My first Hustler!

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  1. #111
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    Quote Originally Posted by john swenson View Post
    enthusiasm brings in energy and heat !! j.b.
    Yep. I started the fire and I'll spend the day working on the IV.

  2. #112
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    Little catch up. Had to modify motor mount for Kohler, easy peasy quick and dirty.
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    Getting really close. Need to form the body around the clutch. Finish my header, and redesign my shifters and modify my laterals. I should be able to break in the cam in the next couple days. Neighbors are gonna love hearing the squatch growl, sarcasm intended 😆
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    Sweet work! The exhaust header is very well crafted. I like it.

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    Looking good Dan!

  6. #116
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    Dan, I have a bolt on muffler to fit that engine, it's one I made from a Kubota WG750 gas motor.
    Goes straight up from the middle of the engine over the shaft.
    Sounds really good on the Kohler, but not too loud.
    You are welcome to it if you want it. free.
    My Kohler died a horrible death so it just sits here.

  7. #117
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfenmor View Post
    Dan, I have a bolt on muffler to fit that engine, it's one I made from a Kubota WG750 gas motor.
    Goes straight up from the middle of the engine over the shaft.
    Sounds really good on the Kohler, but not too loud.
    You are welcome to it if you want it. free.
    My Kohler died a horrible death so it just sits here.
    I really appreciate that, but I do have a short glass pack welded on now and if it ends up too loud I have enough straights leftover from the header to make a quiet core insert.
    DanW

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfenmor View Post
    Dan, I have a bolt on muffler to fit that engine, it's one I made from a Kubota WG750 gas motor.
    Goes straight up from the middle of the engine over the shaft.
    Sounds really good on the Kohler, but not too loud.
    You are welcome to it if you want it. free.
    My Kohler died a horrible death so it just sits here.
    Quote Originally Posted by BF6X6 View Post
    Sweet work! The exhaust header is very well crafted. I like it.
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdobber View Post
    Looking good Dan!
    Thank you guys. Dirtdobber you're a big reason why I'm this far, I can't thank you enough
    DanW

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    Glass packs work well. Different sizes of inserts can make tuning, and db levels custom to how you want it to run. Have used many types on quads and sxs using removable ends. Go from super quiet to a tuned sound or all out blat. Hope you put a vid of it running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BF6X6 View Post
    Glass packs work well. Different sizes of inserts can make tuning, and db levels custom to how you want it to run. Have used many types on quads and sxs using removable ends. Go from super quiet to a tuned sound or all out blat. Hope you put a vid of it running.
    I bought 2 inch freeze plugs just for this, then I can make different inserts and easily change them out with just a couple set screws or allen head bolts.
    DanW

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