As a disabled fellow that once prided himself as being a pretty competent DIY'er and "jack of all trades", I kind of live vicariously (at least mechanically) through you! I too, was usually "budget limited" and fortunately my dad taught me the value of adapting what's available to work. He was a farm boy and also a product of the depression era, so he knew how to "make due". Thanks for what you do Mustie1, I truly enjoy and appreciate your videos!! :^)
I totally agree with what Roger said Iam also getting older and I am disabled and I love these videos, I watch them more than tv which has become ridiculous thanks Mustie !
Tnx fer this video Mustie, I have this same mower.(piece of junk! as I mentioned in last video) anyway I picked up a lot of pointers from both video's I'm 76 and don't do as much as I used to so you have a tendency to forget a lot of things. good reminder on the valves. last time I did that was on my craftmans. should have put new engine in that one. before I bought the cub. had that 21 years and only one spindle. 2 deck belts and one drive belt in 21 yrs. cub 5 deck belts and one drive belt in 5 yrs I think that speaks for itself. thanks again for your time expertise. you're a natural and great at this keep it up Please!. thanks again Mustie for sharing.
This was the video I was hoping to find! I serviced my "non-serviceable" hydrostat transmission - and adjusted my 'cackling' valves on my Craftsman LT3000 with 20hp INTEK Briggs single popper. 16 years old and still looks (and now) RUNS like NEW! Thanks, Mustie!
Having the knowledge is one thing, but being able to explain everything in such crystal-clear terms as you do, that, sir, is called talent! GREAT job as usual! Keep those videos coming! :)
It's always a great treat to re-watch some of your video's especially the garden tractors never get board especially on a cold winter evening!! Hope to see some more mowers as soon as Darren going to do some more yard sales 2018
You my fine sir qualify for ownership of any Harley from about 1985 and earlier you're mighty handy with a wrench and rigging up something to run and get you by exactly what's required for ownership of a late date Harley lol!! It's a compliment!!!
I love you. I found by looking how to fix my string trimmer. Ive become addicted to your videos. Keep doing what you do. I love it. Learned a lot. Even fixed my string trimmer after i sent it to a fella like yourself who works on small motors. He couldn't fix it but i could. Very rewarding i must say!
Used to work for an International Harvester dealer years ago. Specialized in Cub Cadet repairs. Very little actual repairs needed on the old Cubs. Overhauled a bunch of the Kohler engines that were already 30 to 40 years old. Bore them .10 over and good to go for another 40 years. The butterfly shaft on the carb would wear making idle hard to adjust. Carbon buildup on the exhaust would cause intermittent miss. Overall they were built to last. I would not buy a new one today. The rear end was the same as they used in the bigger Cub Lowboys.
Robert thanks for bringing back memories of my Para'n... French for Godfather.. He was the parts manager for Lanier International Co. in Abbeville Louisiana for almost 40 years.... Most of the time he didn't look in a book for the part you needed, he just went to the back and got the part you needed..... I remember riding the Cubs back then as a young boy and cutting some grass while I was at it... That was the deal if you want to drive a Cub you cut the grass too......... That was in the very early 70's Plus Tard Mon Ami ...........
Hi, good video as usual. That mower has MTD written all over it. I've given up on MTD due to the poor quality of materials, and the amount of repairs I've had to do on a 4 year old lawn tractor. I'll keep my '94 Craftsman running for as long as I can.
Yeah I think the 90's models AYP built models are ok if you maintain them. My father has a basic LT1000 15.5hp, hydro, 42" deck from '99 and it still is serving him ok with only a deck belt change, both deck spindles, and oil, spark plug, and air filter changes with untouched valves. It's not used lightly, it has to mow 3 acres of yard.
Nice find and repair. I hate how cheap these things are made now. plastic everywhere, made to survive the warranty (barely) and fail. All for twice the price no less.
@@davedennis6042 You aren't wrong man. I think the only quality stuff you can still buy is Toyota, Lexus and Caterpillar. Someone tell me Cat hasn't gone to shit in the last 10 years too.
great video. Good job with camera and clarity of your work. Also you speak clearly which makes it easy to understand. I have now subscribed and will be watching more. thanks Mike from Raleigh.
