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Old 04-11-2024, 02:28 AM
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Default Oil leak on Cub Cadet LT2 NR92 after first 10 minutes of use

I bought new Cub Cadet LT2 NR92, tested it for 10 minutes. Then we parked it on pavement. I noticed oil leak on the floor (in front middle part).
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Old 04-11-2024, 03:08 AM
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Back to the dealer , it should be under warranty ,let them fix it
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I contacted the dealer, he will come to check it. Could it be the Quick drain Oil Valve?
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The oil is coming out of the oil dipstick cap. Dealer suggested replacing O-ring on the cap.
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The oil is coming out of the oil dipstick cap. Dealer suggested replacing O-ring on the cap.
Yep that is exactly what the dealer should do. I am guessing you
paid dearly for this machine. Tell to fix it or come get it.

I know, easy for me to say from a million miles away, but.
I surely get sore hearing stories like this.
I hope you get it solved and get out there and enjoy your machine.

Ken
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Old 04-12-2024, 12:52 AM
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The oil is coming out of the oil dipstick cap. Dealer suggested replacing O-ring on the cap.
That sounds like the sump is being pressurized , a new "O" ring will not fix that
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That sounds like the sump is being pressurized , a new "O" ring will not fix that
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Sometimes things don't go as planned, tell them bring another machine and take the defective one back.
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