Garden Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on May 01, 2012
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

I am having trouble getting a cub cadet mower to start. It will turn over, the battery seems fine and has a full charge , the starter seems fine. Any ideas?

1 Answer

Anonymous

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Brigadier General:

An expert that has over 10,000 points.

  • Master 6,468 Answers
  • Posted on May 03, 2012
Anonymous
Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Brigadier General:

An expert that has over 10,000 points.

Joined: Mar 13, 2012
Answers
6468
Questions
0
Helped
2134244
Points
13357

Check the solenoid on the bottom of the carb for power if no power check the safety switches if you have power see if its sticking

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 62 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: Z force 48 in. cub Cadet mower starts but dies

Check the wires to the seat switch. Under the seat you should find 2 wires connected to the seat. Unplug them, and use a jumper on the end that goes into the body of the mower. Try it again, and if it works, replace your seat.

Ad

Anonymous

  • 323 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: install belt on cub cadet mower

First, make sure you have the model number and serial number (located under the seat) and then go to www.cubcadet.com to get a belt diagram so you know which way the belt snakes through the pulleys.

You will have to remove the two pulley covers on either side of the deck.

Fit the belt around the right side of the deck pulleys when you are on the left. There is an arm attached to the springed pulley on the left side. It will have a hole the size of a 3/8" driver/ratchet. Set the ratchet on unscrew (to the left) and push the arm in toward the center of the mower. You will see the pulley moving too, creating enough slack to slip the belt over the edge of the rim of the pulley with a little elbow grease. If it is too tight, get someone to push in with the ratchet while you slip it on. Once again, you are the grass cutter king!

Anonymous

  • 133 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 08, 2009

SOURCE: cub cadet LT1018 won't start or crank

It might be a saftey problem. But before you start changing swithches or whatever try this. If you have to lift a lever to engage the PTO for the blades try wiggling it up and down a little bit while sitting on the tractor and the brake pedal depressed and turning the key to start it.
Sometimes there is a little wearing and it won't be in the right spot on its own.

Good luck and let me know if this helped.

roundo4

Anonymous

  • 148 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

SOURCE: CUB CADET ZERO TURN Z-FORCE 3-BLADE CONFIGURATION

Under each blade is one single nut holding each blade on. It is not left-hand thread and there is nothing special about it.
Standard thread - Standard hardware - Standard tools. (If memory serves, you need a 15/16" socket to remove these.)
There is no need to index or time the blades. They cannot hit together unless something is bent or damaged on your mower deck.

Hope this helps,
Dolf-

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Apr 30, 2010

SOURCE: my cub cadet mower LT1042 will not start. It acts

Just had the same problem with our LT1042 and it was the fuel shut off soloniod. Could not buy just that piece so we took it off and cut off the piece that went up on the carborator and put it back on. Started right up. Now it back-fires when we shut it off but it runs.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
5answers

Cub cadet LTX 1045 Has no electrical power

Hi Charles.
this is all i can find on the net.
Start at the red (+) battery post and follow the battery cable to the starter solenoid. On the same top post of the solenoid where the battery is hooked there is another smaller red wire. Follow this small red wire and it will lead you directly to the fuse.
A Cub Cadet lawn mower won't turn over when it isn't getting power to the starter motor to spin the engine. This can be due to a bad battery; loose or corroded wiring; corroded terminals; bad ignition key switch; faulty safety switch; blown fuse; bad starter solenoid; or faulty starter motor.
7 Reasons Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower Won't Turn Over or Crank You have finally found time in your busy schedule to mow your lawn. You're happy to be able to get it done and out of the way. However, this time your mower won't turn over. I have put together a list of items to check when you run into this problem.
A Cub Cadet lawn mower won't turn over when it isn't getting power to the starter motor to spin the engine. This can be due to a bad battery; loose or corroded wiring; corroded terminals; bad ignition key switch; faulty safety switch; blown fuse; bad starter solenoid; or faulty starter motor.
Make sure you are following all safety precautions as shown in your owner's manual. If you are uncomfortable working on your Cub Cadet's starting system, contact your local Cub Cadet dealer or a knowledgable mechanic.

