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Six-Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles Here's what you get:
1) Six-wheel drive... That's right, all six wheels drive all the time.
2) Amphibious... MAX All-Terrain vehicles go in water with no modification, no changes to the vehicle except insertion of two drain plugs. They go approximately four miles an hour in still water (ponds, creeks, lakes). The tires make it move in water.
3) Zero turning radius... Through its patented T-20 Skid Steer transmission, by stopping one side while the other side drives, the MAX ATV can make a complete turn within the length of the vehicle. It can also do the same thing in reverse and from a standing start.
4) Less than three pounds per square inch ground pressure... LOADED. A man exerts eight pounds per square inch, a 4-wheel drive Jeep, 28 pounds per square inch; no wonder the MAX ATV will go where you can't walk. Add tracks and ground pressure is reduced to less than one pound per square inch, FULLY LOADED!
5) Climb up to 45 degree hills ... it's more than most people encounter, but six-wheel drive and high torque characteristics give MAX the ability to do it.
6) Non-differential transmission.., Perhaps the most important feature, With the MAX ATVs, each side drives independently. This means smooth turns, turning from a standing start and no uncontrolled transfer of power from one side to the other in mud or ice or snow.
7) Safety... No piece of mechanical equipment or vehicle is totally safe, but MAX does come close. The vehicle is as wide (56 inches) as it is long at the wheelbase (50 or 58 inches). That means you are driving a square, giving you maximum side-to-side stability. We strongly recommend the roll bar or roll cage option with seat belts for maximum safety. And, unlike four-wheeled ATVs, you sit in a MAX, not on it.
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