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Nope. Never wanted to set any of mine on fire either. It's a lawn mower..... never seen an electrical problem on one I couldn't figure out in ten minutes.
If your that frustrated and your having that much trouble, maybe it's time to take it to a shop. |
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I've never wanted any of mine on fire either. They can be frustrating yes, but I find half the fun is working on them. At least mine. Most of everyone's Cubs on here are older. They require maintenance and repair. If you wanted a lawn tractor that's gonna be trouble free, least for awhile buy a new one. Just take your time, listen to the advice that your given and you can fix it. That's my opinion, but it enjoy working on things.
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Brian April 1979 1200 Quietline 44A deck 1988 1211 customized into a 1288 with a K301AQS 38C deck and a 1864 54” deck . Snow blades 42" and 54" . Brinly disk, brinly plow a cultivator and a $5 brinly yard rake!
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The Horror stories I hear about new ones, no thank you!! I'll take an old Cub or John Deere any day.
If you take care of the things that can, and will go wrong before they do, they are pretty much trouble free. Don't sweat the small stuff, life is way too short! |
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Not letting the tractor sit out in the rain goes a long way toward keeping them running trouble free.
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So, shes running again. I don't know where the problem was for sure because all I did was unplug about every connector I could find, cleaned everything up and plugged them back in. It fired after messing with the ignition switch plug which I had trouble with before ad thought I had fixed. On a positive side, Lew sent me a harness for my lights awhile back and after hooking everything up, the lights still didn't work. I assumed I had bad bulbs but hadn't dug back into yet. Today while gong through the wiring, I realized the wire to the lights was not plugged into the ignition switch connector. Now the tractor is running again and the lights work! Thanks for the assistance guys and sorry for my frustration last night. Ive found when I get frustrated, its best to take a break and go back to it later. Last night I closed the garage and came in and had a cold beer. Went back out this morning and it was running in about 20 minutes!
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Hang in there, We will make a mechanic out of you yet!
![]() Glad you got it fixed! Life is what you make it. Nothing like the satisfaction of enjoying the fruits of your labor! |
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Yeah, as frustrating as it is every time I have to work on it, there is a since of accomplishment when she is going again. I guess that's good for something huh?
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At your leisure, I'd go back and re-visit that ignition switch/connector 'cause I think you're going to be back in there again. Maybe not at your convenience. About half the Cyclops tractors I've bought, they have some kind of electrical problem but I've found that once they are truly FIXED, and the tractor not exposed to the elements, they will continue to give trouble free service for a long time. If you get in a pinch, it doesn't take much to hot wire one to get your grass cut. Not that I'm recommending you do that. Oldies and goodies are the way to go in the long run. |
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