MEET THE TIMBER KING

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timber king

This super durable motor is specifically designed for running in flooded timber. It features a 27in drive, which makes it incredibly maneuverable and allows quick, tight turns to get you around trees and stumps. When pushing through low hanging branches and debris, this motor features an oil cooler guard and a “bullet-proof” throttle guard to protect your hand. The Timber King comes standard with the new Qs Performance Muffler. With a 50% noise reduction, you’ll keep all of the power with less noise. (Great for noise restricted areas)

Standard with a matte black finish, camo patterns are available as an upgrade, including OPTIFADEâ„¢ Marsh & Timber patterns exclusively available from Mud Buddy Motors.

marsh and timber

See Freddy King show off this great new motor.

Brush Guards – Keeps you protected

THROTTLE BRUSH GUARD

THROTTLE BRUSH GUARD

OIL COOLER BRUSH GUARD

OIL COOLER BRUSH GUARD

Qs Performance Muffler – Don’t Lose Your Power

Qs Performance Muffler - Don't Lose Your Power
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