My Cub Cadet 33" self propelled wide area lwanmower runs great but the blades won't engage. I can turn them by hand with no problem
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I have a cub cadet zero turn 50' mower, i start mowing and after about 10 minutes it starts running out of gas, i pull out the choke to keep it going but it just keeps getting worse to the point of quitting. If i slow it down to a idle or just a little more it will stay running but that is not fast enough to cut the grass. does anybody out there know why i am runnung out of gas. I put a new filter on it, It did not help.
SOURCE: transmission oil ? for cub cadet tractor
Hi, Cissy, Every Cub Cadet is different, and they keep their manuals to themselves. With your exact model and serial number, you can go to their website and view the manual for your model which should have the type of oil you need. Their website is www.cubcadet.com and go to service. If you have trouble, let me know, but I will need the model and serial. Good Luck, this should Fixya!
SOURCE: Cub cadet Z Force 48 inch zero turn blades won't engage
I hope this will help you...under the side panels on each side of the mower, there are "reverse lockout safety switches", they are supposed to stop the blades when both handles are pulled back. If one or both of the switches are out, the deck will not engage. Also, under the right side panel (when sitting on seat) there should be 3 relay switches, the one closest to the motor controls the PTO., if this is out, the PTO will not engage.
SOURCE: how do i change oil on a cub cadet riding lawnmower
is yours the newer cub with a kohler command engine? if so pop open the cap on the drain to expose the port.
remove the oil fill cap/ dipstick.
put the rubber hose on the end of drain spout and route it to a safe container.
push in on the spout and rotate counter clockwise and pull outward on it to begin draining the oil.
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