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I have the factory service manual available for the Buck 400. Just send me a message with your email and I'll get it to you. Although there is no charge for this, it would be great if  you would visit my website where you could donate any amount to help do things like this with others who need it. Again, there is no charge for this manual, and no obligation to donate. But if you did, I would thank you for sure. Have fun on the trails. www.warriorsoffroad.com

 

Matt

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I would be glad to donate toward your choice place for a downloadable copy of a Massimo Buck 400 service manual.

Newbie to Massimo 400

Mackc  email:  [email protected]

Thanks everyone that replied, I did get a download manual  From Matt, thanks I'm in good shape for now on this kind of strange creature that Buck 400 is to me.

 

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On 5/12/2020 at 3:28 PM, strike250 said:

I have the factory service manual available for the Buck 400. Just send me a message with your email and I'll get it to you. Although there is no charge for this, it would be great if  you would visit my website where you could donate any amount to help do things like this with others who need it. Again, there is no charge for this manual, and no obligation to donate. But if you did, I would thank you for sure. Have fun on the trails. www.warriorsoffroad.com

 

Matt

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14 minutes ago, strike250 said:

thank you, great section. I have downloaded a few and have more to add soon.

Did you ever get a copy of the T-boss 410 manual? Also, what would be the difference between the Buck 400 and the T-boss 410?

Thanks 

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11 hours ago, Jwalkup said:

Are you still able to send out the Massimo Buck 400 manual. If so I could use a copy. Have to replace the output and duplex gear.

Thanks

It’s now here:

 

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mine won’t start - found 2 corroded red wire needed new terminal. Replaced and still it’s like no starter. 
 

Thanks for manuals

Cindy in Texas 

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On 5/21/2021 at 12:50 PM, strike250 said:

I finally got the T Boss 410 manual posted here in the download section..  I can't get the manual to download.  It takes me to another site that is general and I can't find the Massimo Buck 400 manual.   Please advise.

 

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