New toy. (pics)
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No offense....but you would have to tape a $100 bill to the bottom of one of those when you threw it in a dumpster to say that you lost anything. Skid steer, chain drive, lawnmower motor, no suspension....tubs.
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Right back at you.....it is not uncommon for us to ride 80 to 100 miles in a day......you would be lucky to make that in a week in the max......then you would need to go to rehab for your back....if driving around in ponds is your gig.....then the max is the ticket. I drove one long enuff to make the decision that they are for riding around in pond behind your house.
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i ride it every where and use it for work fishing hunting playing in the swamp and riding in the creeks and it goes fast enought for me . you can't ride 70 mph where i ride . i go down to the atv park and ride with the 4 wheelers not a problem . i jest laugh at them when they get stuck . the creeks up here go from 6in deep to 6+feet what you going to do in 6 ft of water with that 4 wheeler . besides i stay clean in my max doin't look like i have had a mud bath . and for what i use it for it works great. i haul wood every weekend with it . i love my max . oh lower you tire pressure to 1 1/2 lbs it rides prety good robbie
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Does your turd bucket have dual high speed bilge pumps to pump the water out that is gushing in around the high tech sprocket drives? I have a bass boat for fishing and duck hunting but thanks for the offer.......turd bucket!