Those starters have a back up nut to hold while loosening and tightening the starter hot wire, so you don't pull the terminal out from the starter. Get your hot wire tightened good, but use wrench on backup nut so not to strip out the terminal.
Here's a tip. I have a Cub Cadet. I had a Cub Cadet before this one. The old one was better. I worked at John Deere for 6 years and spent 2 summers cutting grass on the test farm. The ad is right. Nothing runs like a Deere. Next mower will be a zero turn John Deere.
Nice video, Good tip for the no weld deck repair. I have 3 yard Tractors and I don't have any Grass to at my place. I Hot Rod Tractors for fun. I am trying to get the City here to have Racing events during the summer months because there isn't much else to do here.
Any update after two years? As many as I get free and running I want to build a hot rod lawn tractor with the horizontally opposed Briggs because of my air-cooled VW addiction.
The more I watch videos about these newer mowers contemplating a purchase the more I think I'll keep my old one as long as I can!
I'd recently got a brand new Cub Cadet xt1 endurance series Kohler 7000 series V-Twin 22 hp 46" deck and it runs nice and cuts real nice
You missed your calling, if you're not an auto mechanics teacher.
Great video. Thanks for making it.
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Thanks man 💥 stay contious 🛠
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You saved me so much time brother. My mower went dead on me and it was the fuse. Thanks my friend!
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Those starters have a back up nut to hold while loosening and tightening the starter hot wire, so you don't pull the terminal out from the starter. Get your hot wire tightened good, but use wrench on backup nut so not to strip out the terminal.
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Your biggest problem is you bought a tractor with a Briggs..........
Yes, and that particular model was shipped new with a poorly designed oil sump gasket. they ALL failed!
Excellent tips, especially the gasket replacement.
Looks like MTD build.
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No wonder why it takes me so long to mow with my Cub Cadet... I don't have a Sunoco sticker.
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Nice info. thank you for your time making the video! :)
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Great video Brother!
Thank you for taking the time!
Here's a tip. I have a Cub Cadet. I had a Cub Cadet before this one. The old one was better. I worked at John Deere for 6 years and spent 2 summers cutting grass on the test farm. The ad is right. Nothing runs like a Deere. Next mower will be a zero turn John Deere.
Nice video,
Good tip for the no weld deck repair. I have 3 yard Tractors and I don't have any Grass to at my place.
I Hot Rod Tractors for fun.
I am trying to get the City here to have Racing events during the summer months because there isn't much else to do here.
That sounds like a blast!
Any update after two years? As many as I get free and running I want to build a hot rod lawn tractor with the horizontally opposed Briggs because of my air-cooled VW addiction.
great tips, Im in Tasmania still fixing up a cub cadet, not started yet but will use your tips as a check list!
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Zip tie, not twist tie.
Pretty sure this was this was video that helped me fix my grandpa's tractor in Virginia last year. The pto fuse
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Best part. 9:09
Put you some jb weld on tgat starter around the plastic
EXCELLENT tips!
Thank you Sir!
Club cadet battery doesn’t last full season
I hear ya, in this video I use a on-sale + internet discount to buy a REAL battery. ua-cam.com/video/mpx0prQJ3D0/v-deo.html
Great Video, Thanks!
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Min 6:16 wow damnnnnnnn 🔥
Exactly! It was a real happening in the neighborhood...lol
Good job