How to change oil and full service on riding mower | Cub Cadet XT1
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
- Welcome back to fix all farmer. Today we are doing a full service on a Cub Cadet XT1 riding lawn mower. We bought a service kit from tractor supply CO. So come along for the ride!
TSC oil change kit.
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Thank you so much 🙏💖🙂 your a life saver 🙂great video . GOD bless you.
I’m glad the video was a helpful tool!!
Great video. I bought a Murray M200 42 inch Lawnmower and I will definitely use your Video to guide me when it’s time for maintenance. Thank you very much very helpful video.Video well done!!!
Thank you. I’m glad the video was helpful!
You don't need to take the engine cover off to change the spark plug. All you need to do is remove the hood for easy access.
That’s another good way. I’ll try that out next time. Thank you!
You should start / warm up the engine before draining the oil. Warm oil drains faster.
I agree with that.
Running the engine also gets the particulate matter (small metal shavings, burnt oil particles, etc.) circulating and suspended in the oil to make sure you get that stuff out with the old oil.
Good vid… when is the next complete service? & when would u change the belts?
We do a complete service once a year. The belt was changed last summer when it broke.
I have this exact model
I hope the video was helpful for you.
Great video good camera work and how to do it the only thing I would have liked to no
Was # number of each part. Thanks I’ll be back.
Thank you for tuning in. I will try to make sure I do that next time! I appreciate the feed back!
Only one quart of oil?
Yes for this model tractor and engine. Always make sure to check the dipstick as well. Thanks for watching.
Your product link is cut off 😞
I’m sorry about that. I will try to fix that.
How bout the spark plug wire
How to change the wire?
Would’ve been helpful to not edit out the clamp of the fuel filter line with pliers so as to not get gas everywhere
The best way to clamp it off is to use vice grips.