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...
It fits Case Cub Cadet made by IH
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A cub cadet tractor can be very effective in completing many outdoor tractor jobs. The are efficient and highly recommended for completing tough tasks.
The first cub cadet tractor was invented by International Harvester in 1961. It is better known as the original since it was the first one made.
Cub Cadet is now made by MTD, same as Troy Bilt and several other brands.
They have high scores on durability. you can read reviews at http://products.howstuffworks.com/cub-cadet-lt-1045-lawn-tractor-review.htm
Assortments in different stores will be different, depending on your location. Some stores that sell Cub Cadet mowers are Home Depot, Lowes and Tractor Supply. Call ahead to see what models are available for purchase.
The first cub cadet tractor was made in 1960. Back then the staring price for one of them was $ 900.00. The first Cub Cadet tractor was put on the market by International Harvester in 1961. From 1959 to 1960 they had experimental, proto-type and pre-production models. The original price appears to have been between $900 and $1000.
The size of the rear tires on the Cub Cadet 1641 garden tractor are 23x10.5-12. The size of the front tires are 16x6.5-8. The wheel base on this tractor is 46.5 inches.
How to take off the carburetor off a cub cadet snowblower 305cc 30 in cut. Take the out side cover off of the carburetor
A Cub Cadet is a modified tractor designed for use on home lawns. Not exactly a lawn mower, it operates to efficiently cut larger lawns or grass lands.
You have to remove the diff assembly