some Hustler mods

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    some Hustler mods

    Here are a few pics of my Hustler mods.Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by brushcutter View Post
    Here are a few pics of my Hustler mods.Enjoy!
    The brushguard winch mount is awesome! Great work!

    What is the first picture of? split shifter?

    Mike
    old school hustler
    02 superhawk

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    That's one strong looking winch mounting setup!
    Great job!

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    You got it ES!check it out in my next post

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    Looks real good man....just one thing, I did not think Hustlers needed winches??? Just to pull quads out I guess???
    Hammers should have warning labels.

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    My riding area is a creek bottom near my house,a series of sloughs that are connected and dammed by beavers.There are a lot of submerged old logs,the banks are fairly steep but not all that high,and there are piles of wet leaves that wash up along the edges-really sloppy-cool.I've got 22"rawhides which don't give much ground clearance,so yes I get to winch a lot.BUT I think that the set of 25X12X9 MUDBUGS should change all that!

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    Nice looking rig!

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