I have the same year and model cub cadet tractor and I used to have a problem with the generator not charging the battery properly. Found out that one of the wires going into the generator wasn't installed properly at the factory. Had a local lawnmower shop fix it and it's been fine ever since.
This was a great video and timely as I am looking at a 1997 2130. My stumbling point is what battery fits in there. I have a 31 yo JD 175 and the hydro gave up the ghost. I can have a used transmission shipped here from Ohio but that Eaton will be the same age as the one in it currently. I never had a chance to tackle it as you did here because a mechanic friend of mine hauled it away to his house on a trailer. 88 JD or 97 CC is my quandary. Used is cheaper than new so I go used. If it lasts 10 years I got my moneys worth. Nice Plymouth and VW.
just found you 2 days ago love your channel. I feel like i'm working with you as i have done many similar jobs over the years on my equipment or others. you have a nice set up.take care jeff.........
Sunny yet raining, the devil is beating his wife! If is great to see how you bring things back to use. Especially about valve adjustments and the carb. I have learned a lot from you. Thanks again.
Just replaced the 3 blades and 2 spindles on my son's zero turn Cub Cadet. The blades were damaged but the spindles that the blades bolt on to were worn out. The bearings were growling when they were spun by hand...(no belt attached). One year old ! Of course it was sitting all winter in a heated space but they still were kaput ! They don't last at all ! I refused to pay for the spindles and they warranted them.
Check the leakdown and fuel system and ignition system, and belts and spindle etc. If fixable, fix it and sell it! Replace deck wheels and blades. Change the oil and filter. If the overall condition is horrible, use it for parts.
Glad cub cadet had models with bearings in the front wheels again my 2017 xt2 has bearings in the front wheels but if you get the xt1 they have bushings in those there the cheaper line
I bought a Cub Cadet XT1 42" this spring and after the first mowing the dang thing was squeaking really bad, I swear they must ship those front axles without any grease at all...I went through and greased the wheels on the front and the noise went away. Wonder how many people have never checked that and end up with the front bushing issue like you found on this machine.
i've had cc 12 years its the most maintenance machine iv ever had constantly replacing pto belts and blade spindle greasing but its the best cutting 54 inch deck
Manufacturers recommend you engage the blade belt at the LOWEST possible speed without stalling.. Do NOT rev the engine way up before engaging! That wears belts much, much more.
@@AudioGardenSlave123 My 1991 Snapper 1550LX requires full throttle engagement as well. I rebuilt and restored the mower but this belt from 1997 is still holding.
Just a note to say "Thank You" for your videos. I've enjoyed all of them a look forward to seeing what your up to next. Happy 4th of July Mustie. Take care and be safe...
I was thinking the same thing at the same time! "remember when the had wheel bearings?"... Lol, do it! Make a bearing assembly for it and convert the rim!! You can do it!!
The hardest start of a big bike trip I ever made was having to take off from a dry garage into the rain. The second hardest ride was taking the bike out to look at Christmas lights...if it's warm enough to ride a bike at night in December, using looking at Christmas lights as an excuse was just wrong.
Had a John Deere L130 with a similar TrashTorque trans in it...it was fine until it got hot. I replaced the pump (cheaper than a new machine), but it only lasted another season. I'm curious if this has happened to this Cadet...do you still have it. Love these vids...I used to do exactly what you do with an old Craftsman, Cub, John Deere, and Gravely walk-behind. Sold them all and got a new Cub Cadet...hoping for the best!
Nice Fix. I hate loose wheels and always get new bearings and shim them where possible. That one needs new front spindles perhaps and alignment. You might rotate that Right side tire with Tread outwards. Lots of profit in that one. Did you recheck trans fluid level? Sometimes it takes several hours for the oil to migrate down to the plungers etc. Great narration.
Rather than replace the rear tires on mine I just put inner tubes in. Not easy. I think the tires are $70 or so each the tubes less than $10. A better belt is worth it. I bought a less expensive belt on ebay and replaced it in a year. The prior belt lasted more than ten years. I also put in the metal bushings on the front rims. And a relay.