Dead or Bad Battery in Your Cub Cadet

A dead battery won't provide the power you need to turn over your Cub Cadet. Keep your battery charged, especially during storage, to extend your battery's life. Test your battery using the steps in the article "5 Things That Are Draining the Life of Your Lawn Mower Battery".
Charging a Battery: Use a battery charger to charge your 12-volt battery. Before you continue, wear protective gear to protect your eyes and skin from electrical shock. Follow these steps to charge your lawn mower battery with a charger:
  • Access the battery and terminals. You may need to use a screwdriver to uncover the battery. Do not remove the battery from the casing.
  • Connect the charging cables beginning with the positive cable first. This is the red cable or the one with the plus sign. Place the cable on the positive battery terminal.
  • Attach the negative cable to the negative battery terminal. This is the black cable or the one with the negative sign.
  • Do not touch anything that doesn't have a rubber coating to prevent electrocution.
  • Set the charger's voltage and amperage level to the desired level. The average volt level for lawn mower batteries is usually 12 volts. More amperage charges the battery faster. Start with two camps and work up to no more than 10 amps. A slow charge is best.
If the battery fails to hold a charge it must be replaced with a new battery. You can purchase a new battery at your location lawn mower dealership, hardware store or automotive store. Bring your old battery with you. Most places will charge you a core fee unless you provide them with your old battery.

Loose or Wires and Connections in Your Cub Cadet

Wires and connections can become loose with the constant vibration of your Cub Cadet. Make sure they are secure. While checking the connections and verifying the continuity is good, make sure the terminals are free of corrosion.
The outdoor elements can cause moisture around the connections causing corrosions. Try to remove this corrosion using a wire brush and a baking sold solution (2 cups water to 3 heaping tablespoons of baking soda). Replace the terminals if the corrosion is too severe.

Bad Fuse on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

A fuse is installed to protect your Cub Cadet's electrical system. Check your mower to make sure you don't have a blown fuse. If you're unsure if the fuse is blown, you can check it by placing a multimeter probe on each prong of the fuse to measure resistance.
A resistance reading near 0 means your fuse is good. An infinity resistance reading indicates a bad fuse.
Replace a blown fuse with a fuse with the same amperage of the fuse you are replacing. If you continue to blow fuses, you should bring your Cub Cadet to your lawn mower dealership or lawn mower repair shop to troubleshoot the root cause.

Bad Ignition Switch on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

The ignition key switch can be the culprit if you insert the key and turn it to find nothing happens. Your Cub Cadet will fail to turn over and start.
Check the switch using a multimeter to check continuity to determine if the ignition switch is the problem. To do this, look for the prongs mark B for Battery and S for Starter Solenoid.
Insert the key and turn it to the start position. With the multimeter set to measure resistance, touch one probe to the B prong and the other probe to the S prong.
A good ignition key switch will measure resistance near 0 ohms. A bad ignition key switch will measure infinite resistance and will need to be replaced.

Bad Safety Switch on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

Your Cub Cadet has an operator presence control system installed to keep you safe. A safety switch can be defective and cause your Cub Cadet to fail to turn over.
Test your switch using a multimeter. You can also temporarily bypass the safety switch to identify a bad switch, but only do this for troubleshooting purposes.
Never operate a mower without the safety switch. Never run a mower when a safety switch is bypassed. A safety switch can save you from serious injury and you never know when you're going to need it.

Bad Starter Solenoid in Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

A starter solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that, when engaged, initiates the starter motor to turn over your Cub Cadet's engine.
The starter solenoid can go bad when the spring becomes weak or the copper plate begins to corrode. A weak starter, bad battery or bad ground can also cause the solenoid to fail.
Before you test your starter solenoid, you must have a fully charged battery. Continue testing the solenoid by using the steps to diagnose a bad starter solenoid in "How to Tell Your Lawn Mower Solenoid is Bad".

