Wiring for Afro hustler 1970 ish

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    Wiring for Afro hustler 1970 ish

    Hey Argo guys.... I'm new to this forum Infact all and any forums/blogs. I just was givin an old Argo hustler. Early 70's just not sure what year.... The wiring is non-existing and I can't find any wiring diagrams on the Internet that I understand.... Can anyone tell me or give me a straight forward answer?!?!?!?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgiovannoni2480 View Post
    Hey Argo guys.... I'm new to this forum Infact all and any forums/blogs. I just was givin an old Argo hustler. Early 70's just not sure what year.... The wiring is non-existing and I can't find any wiring diagrams on the Internet that I understand.... Can anyone tell me or give me a straight forward answer?!?!?!?!?!

    Post a picture if possible and the engine type so the guys have a clue what you have, wiring may change a bit due to engine.


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    I don't have a picture but it's the kholer440ax 2stroke . It has 2 external coils a voltage regulator a silinoid an electric starter and head lights and a turn key ignition.... Theres 5 wires that come off the key, 4 wires on the voltage regulator and 7 wires going into the block.... And that is all I got.... Sorry and thanks. Hope some one can help. My email is jgiovannoni2480@gmail.com if that makes conversation easier for anyone!!!! Thanks again

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    Is this an Argo or a Hustler? Is the engine in the front or the back of the machine?
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    Well ****, I thought they were the same thing. The side says hustler on it... But I have a bunch of paper work that says Argo?!?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgiovannoni2480 View Post
    Well ****, I thought they were the same thing. The side says hustler on it... But I have a bunch of paper work that says Argo?!?!?!
    An Argo Bigfoot will say Argo on the side and have the engine in the front. A Hustler Bigfoot will be able to fit at least 26" tall tires and will look stupid with anything smaller on it. It will say hustler on the side and have the engine in the back with a t20 transmission right in front of it.
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    If it looks like this it is an Argo

    If it looks like this it's a Hustler (900 pictured) Though there are minor body variations to some models


    If it looks like neither, well, then it's not a 70's Argo or Hustler.

    Again if you could post a pic ( after reading the post "how to post pics") it would be helpful, many machines used the Kohler and there is a manual. The wiring from the switch may be machine specific.


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    Quote Originally Posted by amphibious drew View Post
    A Hustler Bigfoot will be able to fit at least 26" tall tires and will look stupid with anything smaller on it.
    Well crap... I was just getting to begin liking the 25" Rawhide IIIs on my 'Foot. Back to the 27" Sexecutioners baby! Ride quality be damned; it's better than looking stoopid.
    Last edited by hydromike; 06-02-2015 at 03:24 PM.

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