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Old 04-01-2012, 01:03 AM
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Hello cub members my name is Bobby from dryridge ky i have a problem with my 2135 cub cadet it a newer cub duno if anybody has a 2135 lawn mower or deals with them,but if anybody can help me out with the wiring would be great.my problem is i was mowing the other day ran great cut grass great got done and shut it off to weed eat then went to start it back up wouldnt do anything so i pulled the pto switch a couple times then it started then the deck wouldnt engage then it led to other problems now when i get it running it wont shut off by the key have to pull plug wire to stop it another thing is i was cheking the wires for bare wire didnt see any but when i go to ground my test light like on the starter i get shocked and go to pull the wire connect from the ignition i get shocked im not familiar with the wiring duno if the key switch is connected to the pto switch and one or the other is bad if any body can give me some lead way id apreciate it its aggravating i cant afford to take it to a shop im mecanickly inclined guess i can say just hate wiring thank you for any advice.
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Old 04-01-2012, 02:10 AM
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Bobby

There are several members that have or have owned an 2135 and I'm sure they will be more then happy to help. I'm going to move your thread so we can get more eyes on your problem.
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Old 04-01-2012, 02:49 AM
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ok thank you very much!!
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Old 04-01-2012, 09:26 AM
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Very intresting that you get shocked

I was starting to lead to the relay but when you said you get shocked, dont know.
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Old 04-02-2012, 12:56 AM
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Yea thats what i say cant figure it out some how the coil is comeing thru the wiring which dont make sense to me need to get a wiring diagram sometime and take all the wiring out and go that rout i guess iv got an 82 wheel horse c-195 that i had to rewire too but it runs great its a hell of a tractorthanks for the reply tho!!
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