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  • #16
    If you check the serial# in my pic against the service manual the '92' means it's a 1978
    sigpicBecause anything less isn't really "All-Terrain"

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    • #17
      Somemore things to consider while trying to identify my hustler. Going with this info,

      Hustler (unknown model number, maybe 880?), the very first one made in 1969 or 1970, fiberglass body, Kohler 309cc single, jackshaft/clutch style transmission, jet pump option.

      Hustler 880, fiberglass body, CCW 340 twin engine, T-20, jet pump option, available 21" Goodyear Rawhide tires.

      Definetly the fiberglass upper and lower body.No motor,no help there.Now the puzzling one, has a t-20 trans,however,I just can't get over the mounts! Member eshustler has some nice pic's of bare frame of what I am sure is very close mod. to mine. I believe this because there is a pic of front of unit and it has a sheet metal skid plate that looks identical to the one on my mach.I thinking now that this was oem.Back to the mounts, his mount are made of angle iron that is just drilled and then welded to the frame,mine look like something the cat dragged in. Also the fact that my brake set up is behind the mid axle(w/"extension" to oper rod) and his seems to be in front of the mid axle. Aside from the t-20 vs. the jackshaft/clutch set-up are there any other unique features to distinguish between these earlier models?
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      • #18
        Oops ! Looks like my parts machine was a 945 HK judging from the rear rack & some other features. Well for what its worth the sprockets are the same as my 950 & the hull will live on as a skid pan ! ps frog season opens up tuesday night after midnight! " Shoot him Liz shoot him" ha ha ,compliments of swamp people.

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