Broken trans-axle brackets on a Hustler Raptor SD
2022 ж. 13 Мау.
5 130 Рет қаралды
Replacing the trans-axle brackets on a Hustler Raptor SD
Links to the brackets and fuel solenoid
Upper brackets
www.amazon.com/Hustler-Mower-...
Cross brace
www.amazon.com/Hustler-Transa...
Belt
www.amazon.com/Hustler-Mower-...
B&S Fuel solenoid
www.amazon.com/dp/B07B8WD4W6?...
Import Fuel solenoid
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09...
Thanks for sharing your time and expertise with those of us that struggle a little. Very informative and well done.
You are welcome. Glad it helped you.
This is a great mower.Only mower i have used since 2017.I have the SDX version now.Never any issues.As long as you keep the bracket bolts tight they last a long time on the old version.Also its not a heavy duty mower so you have to take it easy on the poor girls and she will take good care of you! I have welded mine a few times and they never cracked again 700 hours and strong.
That's crazy..looking at your video because mine put me down yesterday, and mine are broken and cracked in the exact spot yours was.. it was like I took a picture 😄 can you tell me what the price of the bracket kit was? Hustler should have sent out a re call...BAD BUSSINESS!!! ...fool me once...
I put a link to the parts in the description.
When they bent the thin metal they should have seen this coming. The cracks are at the bends. Welding reinforcing plates on each.
Thieves. I’ve bought 7 drive belts because of this bracket issue. They finally have a recall and I can get brackets put on but have to pay $500 for labor. Hate this company, stuck with this mower.
Yea, we are making due with it. I'd like to upgrade at some point. I have learned that these mowers are cheap for a reason... they use cheap parts.
Wish I had my 54" JD again... The Hustler Raptor SD 54" is horrible. If the transaxle brackets don't brake... it's the bolts that mount the transaxle motor loosen up and fall out... which jam up the belt and melt the cheap plastic pulley fan....if they used real steal and not cheap metal it might bend,,,, but just sheering/snapping apart. I have also had pulley washer brake... really cheap crappy material... I already installed a few of the "upgraded brackets"... 2 snapped several months ago... had to really mig weld it back together... and of course another new belt because when bolts brake,,, it chews up the belt
A few things... you don't have to tinker with the deck belt to deal with the drive belt. It's pretty easy to do once you do it once or twice. Also check your battery box. They are part of the frame and crack. Lastly, you don't have to buy the brackets if you have a welder and a few pieces of scrap angle around. Oh, also add a cross piece in the rear going from side to side. Let me know if you want a pict of this brace and what paint to match.
Good Idea on the brace. I will add one. Did you see if it is possible to add one to the front as well? What paint did you use?
@@Frontpagefab I like Rust-Oleum Farm & Implement Caterpillar Yellow. Tractor Supply has it. I've also used the same color in other brands... they are, OK... The cross brace is just a piece of bed frame I had laying around. Oh, you know you can run 22" tires on the rear and run them really low for a nicer ride?
@@georgesimpson3113 Thanks. I keep a few sizes of angle iron on hand, so making the brace is not a problem.
@@georgesimpson3113 where did you mount the brace
@@sharoncraft7054 your rear brackets, from side to side... under the bolt head or nut, just over the muffler.
In removing the rear brackets, was it difficult to remove the gear release that slides through the bracket? How is that removed? Thanks for a great video!
Not at all, they are held in place with 2 pins. Pull them and the arms lift off and slide out the back.
@@Frontpagefab Thanks, so much!
Picture of where you you mounted the cross brace
I have not fabricated them yet. Once I get a couple other projects completed, I'll get back on this and post an update video.
If you could do it again, would you buy the same mower?
Knowing what I know now, no. Aside from this issue, it has been a good mower, but these brackets breaking should not have happened at 200 hours.
@@Frontpagefab Yeah - I have been trying to decide on a ZTR (I have a little Kubota garden tractor style mower now) - Do I go with one of the dollar store brands or pony up the $7-8k for a mid-grade. This is the kind of problem I worry about if I am on the lower end
@@weshoward450 Pony up. You'll get better hydraulics, suspension and warranty.
@@Frontpagefab Yeah, almost every time that I have let Tightwad Me win the argument, I have later regretted it!
@@weshoward450 Same