't see any fitration either (not that it's required). I would be very surprised if the manufacturer really used a 12V pump. Perhaps Dan or WFO could clarify what these pictures are from.

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    Here is some video of the Ox being built at the Mudd Ox Factory in Indiana, as I expressed in this video I was very impressed with the quality of the parts and the workmanship.


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