Thank you for this video. I have this particular push mower and it's doing exactly what this one did before you worked on it. SO I'll be doing the same thing you just did here. Again thank you for this video. Very much appreciated.
Thanks for posting this video. My Cub Cadet was running perfect with no issues until I ran out of gas. I topped off with fresh ethanol free petrel but the mower would not start. I replaced spark plug but still would not start. After watching this video I decided to remove the carb which revealed gunk and I was able to clean it out using a wire brush. I did not have any carb cleaner or fancy cleaning unit as shown in the video but this was not really needed. Since some of the gunk had hardened I used a dremel tool to remove the rust spots. I also used my air compressor to blow out the carb and did used a thin wire to check if clogged. I reassembled and mower fired up on the first pull and ran without any sputtering. This video saved me from having to have it serviced and gave me the confidence to pull and disassemble the carb.
Yup. Not much different than other carbs I've had to clean but having this video ahead of time probably saved me 20 mins of moving things for the linkages. Thanks, sir.
Quick question . That wire that goes to the fly wheel is it suppose to be tight or really sloppy ? And if really sloppy do you need to replace that fin thing by the fly wheel it attaches too ? Hope that makes sense lol
Cub Cadet Lawnmower are good I have had mine for 8 years now. A few weeks ago mine stopped it would start then die so I went out to buy a new lawnmower wow no way. They sure have went up in price so I came back and tore into it. I took small engine repair in school I made the teacher mad because I took his test and made an A he made me re take the test and yes he watched me the test was a little different but I still made another A that pissed him off lol. I am now soon to be 68. The only reason I was willing to buy a new lawnmower was because I don't have a shop anymore. But it's still just as easy for me to repair them. Small engine and Auto work has always been my cup of tea😊
I have a cub cadet lawnmower similar to that one. Just got it last year. It’s been running fine and then I added some gas to it out of a can from my husband shop and now it just surges. It starts every time and it doesn’t quit on me, but it surges a lot.
Great video. Will be doing this tomorrow. Wire looks like 0.20 safety wire we use on aircraft systems. I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner but I have two cans of carb cleaner and a compressor.
@@MurphyMower Worked like a charm. I had to rewatch the video @ 2:35 on the plate and control geometry. Thank you. My lawnmower hasn't run in 2 years. Flushed the tank with treated fuel...started on the first pull.
As edwardlittle5541 said, I have this same exact mower. Unfortunately, after doing all the work you showed, it is still very hard to start. I also replaced the spark plug and installed a new air filter and fuel filter. 🤔
@@MurphyMower Yes, mine does have the automatic choke, so that is another possibility, but I don't really understand how it's supposed to work. I don't suppose you have a video on that, do you?
i pu tmine in the ultrasonic cleaner and mine still stalls out i had it in there for a good 45 minutes...but the middle jet im thinking is the clprit it wont come out i tried ot unscrew it but it'll only strip it..theres another jet below the center one or is soemtimes im guessing its plugged in there so i think i might just buy a new one theyre about 30 bucks and i get some spare parts wiht it for future fixes..
@@MurphyMower i did that but i think theres another jet under that one i suspect that might be the cause..they are pretty cheap so i just ordered another one ill get seom spare parts wiht it also. thanks for replying
QUESTION: I recently tilted my Cub Cadet mower on its side in order to use a garden tool to scrape out some grass that had built up inside the mower. The moment I tilted the mower on its side with the air filter pointing up, I heard "HISSS!!!... HISSSS!!!" It was as if a drop of something spilled and was becoming HOTT and flammable. After I was done cleaning out the interior of the mower, I waited 15 minutes for the oil to go back down. I then started the mower. There was a large cloud of grey smoke. This smoke got worse. It was obvious the mower was not going to run properly. I then grabbed the weed wacker and did that chore instead. This took about a half hour, which allowed the mower to sit there and become calm and settle down again. There was another cloud of grey smoke, but not as bad this time. The smoke then disappeared for several seconds. I then started to move the lawn mower. But then the grey smoke came back. it was obvious the mower wasn't going to work anymore. Do you know what happened? I have tilted the mower on its side in the past to clean it, but there were no problems like this.
