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Old 02-27-2024, 10:12 AM
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Last fall i got a little aggressive while mowing up leaves and ended up rolling the tractor onto its side while on a small hill. I blame the music at the time. Anyway, It was on its right side pointed down the hill for about 15 mins. I was able to remove the deck to make it easier get it back to a more traditional stance. A lot of oil had leaked out and once up and with new oil in it. the engine ran just fine after the oil was burned off from the engine that had collected by the muffler. I'm sure the local Church was confused if there was a new Pope with all the while smoke.
Once on my drive I looked over the deck and belt and nothing seemed was bent so i reconnected everything and stared it back up. the PTO Switch still let up as normal but the blades would not engage when i moved the level to mow. So my question would be if there is some kind of safety I tripped other than me falling out of the seat? And if not what next. I see other post about the PTO but thought this was different enough to ask. Thanks for reading
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what model cub?????
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what model cub?????
Also what was the music ????
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Also what was the music ????
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Rollover Beethoven?
Roll Out the Barrel?
Roll Me Over in the Clover?
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I think the song was Rock and Roll Suicide!
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Sorry

LT 1042 KW don’t remember what the music was
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