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I came across a discarded cub cadet self-prop'ed mulching push mower. We need a mower so I was ecstatic... handle was broken and the owner said they her husband isn't "handy," it's ours.... looks very clean, no scratches, rubber tread on wheels suggests 2 years old or less!! RWD. Wow.
Take it home. Try to start, fires the first time but it really wants to kick backwards unless you can give it a really swift pull. yanks hard against my arm. Ouch! no compression release on start. Def not a honda or robin engine...
After I figure this out, I start it by rotating past the compression stroke, then yanking and releasing. starts w/o the choke. idles.
Where's the throttle control. oh, doesn't have one. then how does it achieve operating rpm? oh, needs a spring. why is the spring missing, oh, completely exposed throttle mechanism with a grade-school excuse for a guard. Who made the engine? no brand posting anywhere on it! carb is foreign-made...looks exactly like a honda carb. my guess is chinese imitation.
So the question is-- is it worth the $35 bux (?) for a handle, $10 for the correct spring, and hassle of likely repeated handle breakage and potential starting woes (I have poor wrists) or do I send it back out to the curb????
I thought cub cadets were supposed to be good machines??
Mike
I came across a discarded cub cadet self-prop'ed mulching push mower. We need a mower so I was ecstatic... handle was broken and the owner said they her husband isn't "handy," it's ours.... looks very clean, no scratches, rubber tread on wheels suggests 2 years old or less!! RWD. Wow.
Take it home. Try to start, fires the first time but it really wants to kick backwards unless you can give it a really swift pull. yanks hard against my arm. Ouch! no compression release on start. Def not a honda or robin engine...
After I figure this out, I start it by rotating past the compression stroke, then yanking and releasing. starts w/o the choke. idles.
Where's the throttle control. oh, doesn't have one. then how does it achieve operating rpm? oh, needs a spring. why is the spring missing, oh, completely exposed throttle mechanism with a grade-school excuse for a guard. Who made the engine? no brand posting anywhere on it! carb is foreign-made...looks exactly like a honda carb. my guess is chinese imitation.
So the question is-- is it worth the $35 bux (?) for a handle, $10 for the correct spring, and hassle of likely repeated handle breakage and potential starting woes (I have poor wrists) or do I send it back out to the curb????
I thought cub cadets were supposed to be good machines??
Mike