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Old 09-19-2022, 02:28 PM
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Extended warranty was a bust.

Apparently PTOs are not warranted by Cub and the shop assigned the job didn't want to discuss the busted up keyway.

To the shop's credit, they're really competitive on price.

But as for Cub, I'm not impressed. I've received better response and care from Greenworks.
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Old 09-19-2022, 03:06 PM
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From the pictures of the damage and carnage, something had to be noisy for a while.

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Old 09-22-2022, 01:39 PM
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From the pictures of the damage and carnage, something had to be noisy for a while.

Not that I noticed. Maybe if I'd had something to compare it to I might've. But, I also have a good amount of hearing loss from working on helos in the service..

It replaced a late/mid 90's era Craftsman LT4000 that was quite loose everywhere (and noisy to match) that I just got tired of nickle & diming me.

At this rate though, they're on about the same footing so far. But the Cub has been simpler on the maintenance/repair side and definitely a lot more time efficient when mowing. On the Craftsman, I got so tired of the safety sensors that I just made a heavy gauge hot jump-wire for starting that I kept coiled up under the seat.

I looked around at a couple commercial zeros to replace the Cub with. Its too steep of a jump financially for me right now so I guess I'll be sticking with it for a bit longer.
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Old 09-24-2022, 10:56 AM
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Not that I noticed. Maybe if I'd had something to compare it to I might've. But, I also have a good amount of hearing loss from working on helos in the service..

It replaced a late/mid 90's era Craftsman LT4000 that was quite loose everywhere (and noisy to match) that I just got tired of nickle & diming me.

At this rate though, they're on about the same footing so far. But the Cub has been simpler on the maintenance/repair side and definitely a lot more time efficient when mowing. On the Craftsman, I got so tired of the safety sensors that I just made a heavy gauge hot jump-wire for starting that I kept coiled up under the seat.

I looked around at a couple commercial zeros to replace the Cub with. Its too steep of a jump financially for me right now so I guess I'll be sticking with it for a bit longer.
New PTO is an easy job. Agreed it should have lasted longer, but I also don't know your use case. Can't say that's a regular issue on the ZTs.
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Old 05-06-2023, 03:24 PM
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I mow maybe 3 acres with it.

Didn't really use it after it was replaced last year. Started 1st mowing of the year and didn't get 3/4 through before PTO died again.

Not sure of cause yet, just came back to search up what voltage(s) I should expect to be seeing so I can start troubleshooting again.

Definitely something different though. Wires look fine and no excessive heat around the PTO this time.
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Old 05-06-2023, 07:32 PM
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Looks like one of the wires came loose from the spade connector going into the PTO clutch. - I over-aggressively crimped it apparently.
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