@@MurphyMower I did check the oil level. A repair person had just recently checked the oil level a couple weeks ago and told me it was okay. The oil level was initially difficult to measure, because it was as if the oil was still running down from the top too much as a result of being on its side. The oil was also very black. But, after the oil had 45 minutes to sit still, it finally appeared to be within an acceptable area. The repair man even confirmed this Cub Cadet mower is difficult to measure the oil because the color of the oil stick is a darker color and does not clearly show the measurement area.
Sounds good, but you may want to recheck it as when it was tilted some of the oil may have gotten into the head and the white smoke you see is burning the oil off most likely so it’s just a good idea to double check the levels.
Thank you for this video. I have this particular push mower and it's doing exactly what this one did before you worked on it. SO I'll be doing the same thing you just did here. Again thank you for this video. Very much appreciated.
Glad it helps
Thanks for posting this video. My Cub Cadet was running perfect with no issues until I ran out of gas. I topped off with fresh ethanol free petrel but the mower would not start. I replaced spark plug but still would not start. After watching this video I decided to remove the carb which revealed gunk and I was able to clean it out using a wire brush. I did not have any carb cleaner or fancy cleaning unit as shown in the video but this was not really needed. Since some of the gunk had hardened I used a dremel tool to remove the rust spots. I also used my air compressor to blow out the carb and did used a thin wire to check if clogged. I reassembled and mower fired up on the first pull and ran without any sputtering. This video saved me from having to have it serviced and gave me the confidence to pull and disassemble the carb.
I am happy that it helped. Congratulations on cleaning your carburetor successfully.
Yup. Not much different than other carbs I've had to clean but having this video ahead of time probably saved me 20 mins of moving things for the linkages. Thanks, sir.
Glad it helped!
Good luck
Thanks sir absolutely got my lawn mower going again
Great
Quick question . That wire that goes to the fly wheel is it suppose to be tight or really sloppy ? And if really sloppy do you need to replace that fin thing by the fly wheel it attaches too ? Hope that makes sense lol
Well done, thank you. That helped me sooooo much. I appreciate you
Glad it helped!
Thanks for watching
Thanks brother, worked like a charm. I didn’t have a wire thin enough so I cut off a piece from a wire brush
Glad it helped
Thanks for watching
Could you show how that choke lever goes back together?
Hey Lee , nice job on the carb . That cub cadet ram like new !!!!
Thanks- it did run good
Cub Cadet Lawnmower are good I have had mine for 8 years now. A few weeks ago mine stopped it would start then die so I went out to buy a new lawnmower wow no way. They sure have went up in price so I came back and tore into it. I took small engine repair in school I made the teacher mad because I took his test and made an A he made me re take the test and yes he watched me the test was a little different but I still made another A that pissed him off lol. I am now soon to be 68. The only reason I was willing to buy a new lawnmower was because I don't have a shop anymore. But it's still just as easy for me to repair them. Small engine and Auto work has always been my cup of tea😊
I’m glad you got it fixed. I wish the younger generation would be more like you.
@@MurphyMower Thank you
I have a cub cadet lawnmower similar to that one. Just got it last year. It’s been running fine and then I added some gas to it out of a can from my husband shop and now it just surges. It starts every time and it doesn’t quit on me, but it surges a lot.
Gas is a big enemy of these machines so I would explore that first
I would get that old gas out of there and try fresh and see what happens
OK. Thank you very much.
Appreciate this Unc!
Hope it helped
Great video. Will be doing this tomorrow. Wire looks like 0.20 safety wire we use on aircraft systems. I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner but I have two cans of carb cleaner and a compressor.
That’s really all you need
Ultrasonic cleaner comes in handy if it is very corroded
@@MurphyMower Worked like a charm. I had to rewatch the video @ 2:35 on the plate and control geometry. Thank you. My lawnmower hasn't run in 2 years. Flushed the tank with treated fuel...started on the first pull.