I agree that modern engines have a lot of junk attached and overcomplex systems, but there are tools to access the engine computer and give you an idea of whats going on. So diagnosis would not be too bad. But your not really into modern junk, thats understandable, im much the same, you can improve an engine but i think basic fourstroke engines work well anyway. Old english engines are a bit crude but easy enough to fix, i think thats one of the reasons my old mate loves his triumph herald, simple fourstroke :-D. Dont i waffle a lot LOL :-D
The key switch on that lawnmower is similar to mine it has a yellow button the caution button you trying to be yellow push the button you can put it in reverse while cutting grass I have a 6 month old Troy-Bilt Bronco 46-inch cut
I would love to fiddle with and sell on some old mowers here but realized that even though everyone has a grassy yard, NOBODY has their own mowers here. Pretty much zero mowers available on craigslist. :/
Seems like the newer homeowner grade tractors are only good for about 500 hours. I bought an old 90's Simplicity off Craigs List, that thing is a tank.
Many moons ago I bout a 40" hover mower from an auction for £5. There are not many 5 Hp 40" hover mowers about. I didn't find out the air governor was stuck wide open until I eventually started it. It hovered about a foot off the lawn. Not for long though, I couldn't let go of it and OOPS! bits everywhere. I'm just glad a blade didn't come off. Great video's, you really do have a lot of patience and do a nice job. I've always wanted a Ford Mustang but you drive on the wrong side of the road, how on earth do you draw your sword to stab someone. Napoleon was left handed that's why. LOL
Probably should remove the blower cover and check the upper engine pan bolts. These engines loosen up the bolts and it will crack the block by the push rods.
Do you have a video that goes how to level and fix issues with lawn mower decks on riding mowers? I have a Yard Machine (MTD) and the deck level at its highest setting just seems to be a short cut, going through the levels when I get to 2 and 1 2 is already sitting on the ground.
My Cubdet is the early years of MTD so it still has the Cub Cadet parts with some cosmetic changes. The one in the video is all MTD. Sure could see the differences. Lots of cheapening in the industry.
BTW mustie as a cub owner myself if you want to go backwards while cutting, turn key to yellow position AND push that triangle shaped switch. only way to do it on these models. i mean i spose you could bypass this, but heck its less work to do it that way. but job well done sir. job well done
its got cruise control on it also, when in motion, you press like you were setting the parking brake, and it locks pedal in that position, to stop it, you either hit the brake lever on left or one of the motion pedals
Any idea why a ride on with a hydrostatic trans would make a whining noise when moving it either forward or reverse? Would it be something dragging ? The mower has less than 60 hours on it, it is an MTD Yardman 900 series 42" deck 17hp Koehler motor. Help!
I had a hydro 42 inch Murray that the drive lasted 19 years. Reverse always made a moaning noise and I suppose it has something to do with limiting the speed. The trans stopped pulling, I took it apart and cleaned, inspected and measured everything. I could find nothing worn or wrong. It just quit. Bought a 50 year old Wheel Horse and haven't looked back.......
It would have been worthwhile to put new factory greaseable bearings in the front axles and then set Toe-in. I don't hear a death rattle, perhaps get new spindles too and sell for $800.
Hey Mustie , i know this is frowned on by many but do you know how to bypass the seat cut off an reverse cut off ? I tried a few diff things to no avail . Ya used to be able to just put jumpers in but it dont seem like that works on this mower . Figured you would prb know . If you dont wanna put it on the main page . Message me . Thanks .
You have to do more grease ing of bearings even though they are sealed,still pop off seal on both sides of spindle bearings repack with bearing grease pop seals back in.most just ride em hard till they fail.then they buy new one.We have become the use it up and throw it away society.
As a disabled fellow that once prided himself as being a pretty competent DIY'er and "jack of all trades", I kind of live vicariously (at least mechanically) through you! I too, was usually "budget limited" and fortunately my dad taught me the value of adapting what's available to work. He was a farm boy and also a product of the depression era, so he knew how to "make due". Thanks for what you do Mustie1, I truly enjoy and appreciate your videos!! :^)
thanks roger
I totally agree with what Roger said Iam also getting older and I am disabled and I love these videos, I watch them more than tv which has become ridiculous thanks Mustie !
