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Sounds like the carb isn't being allowed to choke. If your cable is the wrong length or mis-adjusted, it might NOT be providing enough cable travel for the butterfly valve to close and choke.
check for water in gas espeially if you leave outside in rain try shooting some starting fluid in it see if it starts up drain gas and fuel lines install new gas fresh not same gas
check the clutch on the end of engine drive shaft it is the same as a car air con clutch put power on to it and it should click so most likely the wire from switch to clutch
Cub Cadet has five models in their new Series 1000 lawn tractors, all
powered by Kohler engines. Cub Cadet models -- as several other lawn
equipment brands -- are manufactured by MTD Products.
The Cub
Cadet LT 1045 has a 20-hp Kohler single-cylinder engine, with an
aluminum block and cast-iron sleeve for longer life. It has a
full-pressure lubrication system with spin-on oil filter for easier
maintenance. This engine is not as powerful or as long lasting as the
Kohler V-Twin OHV, which is available in other models in the line, but
the LT 1045's engine is still solid enough to provide years of mowing.
The hydrostatic (automatic) transmission is a good match with the
engine and provides sufficient grip to cut grass on moderate inclines.
Power is transferred from the engine to the transmission by a heavy-duty
Kevlar belt rather than a more expensive shaft drive. A Kevlar belt
also drives the three cutting blades.
The mowing deck cuts a
swath of grass 46 inches wide at one pass, and is removable for service
and cleaning. Four anti-scalping wheels help keep the deck from scalping
grass on uneven ground. The cutting height is manually adjusted from
1-1/2 to 4 inches. The turning radius is 18 inches, which standard for
lawn tractors. This model is intended for use on 1- to 2-acre lawns
without many turns or small obstacles.
I have a cub cadet zero turn z force 48 yesterday i was cutting lawn and i heard a clink, the mower stopped, i was ablet o start the mower again but when i pulled the pto knob to engage the blades the mower turns off by its self, when the pto lever is pulled up i can restart the mower what is causing this and how do i fix it
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