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Anonymous Posted on Sep 02, 2017

Keep blowing fuse on a lt1024 cub cadet

Replaced fuse and tried to start tractor, blows fuse again

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You have a short some where. could be where a wire has rubbed on metal causing it to short out, may have a bad clutch could be a bad diode, stater under the flywheel may have lost a magnet causing it to short out.

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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 Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: Cub Cadet tractor failure to move

Check the bypass for the transmission, make sure it is in all the way, if it is, check the belt from the engine to the transmission, make sure the belt tension spring is riding on the belt and that the belt is tight.

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: THE IGN A FUSE UNDER THE HOOD KEEPS POPPING

You have a serious short. The fuse is keeping you from frying the electrical system. Did you make any changes to the vehicle recently? Is it all stock electrical? If so, check the Ignition relay in the alternate fuse panel. If that does not work, post a reply and I'll help you dig further. Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: Can I print out the maintenace manual for Cub Cadet Mower

I need the serial number so that I can locate the manual

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Cub Cadet lawn tractor that just stop

CHECK THE FUSE

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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.

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