Tnx fer this video Mustie, I have this same mower.(piece of junk! as I mentioned in last video) anyway I picked up a lot of pointers from both video's I'm 76 and don't do as much as I used to so you have a tendency to forget a lot of things. good reminder on the valves. last time I did that was on my craftmans. should have put new engine in that one. before I bought the cub. had that 21 years and only one spindle. 2 deck belts and one drive belt in 21 yrs. cub 5 deck belts and one drive belt in 5 yrs I think that speaks for itself. thanks again for your time expertise. you're a natural and great at this keep it up Please!. thanks again Mustie for sharing.
This was the video I was hoping to find! I serviced my "non-serviceable" hydrostat transmission - and adjusted my 'cackling' valves on my Craftsman LT3000 with 20hp INTEK Briggs single popper. 16 years old and still looks (and now) RUNS like NEW! Thanks, Mustie!
Having the knowledge is one thing, but being able to explain everything in such crystal-clear terms as you do, that, sir, is called talent! GREAT job as usual! Keep those videos coming! :)
thanks
Mustie1, do you sell or trade your projects?......I love your channel and have fixed a chainsaw and weed whacked wit your instructions.......
It's always a great treat to re-watch some of your video's especially the garden tractors never get board especially on a cold winter evening!! Hope to see some more mowers as soon as Darren going to do some more yard sales 2018
You are a good instructor! I pick up a lot of information watching your videos. Thanks for your time and effort.
Love your layed back style... like visiting with a good neighbor for a while....
I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos. You gave helped me quite a bit in small engine repairs. Keep up the good work.
You my fine sir qualify for ownership of any Harley from about 1985 and earlier you're mighty handy with a wrench and rigging up something to run and get you by exactly what's required for ownership of a late date Harley lol!! It's a compliment!!!
Thanks for taking the time and effort to make these videos, you always make it looks so easy but then, you're a pro!
I love you. I found by looking how to fix my string trimmer. Ive become addicted to your videos. Keep doing what you do. I love it. Learned a lot. Even fixed my string trimmer after i sent it to a fella like yourself who works on small motors. He couldn't fix it but i could. Very rewarding i must say!
You absolutely ROCK! Thank you for such great detail, clear video, and no-nonsense repair help. I am confident that I can tackle my Cubby now. Cheers!
Used to work for an International Harvester dealer years ago. Specialized in Cub Cadet repairs. Very little actual repairs needed on the old Cubs. Overhauled a bunch of the Kohler engines that were already 30 to 40 years old. Bore them .10 over and good to go for another 40 years. The butterfly shaft on the carb would wear making idle hard to adjust. Carbon buildup on the exhaust would cause intermittent miss. Overall they were built to last. I would not buy a new one today. The rear end was the same as they used in the bigger Cub Lowboys.
Robert thanks for bringing back memories of my Para'n... French for Godfather.. He was the parts manager for Lanier International Co. in Abbeville Louisiana for almost 40 years....
Most of the time he didn't look in a book for the part you needed, he just went to the back and got the part you needed..... I remember riding the Cubs back then as a young boy and cutting some grass while I was at it... That was the deal if you want to drive a Cub you cut the grass too......... That was in the very early 70's
Plus Tard Mon Ami ...........
Hi, good video as usual. That mower has MTD written all over it. I've given up on MTD due to the poor quality of materials, and the amount of repairs I've had to do on a 4 year old lawn tractor. I'll keep my '94 Craftsman running for as long as I can.
Yeah I think the 90's models AYP built models are ok if you maintain them. My father has a basic LT1000 15.5hp, hydro, 42" deck from '99 and it still is serving him ok with only a deck belt change, both deck spindles, and oil, spark plug, and air filter changes with untouched valves. It's not used lightly, it has to mow 3 acres of yard.
Nice find and repair. I hate how cheap these things are made now. plastic everywhere, made to survive the warranty (barely) and fail. All for twice the price no less.
Lgh so
Man I totally agree. We wanna make America great again? Let's start by building quality durable equipment.
@@davedennis6042 You aren't wrong man. I think the only quality stuff you can still buy is Toyota, Lexus and Caterpillar. Someone tell me Cat hasn't gone to shit in the last 10 years too.
great video. Good job with camera and clarity of your work. Also you speak clearly which makes it easy to understand. I have now subscribed and will be watching more. thanks Mike from Raleigh.
