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Cub Cadet is now made by MTD, same as Troy Bilt and several other brands.
I don't know, but we are testing at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah this summer and planning on runs around 85 to 90 mph. Its a Cub Cadet lawn tractor.
Take it out of gear and put in neutral. You will be able to push/pull it.
Yes,its attached to red wire on battery
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.
They have high scores on durability. you can read reviews at http://products.howstuffworks.com/cub-cadet-lt-1045-lawn-tractor-review.htm
ere are fuses on a huskee tractor
Possible, yes. Practical.. not so much.
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.
Mine was doing the same thing, and it turned out one of the plugs was not firing, which turned to be not the plug but the coil for that side (Briggs & Stratton 18hp on an MTD 1650 lawn tractor)
It's right behind the gas tank by the key switch and is taped up. Youm have to get the tape off to pull the fuse out. Not too easy. I got mine out but they don't have them in stores.
You can find used equipment anywhere in the world at Equipment Locator Service (ELS) at http://www.equipmentlocator.com/gc-fp/lawn-tractors.htm. You can find new and used lawn tractors there, including Cub Cadet.