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Old 06-02-2024, 02:35 PM
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I have a 2020 ZT1 42inch deck, My blade pto clutch wouldn't engage, so I noticed it wasn't getting any power, initial inspection I thought the wiring was broke due to wear / vibration against the metal frame where it goes from topside thru the frame to the bottom. I rewired it, not realizing when I engage the pto, the actually clutch is freely spinning, pulling on the wiring. I had done a mow, came back and realized it would not engage, this time the wiring was shreaded. I believe I had a clutch stop break / fall off (that braces the clutch), but I am not seeing any diagrams when I search for this.. When I pull up the model number for parts, I do see a clutch stop bracket but I haven't found any photos or diagrams for this. Would appreciate any help!
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Old 06-02-2024, 04:22 PM
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Here's what I found from the "look up box" above. Does this look like what you're missing?
Screenshot 2024-06-02 at 16-19-26 Lookup Parts Via Diagram Cub Cadet US.jpg



I'm not sure of your model number but this is where the above diagram came from.

ZT1-42 KH (17AREACS010) (2020) (ULTIMA ZT1)Assemblies for ZT1-42 KH (17AREACS010) (2020) (ULTIMA ZT1)Clutch Keeper
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Old 06-06-2024, 07:35 PM
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Thanks for your help and getting back to me. I believe that is the correct parts. I had pulled up my serial number and the only part that had come up when I searched was Item # 2 in the diagram. I will go back and see if I can find the other part and the fittings. Upon looking under the deck of the mower, I still do not really see where this exactly goes. I see a small sheared piece of metal that is threaded to the backside of the right hydro pump. So hopefully I can run across a diagram or photo that shows it in place.

Thanks for your time!
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Old 06-18-2024, 08:06 PM
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hey need help got a zt1 50 zero turn , its runs for amin or so then back fires and dies. I drained tank and cleaned it, blew out fuel pump, cleaned plugs, started it up run around min or so backed fired and died
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