I have the same year and model cub cadet tractor and I used to have a problem with the generator not charging the battery properly. Found out that one of the wires going into the generator wasn't installed properly at the factory. Had a local lawnmower shop fix it and it's been fine ever since.
ANOTHER good job! lol!! I just aquired an LTX1040 and was very curious of the valve arrangement in there, now I know! TY!
I really enjoy your work. You are an outstanding mechanic
This was a great video and timely as I am looking at a 1997 2130. My stumbling point is what battery fits in there. I have a 31 yo JD 175 and the hydro gave up the ghost. I can have a used transmission shipped here from Ohio but that Eaton will be the same age as the one in it currently. I never had a chance to tackle it as you did here because a mechanic friend of mine hauled it away to his house on a trailer. 88 JD or 97 CC is my quandary. Used is cheaper than new so I go used. If it lasts 10 years I got my moneys worth.
Nice Plymouth and VW.
Whenever it was raining with the sun shining my Dad used to say, "The devil's beatin' his wife." Nice repair job.
just found you 2 days ago love your channel. I feel like i'm working with you as i have done many similar jobs over the years on my equipment or others. you have a nice set up.take care jeff.........
thanks jeff
Sunny yet raining, the devil is beating his wife! If is great to see how you bring things back to use. Especially about valve adjustments and the carb. I have learned a lot from you. Thanks again.
I LOVE your videos! You make this mysterious art seem doable! I wish I had your knowledge and experience...wrench on my brother!
Just replaced the 3 blades and 2 spindles on my son's zero turn Cub Cadet. The blades were damaged but the spindles that the blades bolt on to were worn out. The bearings were growling when they were spun by hand...(no belt attached). One year old ! Of course it was sitting all winter in a heated space but they still were kaput ! They don't last at all ! I refused to pay for the spindles and they warranted them.
Check the leakdown and fuel system and ignition system, and belts and spindle etc. If fixable, fix it and sell it! Replace deck wheels and blades. Change the oil and filter. If the overall condition is horrible, use it for parts.
Somebody is going to get a great tractor, well done!
That thing cleaned up very well. good work. Cheers my friend
The profit is strong in this one.
Great video like watching someone bring back a machine that was given up on.
Glad cub cadet had models with bearings in the front wheels again my 2017 xt2 has bearings in the front wheels but if you get the xt1 they have bushings in those there the cheaper line
Hey Mustie.... Next mower you repair you're welcome to come over and test it on my yard! ;
I bought a Cub Cadet XT1 42" this spring and after the first mowing the dang thing was squeaking really bad, I swear they must ship those front axles without any grease at all...I went through and greased the wheels on the front and the noise went away. Wonder how many people have never checked that and end up with the front bushing issue like you found on this machine.
i've had cc 12 years its the most maintenance machine iv ever had constantly replacing pto belts and blade spindle greasing but its the best cutting 54 inch deck
Manufacturers recommend you engage the blade belt at the LOWEST possible speed without stalling.. Do NOT rev the engine way up before engaging! That wears belts much, much more.
My Toro manual says to engage the deck at full speed only. Ten years later, still going strong on original belts and clutch.
Robert Heinkel Same as what the Ferris dealer told us.
@@AudioGardenSlave123 My 1991 Snapper 1550LX requires full throttle engagement as well. I rebuilt and restored the mower but this belt from 1997 is still holding.
Just a note to say "Thank You" for your videos. I've enjoyed all of them a look forward to seeing what your up to next. Happy 4th of July Mustie. Take care and be safe...
Keep up the great videos mustie1, I love your content
looks like a decent lawn tractor. good work
Thank you for your video You sure did help me out with my cub cadet really enjoy your videos👍
i love your work you are awesome mustie1 very clever bloke
I was thinking the same thing at the same time! "remember when the had wheel bearings?"... Lol, do it! Make a bearing assembly for it and convert the rim!! You can do it!!
I'm about to do some similar repairs on a smaller Cub Cadet that I just picked up. LOL. Burning belt smell is the first thing I have noticed.
The hardest start of a big bike trip I ever made was having to take off from a dry garage into the rain. The second hardest ride was taking the bike out to look at Christmas lights...if it's warm enough to ride a bike at night in December, using looking at Christmas lights as an excuse was just wrong.
