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JaydenB 02-27-2020 09:11 PM

Cub Cadet Original
 
I have a Cub Cadet Original and it runs but only runs on choke. It needs a valve cover gasket, and valve cover stud. It also needs a head gasket due to small leaking. I opened the carb up ( I have a brand new carb kit I got from a friend) and I found out the float has a leak. So its obviously flooding the engine. Would it just be better to buy a new carb on amazon for $20 bucks ??

R Bedell 02-28-2020 08:24 AM

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Would it just be better to buy a new carb on amazon for $20 bucks ??
IMHO, NO. The American made Kohler Carb is built way better and worth rebuilding, than that Chinese Crap. But it is your call.

ol'George 02-28-2020 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by JaydenB (Post 493174)
I have a Cub Cadet Original and it runs but only runs on choke. It needs a valve cover gasket, and valve cover stud. It also needs a head gasket due to small leaking. I opened the carb up ( I have a brand new carb kit I got from a friend) and I found out the float has a leak. So its obviously flooding the engine. Would it just be better to buy a new carb on amazon for $20 bucks ??

it you have to keep it choked, it is LEAN
If the float has a hole in it, it will fill with gas, sink and run rich.
also if the float is full of gas it will leak when shaken/warmed
best to find the pin hole and enlarge just a bit with a needle or pin.
Then fully empty it and solder the hole shut.
Next you have to CLEAN the carb, paying attention to the passageways and the emulsion tube,
Reassemble and ADJUST the main jet and idle settings so it runs as it should.
Nothing performs better than the Carter model "N" carbs.

cooperino 02-28-2020 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JaydenB (Post 493174)
. It also needs a head gasket due to small leaking. ??

Maybe address the head gasket before trying to fine tune carb.. That will certainly cause abnormal lean/rich conditions among other issues.

jbrewer 02-29-2020 11:54 AM

I'll be the contrarian and say "go get the chinese carb".

Then, after your tractor is running right, rebuild the original and swap when needed.


While I detest chinese crap, I'll use them when I'm in a pinch. In every case, they've provided good service (I've yet to have one fail)

YMMV
John

JaydenB 03-01-2020 09:10 PM

Alright, well i soaked the carburetor in some dawn soap and water and it works good now, And i patched the float but when i put the belt on the mower deck and hook everything up, as the engine spins so does the mower blades and i know its supposed to be when the pedal is pressed down it tightens up the belt, so the pedal rod goes to the piece that the whole spindle mounts on, is that whole thing supposed to move?

cooperino 03-02-2020 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by JaydenB (Post 493279)
Alright, well i soaked the carburetor in some dawn soap and water and it works good now, And i patched the float but when i put the belt on the mower deck and hook everything up, as the engine spins so does the mower blades and i know its supposed to be when the pedal is pressed down it tightens up the belt, so the pedal rod goes to the piece that the whole spindle mounts on, is that whole thing supposed to move?

Sounds like you PTO is staying engaged for starters. Yes, The deck belt will rise and fall with the deck.

Do you have a triangle deck? or rectangular? There were square decks that had engagement lever on the deck.

JaydenB 03-26-2020 11:08 AM

By the way, Would ag tires work for some grass mowing, my yard is all downhill so generally most of the water from the road goes to my yard and it gets muddy so would the ag tires be good and not tear the grass up?

jbrewer 03-26-2020 11:31 AM

Sure! I have ags on my 782D for the same reason. They work fine on the yard.

ironman 03-26-2020 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by JaydenB (Post 493279)
Alright, well i soaked the carburetor in some dawn soap and water and it works good now, And i patched the float but when i put the belt on the mower deck and hook everything up, as the engine spins so does the mower blades and i know its supposed to be when the pedal is pressed down it tightens up the belt, so the pedal rod goes to the piece that the whole spindle mounts on, is that whole thing supposed to move?

Interesting....Could you post a picture of that pedal/rod/spindle setup??

JaydenB 03-26-2020 09:08 PM

I figured it out.

JaydenB 03-27-2020 08:41 PM

Well i got my new starter generator, But my problem is the battery will go straight dead when you try and use the starter generator, it used to crank it alittle then just run out im thinking the battery is going bad, Its got a history of having charging problems( signs of a bad cell)

jbrewer 03-27-2020 09:12 PM

Since it's a new starter/GENERATOR give it a jump then see what the voltage is at the battery when it's running. If the SG was bad out of the chute, your new one may well charge it better than the old.

OTOH, small equipment batteries are usually not very long lived...

JaydenB 03-28-2020 10:57 AM

When i got my original the sg was already bad so i bought a new one and last week with the new one on it was able to atleast spin alittle bit but always spun slow, Now the starter generator when i try and turn it over the battery is just dead even when i charge it all the way up,

IHCubCadet147 03-28-2020 11:17 AM

Sounds like a dead battery, but also make sure your battery cables are not corroded.

JaydenB 03-28-2020 06:58 PM

Alright, Just wanted to confirm my suspicions


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