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  • AATV Identification

    I picked up a used 6x6 yesterday from an estate sale. Is there a identification plate mounted somewhere in the unit? Looking at the pictures, it looks like a Hustler. The headlights are mounted below the top cover. It has been sitting for a year uncovered. Is there anything I should look at first? Is there somewhere to get a manual for it once I know what it is?

    7/15/09 - Added pictures
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    Last edited by Handyman2; 07-15-2009, 07:48 AM. Reason: Add pictures

  • #2
    if you could post some pics of your machine it would be easier for us to ID it, and point you in the right direction.
    scramblers also had headlights mounted under the body seam, and the body might be mistaken for a hustler. most if not all (?) scramblers used a steering wheel, while the hustlers used sticks. tell us a little more about your machine and we can figure it out
    Last edited by racerone3; 07-13-2009, 08:06 PM.
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    • #3
      Very early scramblers did have sticks. But like racerone3 said, most are wheels.

      All it take is a picture, we will do the rest

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      • #4
        Sidewinders are very similar to a Hustler also.

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        • #5
          chaparral

          chaparrals also have lower then body line headlights.

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          • #6
            unknown,,,

            As do Amphicats and wedges,,,,,,,

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