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Old 04-05-2025, 08:11 PM
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I am David and I hail from Georgia. I am retired after 40 years in the medical profession and over the years I have become involved in attempting to perform the necessary maintenance and repair of a lot of my property. This includes my home, personal vehicles, lawn equipment , data equipment, and small tools and appliances. I really enjoy the challenge of tackling these projects. I really believe that by utilizing the many resources found on the internet, a person can pursue any challenge.

I am presently trying to troubleshoot and repair problems with 3 lawn tractors, one of which is a 2017 Cub Cadet LT46 XT1 Enduro series. I have been researching for days trying to gather material and videos that address my situation and this is what led me to sign up for your forum. I must admit that I haven't had much experience with posting on forums, but I'll do the best I can. I really appreciate your allowing me to join your group and I will be contacting you soon with specifics of my problems.

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Welcome . Start a thread with what yer pondering on your current
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Hello David, Welcome to Only Cub Cadets.
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Welcome to OCC David. I live in Cherokee County Georgia, what part of the state are you from? There are lots of good people on this site to assist you on your issues.
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Thanks Oak. I reside on deep south central GA, what's left of since Helleen and Adellia.
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Welcome aboard David , I live a little bit further away than Oak and as stated there is more advice available on here than in a MIMS
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