Question for you, if you dont mind. Does the cub cadet 2135 have a relay for the pto ? My pto won't engage and I've replaced the switch already. It just seems like I'm not getting power to it.
Nice how-to video! I’ve only done one of those before, and in my case it turned out not be the issue - the engine was worn to the point it was building enough internal pressure that it was popping seals out! I doubt you have anything like that going on here. What model Cub is that? The very first mower I parted out was a 2000 series like that.
@@redneckcomputergeek I would think (I know, there I go thinking again) you would need something that would only go around the sheave(s) to avoid crushing the clutch. Also, schedule 80 PVC works great on installing seals
You should have put a little engine oil on the crankshaft instead of the P B Blaster and the block should have been clean and dry before Installing the new seal . This new seal will probably work its way out with the P B Blaster on the seal surface of the engine block. Hope it doesn't !
I know this is off key but i have a John Deere z540r ztrak and i have a kohler pro 26hp v-twin. I am putting a kohler pro 26hp v-twin on it but i do not know the wiring on the John deere can you help me on it!!!!!!
Are you putting in an exact replacement? If so, the wiring should be the same. Just unplug the harness and disconnect the wire(s) to the starter and reconnect on the new engine
I love all theses videos you for sure know ur stuff about theses lawn tractors ..witch ia great !! Keep up the awesome work !!
Air hammer works great taking clutches or pulleys off
nice dull butter knife is a good way to roll those lips in
Merry Christmas Thank you’ll for video and advice
On seal with a spring I pack the spring with #2 grease
Question for you, if you dont mind.
Does the cub cadet 2135 have a relay for the pto ?
My pto won't engage and I've replaced the switch already. It just seems like I'm not getting power to it.
Good chance the brake safety switch is bad.
Nice how-to video!
I’ve only done one of those before, and in my case it turned out not be the issue - the engine was worn to the point it was building enough internal pressure that it was popping seals out! I doubt you have anything like that going on here.
What model Cub is that? The very first mower I parted out was a 2000 series like that.
I was just working on one of these at my work like 4 hours ago
Sweet. Thanks Neil. I could do that.
how do we get the shroud off the back of the motor to get to the coil pack dying for a video on the 2000 series to get to that coil pack
Why not just use a gear / wheel pully puller?
Try one and you will find out why when you break something.
@@redneckcomputergeek I would think (I know, there I go thinking again) you would need something that would only go around the sheave(s) to avoid crushing the clutch. Also, schedule 80 PVC works great on installing seals
You should have put a little engine oil on the crankshaft instead of the P B Blaster and the block should have been clean and dry before Installing the new seal . This new seal will probably work its way out with the P B Blaster on the seal surface of the engine block. Hope it doesn't !
I know this is off key but i have a John Deere z540r ztrak and i have a kohler pro 26hp v-twin. I am putting a kohler pro 26hp v-twin on it but i do not know the wiring on the John deere can you help me on it!!!!!!
Are you putting in an exact replacement? If so, the wiring should be the same. Just unplug the harness and disconnect the wire(s) to the starter and reconnect on the new engine