By Sam Keys on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
The site is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks Richard Clark for this site.
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I hope to meet you someday. Thanks for helping me decide on what machine to buy.
I am so happy to have my new ATV.
Lets ride!!!!!!!
Thanks again.
Sam Keys
By jake haslett (Jake) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
uh, hi, my name is jake and I'm and atvaholic and i have an Attex Im working on
By Harry Dusseau (Dirtyharry) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Howdy Jake!
Attex rocks! Which model do you own? What shape is it in? Color? How much monkeyin' do you have to do before it's trail-ready? Are there any other mods done to it? Are you the original owner, deciding to resurrect it after decades of disrepair, or did you recently score it at an auction or through a trader ad? Send us some photos of your work in progress and keep us up to date on how goes it! Always good to see one of the old guard brought back into service! RIDE ON!
By cojack on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
i have one of the 30 year old ones. im the son of joel haslett and you might of seen some pictures of mine its bright yellow and right now im working on the motor and transmision and little on the body to fix the cracks and paint.
By Chuck on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Hi, I'm Chuck Eichler from norhtern Il. I've had a
Max back in the seventies. I loved it. I let a
friend use it in Wi. He rolled it down a hill then
returned it in piecies. He said I didn't tell him
it would do that and wasn't going to repair or pay
for any of the repairs. Then I never saw him
again. 4 years ago I shattered a vertibary now I'm
disabled to I can't work but can walk. I saw that
the Erds set up a dealer w. of Elgin and went over
to test my first 8 wheeler. It was a very
comfortable ride for my back and fell in love with
it right away. Now I'm saving up for one. And
still awaiting for the insurance settlement. I'll
have one soon I hope so I can be outside and enjoy
nature without worrying about falling and fishing
without a lot of walking. I
By STEVE ROBERTS on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
LOOKING FOR TIM WAFER I HAVE INFO ON YOUR TRACKER SEAND ME E-MAIL TO TANK-42AOL
By Tim Wafer (Iflyrctoo) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Steve my address is tsandwf@earthlink.net
I tried your's a couple different ways but they were all returned. My profile is iflyrctoo.
Tim
By matt smith on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Hi every one just bought A max-4 900-T I do clock repair out of my house looking for someone else who has 6x6 atv who is local to grass valley ca who wants to go on local rides,camping,etc.e-mail clocks@jps.net thanks for this sight matt smith.
By Bob Longpre on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Thanks for the great site. I just took delivery of my MAX IV. Living in a small town in Northern Arizona your site was invaluable. I have used your site for everything from finding what best fit my needs to the actual purchase. Everything was handled over the internet from buying research to purchase. Keep up the good job.
By Alan Meeuwsen on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Hi my name is Al. I live in Jackson Michigan. I have been reading the messages on this site for a few weeks while waiting for my new max 11 800 T to come in. This is a great site with a lot of good info. I picked up my max yesterday and its awesome. I am looking forward to spring so I can try it out in the mud. Thanks for the great site.
By ken on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
A great site....I have just purchased property way out in the wild wo access, hence am looking for transport, esp over deep snow in winter. My wife wants enclosed, rather than snowmobile, so I'm looking into these machines. Does anyone know anything about machines around Lake Tahoe at the Calif/Nevada border? I would consider something used..... kritchie@jps.net
By Fred Sowerwine, Montana's Max Dealer (Fred4dot) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Ken, You will need a tracked machine for deep snow and please be aware of the PSI on the ground of your total load. Tracks put a lot of pressure on the drive system so please make sure what you buy will do the job you seek. If a tracked machine is for sale, check into why! I encourage anyone looking for a tracked machine to buy one that has been set up by the factory (any reputable factory) to run tracks. and Yes, you can tell from my "signature line" that I believe there is only one machine to consider.
By pete6x6 on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Ken,
Yes wonderful site I get lost in it sometimes and hours go by and I forget I have an attex im supposed to be working on :) I would think any of the max or scrambler line would be good for tracks or a cushman. I would stay with the four stroke engines because your going to need alot of torque to turn the tracks and such.
By DANNY on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
HI'MY NAME IS DANNY AND I HAVE A JIGER 6 WHEELER AND I WANT TO RESTORE IT AND THIS SITE HAS BEEN VERY HELPFUL IN LEARNING HOW THE 6 X 6 OPERATES AND EVERYONE HAS GOOD IDEA'S AND GOOD QUESTIONS.I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT COMPUTERS .BUT THIS SITE IS HELPING ME LEARN THAT TO.WHAT EVER I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT JUST GET ON THE COMPUTER. THANKS EVERYONE
By Paul on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Hello Everyone- My name is Paul and I have recently acquired an 1971 Attex440 Thunderchief. It appears to be in fairly good shape for the age, and runs out pretty well. I have a few kinks to work out and hope to have it 100% by Spring. This site has proven to be an incredible source of knowledge and experiences. My hats off to Richard and all those willing to share their time and efforts to make this a great place to get information that WORKS ! I live in SE WI and would love to hear from anyone as to good place to ride. Be SAFE everyone and THANKS!!
PS- I also have a 71 Ridgerunner ASV- It came with a lot of the original manuals and brochures. If anyone is interested, I would be happy to send a copy of needed info.
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