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2022 LT46 Cub Cadet Stalling problems
Hello Cubs Only forum members. I am a newbie, and this is my first post. I purchased a used (2022 mfg date) LT46 lawn tractor/mower private sale. The
battery was dead (weird) so I purchased a new Interstate Battery 330 cca. It starts well with the new battery. Oh, and I had to sharpen the blades, they were pretty bad. So that's the backstory. Now I get to mowing with it and with the blades engaged (manual PTO) it stalls frequently. It seemed at first like it happened on uneven ground however I cannot say it is always the case. It starts right back up, but often stalls again when I engage the PTO. So....I must have restarted it 20 or 30 times to mow 3/4 acre. I don't want to keep it up, as it's a pain in back plus not good for the machine. It has the 7000 series Kohler 23 hp twin with the variable speed transmission operated by the right foot pedal (forward/ backwards). Note: without the blades engaged you can run it all over the place and not stall it. I am not a mechanic, and my dear wife thinks I should have bought a new one. Any advice will be appreciated. Oh, I did think about gas, but I have run most of the original gas out. It's diluted with fresh, but didn't solve the issue. Best, Chauncey the Gardner (aka Dana) |
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