Bad Starter Motor on Your Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

Once you have ruled out the battery, cables, wiring, ground and starter solenoid as being the reason for your Cub Cadet won't turn over, it's time to look at the starter. The starter can be removed and tested.
I recommend having your local repair shop that specializes in starter and alternator repairs test your starter and rebuild it if possible before just throwing a pricey new starter at your Cub Cadet mower.
Still Having Problems with Your Cub Cadet Mower? If the above list did not resolve your problems, I put together a guide of common mower problems and solutions. You will find links to more in depth articles for each of these common issues. You can find the article at "Common Cub Cadet Lawn Mower Problems".

If none of this helps you out i dont know what you are going to do.
0helpful
1answer

I was mowing I have a cub cadet series 1000 was running fine all the sudden shut down and will not start acts like it has no connection. Battery is new, but still cleaned terminals. Turn key nothing

Make sure your new battery is charged up first. New batteries will die sometimes. Make sure your cables are tight and clean and your starter could be at fault if all that work it won't turn over. Make sure your engine is not seized as well.
0helpful
1answer

My cub cadet lt1050 lawn tractor mower starts when cold fine, but wont even turn over when hot.

you have bad valves it needs a valve job this is because the hatter it get it looses power and will shut down when to hot
0helpful
1answer

Cub cadet 1550 barely turns over when i try to start it

You have to charge a "new" battery to get it to turn over? From what I have to go on, it seems as if the starter itself is drawing too much amperage. Remove the starter and have it checked. But first check the ground wire from the battery to the ground it is connected to. Too much corrosion at the end point of that particular wire may cause too much resistance.
1helpful
1answer

Cub cadet model 1520 won't start.

Sounds to me like you might be having a problem with either your key switch, or more likely your starter. Although I have never had a starter go out on any riding mower Ive ever had, thats really what is sounds like. On the other hand, I have had many a key switch go bad and they act alot like your symptoms. So I would start at the simplest and work backwards.

Also, make sure blades are disengaged and also they are not bound up on the underside of the mower deck. also check the belt and its not in a bind. These thing could be dragging down your motor keeping it from starting. Let me know if I can help further. Have a Great Day! Good Luck!
0helpful
1answer

Troulbe shoot charging system on cub cadet 582

is the battery just bad the only last a couple years for lawn mowers
4helpful
2answers

Cub Cadet LT1050-Replaced the solenoid, had starter checked out-it's good, battery has full charge, but mower won't start. Help!!

You need to check that there is a 12volt supply from the low tention wire at the solinoid when the key is turned, if there is not either the switch is bad, or the wire from the switch is bad, or the fuse has blown.
1helpful
1answer

I HAVE A CUB CADET LT1050 LAWN TRACTOR AND WHEN I TURN THE KEY I GET ONE SINGLE CLICK. THE STARTER DOESN'T ENGAGE

Hi camy wils815...
Sounds like you have a faulty solinoid.
Make sure your battery has a full charge, the by-pass the starter solinoid on the engine.
To do this ground one big wire connection to one of the small wire connectors (with the wires still hooked up) and if it starts, then replace the solinoid...if it does nothing, replace the solinoid.
Please take time to rate me
0helpful
1answer

Starter generator turns over slow with new full charged battery on a 124 cub cadet when trying to start. It is a new starter generator - suppose to have been tested. I have checked wiring - acts like it...

With the battery going dead on its own like that, I think you have a short circuit somewhere that is causing this problem. This could be anywhere in your wiring system so check everything out. Hope this is helpful to you. Best regards and good luck.
4helpful
2answers

Cub Cadet LT 1045 - Not starting, the engine does not turn.

remove the starter...use jumper cables to "run the starter manually...red to big lug, black to body (anywhere is fine) should torque hard at initial run and continue to run smooth...if it buzzes or vibrates, it's bad...replace...
Not finding what you are looking for?

429 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Cub Cadet Garden Experts

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Steve Sweetleaf
Steve Sweetleaf

Level 3 Expert

1212 Answers

Daniel Blask
Daniel Blask

Level 2 Expert

232 Answers

Are you a Cub Cadet Garden Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...