Hustler tub drain tube

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    Hustler tub drain tube

    Does anyone know what hustler used as their original drain tubes? Mine is corroded and I want to replace it while I have it all apart. I can't tell how went together. This is right at the bottom of the tub at the bend where the back and bottom meet, so its a pretty close fit. I prefer to go back with whatever the original setup if possible.

    Drain.jpg

    I appreciate any input you guys can offer.

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    Mine looks like a marine bulkhead for like a live well to go through the outer hull. I will try to get a pic of mine today as my machines are not at my house.

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    Fitting

    SeaSense 1-1/8IN X 6FT BILGE PUMP PLUMBING KIT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004XACR90..._CD-qEbNV6KA1Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave phelps View Post
    SeaSense 1-1/8IN X 6FT BILGE PUMP PLUMBING KIT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004XACR90..._CD-qEbNV6KA1Z
    The white fitting in this kit is basically what mine has and I put a plug inside that.
    Good luck

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    It's called a thru the hall drain. You can actually purchase just the fitting for not much $$$$,

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    Thanks for the responses. I cut mine out the other day and determined that it is a transom drain flared-in-place style. Six bucks for the kit plus another 12 for the flaring tool. Hustler used ferrous bushings with the tube to make it deep enough to hold the plug. My bushings were not far from being rusted away.

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