Had a John Deere L130 with a similar TrashTorque trans in it...it was fine until it got hot. I replaced the pump (cheaper than a new machine), but it only lasted another season. I'm curious if this has happened to this Cadet...do you still have it. Love these vids...I used to do exactly what you do with an old Craftsman, Cub, John Deere, and Gravely walk-behind. Sold them all and got a new Cub Cadet...hoping for the best!
Turned out to be a really decent mower!
Sunny but raining sounds like Florida!
New life for "Semi Retired" machine!
At least you got the grass cut before the rain - haha!
Nice Fix. I hate loose wheels and always get new bearings and shim them where possible.
That one needs new front spindles perhaps and alignment. You might rotate that Right side tire with Tread outwards. Lots of profit in that one. Did you recheck trans fluid level? Sometimes it takes several hours for the oil to migrate down to the plungers etc. Great narration.
Great vids. Thanks for taking the time to do this. It saves others a lot of time spent breaking things. :-)
Rather than replace the rear tires on mine I just put inner tubes in. Not easy. I think the tires are $70 or so each the tubes less than $10. A better belt is worth it. I bought a less expensive belt on ebay and replaced it in a year. The prior belt lasted more than ten years. I also put in the metal bushings on the front rims. And a relay.
Might be my favourite looking tractor
My parents were raised in the DEPRESSION and I was taught to use what you have . I found a pop can is the right gap for a valve.
Thanks for a great 2 part series.
Best I have ever seen. One question what about slipping going uphill(belt maybe?) Mower good on flat ground.
When the sun is out and it's raining, "The devil is beating his wife."
Very nice save.Just goes to show that even on cheap cost effective product design if you properly maintain?? Things will last.
You can fix EVERYTHING! !
Thats the way i feel, i dont think there is much he cant fix, much like you :-D
I caint and won't work on these small engines. Simple my foot! They are very complex and tricky.
I agree that modern engines have a lot of junk attached and overcomplex systems, but there are tools to access the engine computer and give you an idea of whats going on.
So diagnosis would not be too bad.
But your not really into modern junk, thats understandable, im much the same, you can improve an engine but i think basic fourstroke engines work well anyway.
Old english engines are a bit crude but easy enough to fix, i think thats one of the reasons my old mate loves his triumph herald, simple fourstroke :-D.
Dont i waffle a lot LOL :-D
I very much enjoy your tales brother!
The key switch on that lawnmower is similar to mine it has a yellow button the caution button you trying to be yellow push the button you can put it in reverse while cutting grass I have a 6 month old Troy-Bilt Bronco 46-inch cut
makes my soul drip away.
The tractor went well nice job :)
Nice job fixing that mower. You should tell the man you got it from you fixed his old mower.
I would love to fiddle with and sell on some old mowers here but realized that even though everyone has a grassy yard, NOBODY has their own mowers here. Pretty much zero mowers available on craigslist. :/
Seems like the newer homeowner grade tractors are only good for about 500 hours. I bought an old 90's Simplicity off Craigs List, that thing is a tank.
The front tires on my son's LTX1045 are wearing exactly like that.
Many moons ago I bout a 40" hover mower from an auction for £5. There are not many 5 Hp 40" hover mowers about. I didn't find out the air governor was stuck wide open until I eventually started it. It hovered about a foot off the lawn. Not for long though, I couldn't let go of it and OOPS! bits everywhere. I'm just glad a blade didn't come off.
Great video's, you really do have a lot of patience and do a nice job.
I've always wanted a Ford Mustang but you drive on the wrong side of the road, how on earth do you draw your sword to stab someone. Napoleon was left handed that's why. LOL
You’re in a car, just run over the bastard!
Probably should remove the blower cover and check the upper engine pan bolts. These engines loosen up the bolts and it will crack the block by the push rods.
Better than New!! Well done Mate!!☺
when was brash bushings crasppy? my MTD 990 is from the 70's and has plastic bushings.
Ooow floppy valves, no maintenance for years :-(, i bet that made it quieter :-), Dispite the multiple problems its a nice machine now :-D.
Surely not a roadside for this one.....? I think an ad in Mower Weekly!
SMA, Andrew Camarata and Mustie, what else u need from tube?
