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Old 03-23-2017, 12:09 AM
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Now for the questions, is it normal for my deck to sag down a bit if I had it raised all the way up overnight? I left it at it's highest point and it move probably 1/3 of the way down. Also is it hard on the hydraulics to leave the deck up?
It's normal for it to go down. Even if it goes completely down it's not an issue. As long as it doesn't go down while raised on the drive from the back of the lawn to the garage where it's kept, it isn't an issue.

No, it does not hurt the hydraulics to hold it up. I prefer to set it down because I have been known to step on the edge of the deck while getting on. Also, all the kids running around my place have been caught trying to use the deck as a spring board to jump on. (Yes, they got a butt chewing for it.... buy you know kids. )


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The previous owner made an exhaust out of cast iron pipe with a pepperpot muffler, if I put a stock muffler back on will it reduce the exhaust noise noticeably? Would the original muffler box reduce it further? I'd like to make it as quiet as possible. Would any parts be needed besides a stock muffler and muffler box to return the setup to stock?
You will need the elbow and lock ring that was already posted, but you may want a used one. They aren't cheap:
http://www.cubcadetpartsnmore.com/m5...01--elbow.html

You can get a reproduction muffler box from here:
http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Part...Cub-Cadet.html

But it doesn't look like you have the aluminum piece that it bolts to. Your going to have to source a used one. That I am aware of, no one yet makes a reproduction.

This guy is a great source for any and all NOS parts. You can get a muffler from CCC or from him. He's a little cheaper. He also has the elbow, but it's basically the same price as CCC wants. Look through his stuff, he may have the muffler box attaching plate. Great doing business with him.
http://ihccw.com/mufflers.html


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I noticed my light switch is missing a blade, is there a way to repair this or an aftermarket toggle switch that I could buy?
They are still available new. Or from the guy aforementioned. Just buy a new switch. It isn't worth trying to salvage the old one, or to replace it with a toggle.

http://www.cubcadetpartsnmore.com/#/...0-A/0024800009


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I've got the carb dialed in as best I can, it starts fairly easily, idles fine and runs great at wide open throttle, but I notice a brief amount of hesitation when going from idle to wide open throttle. Any advice on what I could try to fix this? It's not a major problem just slight annoyance.
It's a Kohler K series engine. It doesn't have an accelerator pump. If you jam the throttle from idle to WOT, it will have a very slight hesitation. If you feel it's too much of a hesitation, adjust it some more and check the timing.


I didn't see where you asked about the fan on the driveshaft, but everyone is talking about it. Yes, it needs to be there. It was put on for a reason and on ALL the hydro tractors made buy CCC. People argue that Deere used the same hydro with no fan.... but they had a hydraulic oil cooler. Put on a new fan if your is broke or missing.
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My 1450 has the original, in good condition muffler and to me, its no more loud
than what you already have. I usually adjust the height adjustment knob on the right side, this way my deck don't end up on the floor.

Your 1450 looks pretty decent in the pictures.
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Check the switch w/a test light or an ohm meter, you do have one or both I hope.

Salvage a lug from an old junk starter switch, If you are into Cubs for any length of time you will accumulate a few.

At $50 bucks (+/-) a pop for a new NOS correct switch, it's damn sure worth it to me to salvage an old one.
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I bought a new generic switch from the local auto parts store very reasonable. But, you have to be able to discern the differences in function of the different ones available. I.E. mag verses battery powered ignition. They are different.
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I didn't see where you asked about the fan on the driveshaft, but everyone is talking about it. Yes, it needs to be there. It was put on for a reason and on ALL the hydro tractors made buy CCC. People argue that Deere used the same hydro with no fan.... but they had a hydraulic oil cooler. Put on a new fan if your is broke or missing.
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Ahhh..... there it is. Thanks!


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I bought a new generic switch from the local auto parts store very reasonable. But, you have to be able to discern the differences in function of the different ones available. I.E. mag verses battery powered ignition. They are different.
How did we get on ignition switches from light switches?? Did I miss a post again??
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Anytime I have an implement attached when it's parked, it's down. That goes for garden tractors as well as the big ones.....
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