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Anonymous Posted on Jun 22, 2014

The headlamp bulb on my ltx1050 cub cadet fell on the muffler shorting out the bulb receptacle I cut the wires that were burnt but it keeps blowing fuses

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2009

SOURCE: A short in the pto wiring perhaps?

Form what you are desribing you have a direct short, probaly in the wiring going to pto. I t has rubbed somewhere and is causing your short. Unplug the wires at connector close to your pto clutch and try it again and see if fuse stuill blows after you unhook it.

If the fuse still blows it is in the wiring going back up to thje switch. If the fuse does not blow after unhooking wiring connector the problem is in the clutch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: the pto on my cub cadet 1515 cuts off. It will

Mine does the same thing. I've found that normally this is a heat-related problem and by removing all the clippings from the deck the blades will re-engage just fine until (unless) the clippings mount up again. Hope this helps; I make sure the deck is clean top and bottom before I mow.

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Ned White

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  • Posted on May 07, 2010

SOURCE: The front tire fell off the rim on my new cub cadet

Did it fall into the rim or out of the rim? If it is out, you have to stretch it back on, get some dish soap on there to help, if you have a couple clamps, use them, I screw the wheels down to the bench with a big screw to hold it, If the tire is in and you can't get the beads to stay put, tie a belt, rope, something on there to hold the beads in place and then fill it up with air. You can do all this with it on the mower, jack it up. I have a feeling it was low on air is why it came off. Keep them pumped up. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2010

SOURCE: I have a cub cadet

Hi,
There is a wire shorted to ground (metal) somewhere...check all the wiring for a bare spot somewhere... this is causing the short...repalce the wire and you will be good...
finding the bad spot is the hard part...

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roadtech7

Matt Olenzek

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 2006 Cub Cadet RZT 42 Zero Turn Mower

you have a wire that is grounding out, I would check the wire coming from the connector on the voltage regulator to the battery. This is the one in the middle position, look for a rub through and tape it up.

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