Nice cub cadet good job👍 fixing it
Do you have a video that goes how to level and fix issues with lawn mower decks on riding mowers? I have a Yard Machine (MTD) and the deck level at its highest setting just seems to be a short cut, going through the levels when I get to 2 and 1 2 is already sitting on the ground.
One of the reasons I prefer AYP built machines over MTD is that at least AYP uses metal bushings in the wheels instead of plastic.
My Cubdet is the early years of MTD so it still has the Cub Cadet parts with some cosmetic changes. The one in the video is all MTD. Sure could see the differences. Lots of cheapening in the industry.
I'm learning ...thank you
It's sunny yet it's raining. Welcome to English summer weather...
Can you do a video with Taryl Fixes all? I love both your channels :)
seems like most of these new mowers never get greased on the front axles originally,i think its a conspiracy LOL
Is their another carbereta to fit a125cc Briggs and stretton than the plastic one they fit in the uk
did you top off the transmission or just leave the little oil in it that you started with????
And they say , it's a cast iron axle. Lol
BTW mustie as a cub owner myself if you want to go backwards while cutting, turn key to yellow position AND push that triangle shaped switch. only way to do it on these models. i mean i spose you could bypass this, but heck its less work to do it that way. but job well done sir. job well done
disregard that, i see youve already done this. lol
its got cruise control on it also, when in motion, you press like you were setting the parking brake, and it locks pedal in that position, to stop it, you either hit the brake lever on left or one of the motion pedals
Junk to begin with BUT nice save! You are great at duping them out. The guy who owned it certainly abused it. His loss.....your win. Nice job!!
Good job did three hydrostatic got lucky once doesn't always work ,you do know alot don't forget to show your cars lol
Found sealed bearings for my JD L111 to eliminate the plastic bushings. Not too bad.
SOOOO INTERESTING!!!!
as for how long it will last is unknown. but it gives a fine cut, and its fast.
I am amazed they don't put a couple of bearings in there.
Too expensive. Those bearings would cost you $10 apiece. Yeah I know 50 cent bearings have a big mark-up. Greed, my friend.
what mower brand do you think is the beast cutting
Any idea why a ride on with a hydrostatic trans would make a whining noise when moving it either forward or reverse? Would it be something dragging ? The mower has less than 60 hours on it, it is an MTD Yardman 900 series 42" deck 17hp Koehler motor. Help!
I had a hydro 42 inch Murray that the drive lasted 19 years. Reverse always made a moaning noise and I suppose it has something to do with limiting the speed. The trans stopped pulling, I took it apart and cleaned, inspected and measured everything. I could find nothing worn or wrong. It just quit. Bought a 50 year old Wheel Horse and haven't looked back.......
It would have been worthwhile to put new factory greaseable bearings in the front axles and then set Toe-in. I don't hear a death rattle, perhaps get new spindles too and sell for $800.
Hey Mustie , i know this is frowned on by many but do you know how to bypass the seat cut off an reverse cut off ? I tried a few diff things to no avail . Ya used to be able to just put jumpers in but it dont seem like that works on this mower . Figured you would prb know . If you dont wanna put it on the main page . Message me . Thanks .
I wish my Husqvarna YTH2348 had adjustable steering drag links. it has 'HORRIBLE' toeing out issues.
the best mower I've ever mowed with, cub ltx 1046vt
The tractor supply belts are trash. We went through 1 per week minimum?
the front axle would have bin a good thing to use your new lay to put sealed barring on it
MTD, shame on you for what you have done to the revered International Cub Cadet! You've turned it into just another cheapo "toy", sigh :
My 1986 Cub 1210 Hydro is still kicking. :) And, yes I couldn't agree more regarding what Cub Cadet is today, compared to what it once was.
yup I got a 1975 mtd white yardboss 1650 10times the machine they are today
Same thing with the modern John Deere's, total junk.
You have to do more grease ing of bearings even though they are sealed,still pop off seal on both sides of spindle bearings repack with bearing grease pop seals back in.most just ride em hard till they fail.then they buy new one.We have become the use it up and throw it away society.
well Mustie1 all i can say is Attaboy!
I did not know New Hampshire had any TRACTOR SUPPLY stores. I though those were strictly down in the southern states.
We have them in Maryland.