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Cub 830 - Transaxle Troubles
Hi guys, I just recently got a Cub 830 RER. It wasn't running when I bought it, I also noticed that it didn't want to roll very easily when in neutral. Well I got it fired up and it's running OK, I drove it around the yard a little bit and it seems to work OK. But after about 10 minutes in high gear it just stopped moving. Then when I moved the shift lever into neutral, the rider began moving backwards. I shut it down and let it cool off for few minutes, then I was able to get forward and reverse to work like they should. Drove it back over to the garage and have decided I will need to tear apart the transaxle to investigate.
I have the service manual so I'm well prepared to take it apart. But I was just wondering if anyone else has seen this sort of thing happen, was this a common problem? How about parts for the rear transaxle, still readily available or will I have to hunt high and low? Just thought I'd put it out there for the experts, maybe somebody has seen it happen before. If not, guess I'll be the new "expert" in town once I take it apart and figure out what happened |
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Have you made any progress with this? I own one of these and have had similar issues. Nothing was wrong with the transaxle. Turned out to be the drive belt instead. in fact, I had to replace 2 sets in consecutive seasons to learn that the drive pulley system can be very picky and loves attention.
Anyway, hope you haven't given up on her! |
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