Have a chance at getting a trail boss local to me. Its a total restore. No motor. Trannys are there as well as everything else but its a total redo. Guy wants $400 for it. I think a little steep on price. What would you pay?
Have a chance at getting a trail boss local to me. Its a total restore. No motor. Trannys are there as well as everything else but its a total redo. Guy wants $400 for it. I think a little steep on price. What would you pay?
not worth $400 if the trans do dont work. also not a very good AATV with their small tires and poor ground clearance. Also ride is horrible again due to the small tires. unfortunately there is no room for larger tires.
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It has some real drawbacks that can't be remedied, like JBF said, which is a shame because the bodies on those things are about bullet-proof.
Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.
(6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far
Then why hasn't anyone put the effort forth to fab a new chassis that can support a T20, stretch the body to allow at least 24" tires, and fix whatever else needs attention? Sounds like it could be a winner to me.
The frame and axles are beefy, the biggest problem is raising the wheelwell.
My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
Joe Camel never does that.
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The transmission I was told was working when it was parked but from the looks it has been parked a long time. Would it be worth putting these tranny in a Max? I link how they are for/rev without shifting. Just don't know if it's worth the effort over a t20.
Yup and I have another lower if wanting to go that way.
My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
Joe Camel never does that.
Advice is free, it's the application that costs.
That would be a buggyman lift if you want to section the body. The wheel centers wold have to be checked
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I think the only way to restore a trail boss is to do a Johnboy lift. Build outer sub frame rails for bearings, drive chain, and axles under the machine. Alot of work.