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Re: Cub cadet mowers
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Posted by Ernest on June 10, 2005 at 06:59:16 from (205.173.169.253):
In Reply to: Cub cadet mowers posted by Farmin Red on June 10, 2005 at 06:16:03:
My first thought is are your blades sharp, belts tight? Second I never ran a 50" deck but the 129 may be a bit underpowered? How short are you mowing the grass? The knob came loose on my cub and left the deck mow on the runners. That left streaks between the blades, I set it to mow 2.5" and it went away. My 1650, 682, 1512 cub cadet"s all with 44" decks on them mow very well. Look like a modern one mowed the lawn. One last thing years ago my grandfather bought a brand new garden tractor. He told the dealer that it did not mow right. Dealer told him to get on and show him how it mowed. When done the dealer told him "may I suggest you get someone who has time to mow your grass do the job, because you don"t"
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