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3 hours ago, BillS said:

Hello.  I could sure use a service manual for the Massimo Buck 400.  Especially valve clearances and head torque, as recommended in Owners Manual. 

Fun and reliable machine. 

Thanks,  Bill Schell

 

 

Located in my post above yours

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23 hours ago, Dan Laub said:

could you send me the 2019 Buck 400 service manual?

thanks

Please don't post your email address as this board is publicly visible. Reach out in private message if needed to the member(s). Service manuals are located here: https://www.utvboard.com/files/

  • 1 year later...
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15 hours ago, steven24 said:

Hi strike250 I’m looking for a manual for a buck 400. 

The post above yours I mentioned not posting an email address. I removed yours. The link to the manual is posted earlier in the thread.

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Strike 250, I have a Massimo 2016 MSU400 SxS.  Not sure, but don't think this is the same as a Buck 400.  Would you or anyone else happen to have a Service Manual?  I have an owner's manual but need something with more detail.  Thanks for your help.

  • 6 months later...
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Thank you!  Have you ever had a Massimo 400 Buck that overheats and the antifreeze blows out of the motor everywhere?  I don’t think the fan is turning to cool the motor.  Any ideas how to fix this?

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