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Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro LT 42
ONLY HAD THIS MOWER 45 DAYS. HAVE USED IT ABOUT 5 TIMES. LOVE IT! BUT!! YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS ALMOST FINISHED CUTTING I TRIED TO LOCK THE PARKING BRAKE WITH THE LITTLE LEVER UNDER THE STEERING WHEEL AS USUAL IT WOULD NOT LOCK. THE BRAKE WORKS TO STOP THE MOWER, BUT THE LEVER IS JUST NOT ENGAGING TO LOCK THE BRAKE. I READ SOMEWHERE THAT THIS BRAKE LOCKING SYSTEM IS TIED IN TO THE FORWARD AND REVERSE PEDALS SOMEHOW. YESTERDAY WAS THE FIRST TIME I USED THE REVERSE PEDAL VERY MUCH. CAN ANYONE SHED ANY LIGHT ON THIS? |
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Welcome . is your Cub under warranty , get dealer to fix
Oz
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My wife says I do not listen , at least I think thats what she said |
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Spoke with the only 2 repair shops authorized to do warranty repairs in my area today. Said it would be 2 weeks before they could get to it + an $80 transport fee.
I was hoping it would be something simple i could just fix. |
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Does your cruise control work?
You should look at Part #13. It connects under your dash and down at your foot brake control. Likely lost retainer at one end or other and slipped out of hole. |
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Thank you so much!
I will definately look at that tomorrow. Can you tell me what parts (dash cover, etc.) i will need to remove to access that part? |
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You might as well accept the fact that removing the mower deck is part of "owning what you got". You'll have to do it sooner or later, next time gets easier, it's called experience. |
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