Without removing the tank, the easiest way is to remove the fuel line from the tank, connect a 2 foot piece of line to the tank, open the petcock and drain into a bucket or gas can. To remove any left over fuel in hard to reach places, use an old turkey baster.
First is to condider SAFETY. Be sure to do the tank draing process outside, away from any ignition sources for the gasoline fumes which will be generated in the process.
Next, IF there is a fuel shutoff valve at the tank outlet, turn it OFF. Place a suitable container just below and near where the fuel line attaches to the carburetor.
If there is NOT a fuel shutoff valve, you'll need to use some type of clamp on the flexible rubber fuel hose from to tank to the carburetor. Barring that, have a helper [or you can do it yourself] "pinch off" the hose while you loosen the hose clamp at the carburetor.
Once the hose clamp at the carburetor inlet fitting is loose, gently twist and pull until the rubber fuel line seperates from the carb inlet fitting.
The place the hose end into or directly over the container, release the clamping pressure on the line, allowing the fuel to drain from the tank into the container.
When completed, properly seal the container, and store it in a safe location away from ignition sources.
if you are removing the tank, then you can put a jack with a flat board under it remove it and then remove the fuel pump and siphon out the fuel so replacing it is easier. a junk yard method to empty a tank without removing the tank would be to dissconnect the fuel line and run a hot wire to the pump and collect fuel from the line. of course there is probly a better way!
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Well, I'm not all that familiar w/ Cub Cadet tractors, but, first off I'd pull the main fuel line going to the carb.; then drain the gas into a container approved as such for gasoline. Then you could pump the remainder out w/ a small 'hand' pump that has a long tube hooked to a small plastic/rubber squeezer (kinda like a babies snot remover) with another hose coming from the outlet side of the pump to drain the rest from the tank. If'n of course, you aren't able to find a drain valve (sill-cock) on the tank that is! You can pick up one of those hand pumps at your local hardware store relatively cheap, they come in very handy on many occasions and are well worth the price paid, in my humble opinion at least...
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Cub Cadet riding mowers may be purchased at The Home Depot. There are also many independent dealers who carry the Cub Cadet line of mowers as well as other Cub Cadet parts and equipment.
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