Possible, yes. Practical.. not so much.
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.
you have to take it to a shop or get under it and put it on pully by pully!
Take it out of gear and put in neutral. You will be able to push/pull it.
I have a 2003 Cub Cadet 1525. This model is designed to shut off the cutting deck when the tractor is put into reverse. Not sure what model you have but my guess is that it's just a safety precation like the Cub.
I would suggest you check the auctions on Ebay,I am sure ytou can find your loader.
Likely replace the self propelled tranny. not cheap repair job
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Our cub cadet would blow the 20 amp fuse on turning the key to the first position and then we put key in second position before plugging in a new fuse and it would also blow, so we turned the key all the way to the start position (all the way to the right and held it) while we put in another new fuse and voila! It started and we were at least finally able to mow! I assume then its something with the ignition that causes the fuse to blow on attempting to start it?
You either have a bad battery, or your alternator is bad. What is the age of the battery? Most last about two years. I would put a trickle charger on the battery for 24 hours, then see if your battery has charged. If not the battery is bad, and need replacement. If it does, you need to replace the alternator. When I had to have my Cub worked on, the local John Deere dealer did the work. They should be able to help. Jason Check this sight for how to test charging system: http://bit.ly/15nV9m dbost