Hey gang. I've posted a few questions but never introduced myself. I'm Jerry from Tuttle OK. I work for a living but in my spare time I like to enjoy time with my wife and girls. I always wanted a 6x6 and a few moths ago I got the opertunity to buy one. The pic I posted here is from 10-21-11 when we took a trip down I-35 to Sundog trails in Lexington OK. We had a BLAST. Can't wait to get her back out next weekend.
Hi,
I haven't been on the site in a while.
Last time around I had an Argo that I spent the winter rebuilding.
Sold it because of a really good deal...
The 6x6 bug does not go away apparently though.
Here's a youtube vid of a 96 MaxII I picked up a week ago.
Fourteen horsies and I'm not afraid to use them. :-)
Works great though, no rebuild required.
This machine is has a much better ride than the Argo, I'm not sure if it's because of the size or tires.
Having fun!
Warren
haha, indeed, i was smiling too! but it looks like everyone in the video was as welll! lol
i also seen the "redneck bead seating" video. This has ME written all over it! Souned like the camera guy was blown away at how awesome it was! lol...i had the same feeling inside when i did this with a 35inch super swamper for the first time. lol, takes ALOT more spary though! hahaha. and the "BOOM" is bigger!
Eitherway, i enjoyed both video's.
I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!
"If your gonna be dumb, you better be Tough!"
"I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I'm now capable of doing practically anything with virtually nothing...."
Thanks for the comments !
I'm circling my house (and two neighbours) in the video.
A freind calls us 'Billly', ( as in HillBilly), since we moved out to the woods a year ago. :-)
i'm starting to think she's not far off...
This is rural Nova Scotia and there are a ton of trails all around. It' s time to expand my riding circle.
There will be snow soon enough, time to try fitting the tracks that came with it !!
Warren
I fab'd this up this fall before hunting season. Gotta tweak a few things but all told a pretty nice, light weight (all aluminum) set-up that keeps passengers/cargo dry.
I took the rear seat out and made a plywood floor and backboard. Now I have all kinds of cargo room and the high back cuts down some of the motor noise.
I fab'd this up this fall before hunting season. Gotta tweak a few things but all told a pretty nice, light weight (all aluminum) set-up that keeps passengers/cargo dry.
I took the rear seat out and made a plywood floor and backboard. Now I have all kinds of cargo room and the high back cuts down some of the motor noise.
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coldone, nice cab and like JoeMeg said, nice backyard!
I was a little disturbed when I saw you guys were complimenting by "backyard". I typically reserve that as a compliment to my wife, but then I realized that the scenery was pretty epic and a light bulb when on (never claimed to be very smart)!
That top is all aluminum and I can stand and glass from the roof. I can also remove the entire thing by myself, althought I don't see a need for it. Lower CG = Less pucker factor when swimming.
The rear rack also removes independently with 4 bolts if the cargo space is not needed.
I have some finishing touches to tackle when we emerge from hibernation up here in the frigid northland. I will update as I progress. Again thanks for the compliments and Merry Christmas!!
I was a little disturbed when I saw you guys were complimenting by "backyard". I typically reserve that as a compliment to my wife, but then I realized that the scenery was pretty epic and a light bulb when on (never claimed to be very smart)!
Here's a photo of the front yard!
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Max IV from the back.
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That top is all aluminum and I can stand and glass from the roof. I can also remove the entire thing by myself, althought I don't see a need for it. Lower CG = Less pucker factor when swimming.
The rear rack also removes independently with 4 bolts if the cargo space is not needed.
I have some finishing touches to tackle when we emerge from hibernation up here in the frigid northland. I will update as I progress. Again thanks for the compliments and Merry Christmas!!
I was a little worried when in email I saw you posted pictures of the front yard, lol.
Merry Christmas to you too! Thanks for posted those cool pictures for us!
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