Hustler 950 running slow

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  1. #21

    pics of clutches


  2. #22
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    Dino post a picture of what you are dealing with.
    You are stating it is stuck open, race thinks it's stuck closed, either way it's not doing what it needs to. If you can post a video of it working (or not) will give you plenty of advice.
    Where are you located?


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  3. #23
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    Oh dang it, too slow again.


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    Joe Camel never does that.

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  4. #24

    hustler 20 hp briggs engine

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  5. #25
    I believe the secondary is stuck open. It appear the primary is trying shut (shuts about a 1/4 inch) but I think the secondary is stopping it from opening. I could be wrong. Anyway the secondary will not budge. I tried twisting and pushing and got help with it but it doesn't close a mm.

  6. #26
    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 08:50 AM.

  7. #27
    Is there any online sites that I can research to see what pair would work best with my setup? Or does anyone have any recommendations. I'm not looking to go too fast. 25 would be fast enough I believe. Looking for low end power for going thru snow, mud, hills, water. But then again I don't want to be dogging around too slow all of the time. thank you for all of your advice!

  8. #28
    Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 08:51 AM.

  9. #29
    Thank you!

  10. #30
    I'm in the lehigh valley, Pa. If anyone knows of a local mechanic that works on 6 wheelers please let me know.

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