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    The previous owner had moved the battery to the right rear. The pan used at this location has rusted badly and needs to be replaced. I have two questions:
    1. Is there reason I do not want to use the original location under the front seat?
    2. The battery hold down strap/hook is missing for the front location. Anyone know where can I obtain a replacement?

  • #2
    The location does not really matter as long as you have one. I will use the original factory mounting point. As for a battery hold down, you can easily fabricate it. Mine is just 2 pieces of 1/4" all-thread about 8" long with a washer and lock nuts mounting it to the battery tray (I used holes that where already drilled out). And bend a piece of scrap aluminum with my shop press to fit the top of the battery and drilled 2 holes and slide it on top the battery and tighten down with washers and lock nuts.

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    • #3
      I'm curious to see what others think. I believe the closer to the front the better. Seems that in the water my machine does best with a little nose down orientation. With just me in the hustler, I really have to lean forward for best swimming and that's with the weight of the battery under the front seat.
      1984 Hustler 980 and some other toys that won't even swim.

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      • #4
        Ive a 84 950 hustler. Im mounting my battery in the tubs back right upper corner. I managed to make a battery frame with a welded in stud that mounts through one of the bumper holes. The upper body and lid fits over this perfectly. I relocated my battery and all the electrical to the back because I didnt like it being in such close proximity to the fuel tank. I also needed the space the shifter, emergency brake lever and the battery shared as a lower clearance for the bucket seat I installed.



        Last edited by zoood; 12-30-2011, 10:41 AM. Reason: add another picture

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        • #5
          Thanks for the input. I can fab up a strap for the tray under the seat.

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