how do i fix my hustler?

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    How do I fix my Hustler?

    I've recently aquired an old hustler which i think is a 980 but im not sure. it has a plastic tub and a 1 cylinder Kohler engine (16 horse?) Its transmission was made in Jonesboro by a company called Skid Steer i think, and it has 21 inch tires. Its been sitting in a field where it was driven into and parked about 2 years ago. If this isnt enough to ID it ill post some pics as soon as i figure out how.
    Last edited by Stonewall; 10-12-2011 at 11:44 PM.

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    What's wrong with it?

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    If it has a single cylinder Kohler (K321 16HP) and 21" tires it is a late 70's, early 80's Hustler 950. What is wrong with it that you're trying to fix?
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Considering who gave it to me, there could be anything wrong with it.....im going to try to get it started today, but its missing a torque converter belt so i wont be able to see if the trans is any good. Ive never had a 6x6 before and i was also wondering what problems are normal on these things? what should i look for?

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    I would start by de-greasing / pressure washing the entire vehicle inside and out to get an idea of what is going on in the tub. Next I would spray all the sprocket tubes and bolts on the axles with Pb blaster over and over for a few days as more than likely the axles will need to come out. You need to do this in preparation to replace the axle bearings search for buffalo bearing on the board. in the mean time search the board there is a thread about proper belt size for the Hustler. Make sure the chains are in good shape and lubed if not replace them.

    T-20 drain it and pay attention to what type of fluid comes out. Reddish ATF or type F good. Gear oil BAD. again do a search on the T-20 about fluid but basically one tube of limited slip stuff and fill with type F until it runs out the Bottom hole.

    That should get you started for about a week or so. Anything specific you find post it up and people are more than willing to help. Pictures work the best so upload some if you can.

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    OK thanks. I'll try to get it washed and see if the engine will run this afternoon, then I'll post again. I highly doubt that the trans has ever had the fluid changed, but it seems to shift OK.

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    The outter bearings from Buffalo Bearing are part number HC 206-19 R3 . Their number is (716) 874-1720. They're excellent people to deal with. You can call Recreatives Amphibious Six-Wheel Drive All-Terrain Vehicles: MaxATVs - Call 1-800-255-2511 to get parts for the T-20 transmission. You'll most likely need a pair of case gaskets and a set of O-rings for the steering plungers.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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