I have this exact mower. I couldn’t see how you got that little white bracket off and that’s right where I was stuck trying to take it apart.
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Sorry about that
Thanks for the video it worked great !
Great- glad it helped
As edwardlittle5541 said, I have this same exact mower. Unfortunately, after doing all the work you showed, it is still very hard to start. I also replaced the spark plug and installed a new air filter and fuel filter. 🤔
I would also make sure(going by memory) I think that had a automatic choke so you wanna make sure it is fully choking
Ha-if that makes sense
@@MurphyMower Yes, mine does have the automatic choke, so that is another possibility, but I don't really understand how it's supposed to work. I don't suppose you have a video on that, do you?
@@scottkempton6085 no - I guess the main thing is that it moves freely- and is actually chocking
Good luck
Great job cleaning the carb, we use the same method
Thanks, it is a necessity to know how to do this, if you’re gonna have machinery
It worked but mine is running wide open now like the throttle is stuck open. Don’t know what I did wrong
The throttle linkage must be in some kind of bind. I would take it back off and look at that closely.
I have also done that before
@ took it apart and it’s running fine now I’m still not sure exactly what I did wrong tho. Thank u sir!!
@@matthewfrench6461 that stuff happens-glad you got it
i pu tmine in the ultrasonic cleaner and mine still stalls out i had it in there for a good 45 minutes...but the middle jet im thinking is the clprit it wont come out i tried ot unscrew it but it'll only strip it..theres another jet below the center one or is soemtimes im guessing its plugged in there so i think i might just buy a new one theyre about 30 bucks and i get some spare parts wiht it for future fixes..
They are pretty inexpensive to purchase
But if you have a small wire, push it through that jet, and that might do it
@@MurphyMower i did that but i think theres another jet under that one i suspect that might be the cause..they are pretty cheap so i just ordered another one ill get seom spare parts wiht it also. thanks for replying
Removing that choke is the one part we need to see.
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I removed my jet, cleaned it, and put it back in - no dice. Apparently there is more passage after the jet, so the wire is a must.
Yep - the wire is critical
Good to have friends 😊
Ha - yes
QUESTION: I recently tilted my Cub Cadet mower on its side in order to use a garden tool to scrape out some grass that had built up inside the mower. The moment I tilted the mower on its side with the air filter pointing up, I heard "HISSS!!!... HISSSS!!!" It was as if a drop of something spilled and was becoming HOTT and flammable. After I was done cleaning out the interior of the mower, I waited 15 minutes for the oil to go back down. I then started the mower. There was a large cloud of grey smoke. This smoke got worse. It was obvious the mower was not going to run properly. I then grabbed the weed wacker and did that chore instead. This took about a half hour, which allowed the mower to sit there and become calm and settle down again. There was another cloud of grey smoke, but not as bad this time. The smoke then disappeared for several seconds. I then started to move the lawn mower. But then the grey smoke came back. it was obvious the mower wasn't going to work anymore. Do you know what happened? I have tilted the mower on its side in the past to clean it, but there were no problems like this.
Most likely the head got filled with oil, this should go away, but I would check the old level to make sure it’s at proper levels
@@MurphyMower I did check the oil level. A repair person had just recently checked the oil level a couple weeks ago and told me it was okay. The oil level was initially difficult to measure, because it was as if the oil was still running down from the top too much as a result of being on its side. The oil was also very black. But, after the oil had 45 minutes to sit still, it finally appeared to be within an acceptable area. The repair man even confirmed this Cub Cadet mower is difficult to measure the oil because the color of the oil stick is a darker color and does not clearly show the measurement area.
Sounds good, but you may want to recheck it as when it was tilted some of the oil may have gotten into the head and the white smoke you see is burning the oil off most likely so it’s just a good idea to double check the levels.
The needle seat area doesn’t have a jet.
Thanks for the info
Cool!
Thanks for watching
All I wanted to see is somebody take the carburetor off without pulling on the choke but you covered it with an edit.
i guess I’ll move on.
Thanks for watching. Hope you get what you needed.