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  • Hustler 900 Chain Question

    Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to the 6x6 hobby and need a little bit of help. A friend of mine just recently purchased a Hustler 900 with the Kohler K440 two stroke and is keeping it at my place. It's been a bit of a project, but most of the work we've been able to handle, but there are a couple things giving us trouble.

    Recently the chain running from the center axle to the front wheel on the drivers left side popped totally off the sprockets, it appears to be because a guide for the chain was loose and slid up (the guide is just below the seat in the attached picture taken before the chain came off, you can see that it looks angled slightly up). My question is, to reattach the chain, do we need to remove a link and open it up, or should we be able to slide the chain back over the sprockets and tighten that guide back down? We have been trying to do it without opening the chain and aren't having much luck.



    The chain circled in yellow is the one that popped off, the guide circled in red is the one that appears to have been loose. Any info you can give would be great, we're pretty new to these awesome ATVs and are looking forward to getting this old dog back up and running soon.

  • #2
    Sounds like you answered your own question. If the chain won't roll back on you will have to find the master link, take it apart, place chain around the sprockets and replace master link.
    Hustler 945hk and Extended width Sidewinder

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    • #3
      You also have belt issues. Your belt should ride at the top of your secondary, flush or slightly above. You could have a worn belt, too small belt, or just too tight. In any case, you are losing low end power.
      Read this ATV and Snowmobile Belts - by Dayco

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      • #4
        Originally posted by whistlepig1 View Post
        Sounds like you answered your own question. If the chain won't roll back on you will have to find the master link, take it apart, place chain around the sprockets and replace master link.
        Yeah, we figured that would be the case, but we weren't sure if there was something we were missing. Thanks for the tip!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by thebuggyman1 View Post
          You also have belt issues. Your belt should ride at the top of your secondary, flush or slightly above. You could have a worn belt, too small belt, or just too tight. In any case, you are losing low end power.
          Read this ATV and Snowmobile Belts - by Dayco
          I'm still learning what all the parts on this are called, but I assume you're referring to the way the belt sits on the pulley in the lower right of the photo? That would make sense, as it does bog down a little bit in the low end, particularly when trying to turn.

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