Dirt Wheels Magazine
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#33
MAX6x6,
You are too much. What EXACTLY does the Max rule at? I can name a dozen things that my LT 250 R, Let alone a 400 Scrambler, can do better than the Max, I bet you can name a dozen things your Max can do better than my LT 250R. You never answer your detractors or prove your point. After I tell you about a friend puling 3500 pounds uphill, you come back with another lame story about dragging twigs around. I actually am starting to believe that you are scared of power. If I owned a Max and was told a 4-CYLINDER car motor would fit in my Max, I would jump at the information. But I guess 25-30 MPH is fine for you. Have fun...
RoostKing...
You are too much. What EXACTLY does the Max rule at? I can name a dozen things that my LT 250 R, Let alone a 400 Scrambler, can do better than the Max, I bet you can name a dozen things your Max can do better than my LT 250R. You never answer your detractors or prove your point. After I tell you about a friend puling 3500 pounds uphill, you come back with another lame story about dragging twigs around. I actually am starting to believe that you are scared of power. If I owned a Max and was told a 4-CYLINDER car motor would fit in my Max, I would jump at the information. But I guess 25-30 MPH is fine for you. Have fun...
RoostKing...
#34
#35
RoostKing - Both those STVs (some terrain vehicles) you named are only for speed. They can't handle any of the real off road like my Max can.
BIGBEAR4x4 - Stacking trees on top of the cedar was really no problem. It has all those branches that hold the other trees in place. The cedar tree that I used was about 16" in diameter and 30 feet long, it must have weighed about 800 pounds just by itself. The only problem I had was that it was stacked to high that when I drove under other trees many of the would get scrapped off. I did get a pic and I think it should show the size pretty good. The Max is not as good as I make it out to be. The Max is BETTER than I make it out to be! I'll show you June '00 in KY. Be there.
MaxRules
BIGBEAR4x4 - Stacking trees on top of the cedar was really no problem. It has all those branches that hold the other trees in place. The cedar tree that I used was about 16" in diameter and 30 feet long, it must have weighed about 800 pounds just by itself. The only problem I had was that it was stacked to high that when I drove under other trees many of the would get scrapped off. I did get a pic and I think it should show the size pretty good. The Max is not as good as I make it out to be. The Max is BETTER than I make it out to be! I'll show you June '00 in KY. Be there.
MaxRules
#37
First annual bass boat pull - Sure we can have a tug of war. Since you have an outboard, to be fair I must have an outboard of equal HP. Another way of being fair is to take off your outboard. While my wheels are paddling you can use your hands to paddle your boat, that way neither of us use an outboard.
MaxRules
MaxRules
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