Hello....newbie to the 6x6 world. I am picking up my hustler this weekend and I am excited as heck! Top speed on these machines is insanely fast....too fast for me, so I was wondering if there are different sprockets available to gear it down? I will post a few pics of the hustler I am getting later today.
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Gearing down a hustler??
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On my Hustler 980 Big Foot, the middle sprockets have a larger diameter, thus gearing them down. Im not exactly sure how many teeth they are but you could purchase a sprocket (that is larger than your stock one) for #50 chain at a farm store and make your own middle sprockets. Just make sure you pay attention to your clearences on your lower body tub so it doesnt rub. I cant wait to see those pics!"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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I am gonna keep the rack, I think it will come in handy. I am not sure about the "exhaust snorkle". I hope this kohler two stroke isnt too finicky. If it is I will be putting something else in.
It came with a factory windshield, I am not sure if I will use it, but I will keep it around JIC. The tires all appear to be in good shape. The tub has a few bolt holes in it, dont know if its below the water line or not but I am going to seal them up.
The cage/winch mount/hitch arent bolted to the frame. They bolt to a plate on the inside of the tub. That doesnt seem safe to me, what are ya'lls thoughts?
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I can tell you that Hustler tubs are made out of the thickest polyethele plastic of all the AATVs out there. I know exactly where you are talking about where it mounts, and I would say that you might want to have your cage mount on some pieces of 90 degree angle iron that run along the sides of the body. Take a look at how a Max IV cage mounts and do something along those lines. It still doesnt bolt to the frame, but it is super strong. Recreatives Industries has been doing it that way for many years, and I can tell you that a friend of mine repaired a Max IV that some 350lb guy rolled a couple times and the factory cage and mounts held up just fine. Hope this helps."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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I dont believe Hustler ever made shifters using cables. I think that it was always metal linkage. I can snap some pictures of my shifter set up if you want to make your own. I might be able to locate a one sometime off of a parts Hustler possibly."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Originally posted by jpswift1 View PostI dont believe Hustler ever made shifters using cables. I think that it was always metal linkage. I can snap some pictures of my shifter set up if you want to make your own. I might be able to locate a one sometime off of a parts Hustler possibly.
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Here is my Hustler Bigfoot frame which is probably very similar to yours. On the left hand side there is a long rod going to the shifter that is located under the drivers side front seat. The rod going across has those metal pieces welded on it which then shifts both sides of the T-20. Could I see some closer pics of your set up? I hope this helps.Attached Files"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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