Cub Cadet Crash (Pt 2) - Tractor and Tree Damaged

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James Condon

James Condon

Күн бұрын

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@venenareligioest410
@venenareligioest410 Жыл бұрын
This channel should have a million subscribers, so informative, calm and therapeutic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@rmoby
@rmoby Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I get tired of the yelling and goofy looking KZbinrs.
@James1095
@James1095 11 ай бұрын
He's kind of the Bob Ross of small engine repair@OldFatBubba
@alasdairhamilton1574
@alasdairhamilton1574 Жыл бұрын
James. @43:32 a shiny new bolt drops from under the mower, better check it out. 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@larrysmall3521
@larrysmall3521 Жыл бұрын
If you want to refine your steering wheel repair even more, Amazon has a two pack of 3/4 OD by 5/8 ID sleeve bearing for $6.25. It looks like they would drop in and remove almost all of the remaining play. My local ACE hardware and Tractor Supply also stocks similar parts.
@JBLewis
@JBLewis 2 ай бұрын
I was thinking there had to be something in the McMasterr Carr catalog to take up that slack, too.
@larrywolken9215
@larrywolken9215 Жыл бұрын
Jim, congratulations. You certainly earned that victory lap around the yard. What patience and perseverance!
@johnclarke8180
@johnclarke8180 Жыл бұрын
When you took out the emulsion tube, a huge chuck of sludge came flying out and landed in front of the yellow float bowl. It might of been the hunting problem. Your camera angle was perfect to show it. Anyways, another great video. I appreciate it!
@jeffreydennis8218
@jeffreydennis8218 5 ай бұрын
For those curious it's at 25:56
@trajonduclos7931
@trajonduclos7931 Жыл бұрын
Sick upgrade on steering shaft. Ingenious!!😊
@Look_What_You_Did
@Look_What_You_Did Жыл бұрын
sick...
@lot27a
@lot27a Жыл бұрын
Once again, thinking outside the box James is allowing this bag of bolts a new lease on life. Most would have given up on this, but you took some plumbing parts, JB Weld, a lot of ingenuity, skill and made something substantial. I never stop learning on this channel.
@johnmezera2862
@johnmezera2862 4 ай бұрын
Hi James, You are amazing. You waltz through all these small engine repairs better than anyone I know. I realize that since these engines will only get dirty again, but I would start off by cleaning the engine, (as best I could) then start the repair. Also, shouldn't some of those new parts be painted with Rust- Oleum, or at least primed? That's the way I would work. I realize there's an additional cost involved, but working on clean parts is more enjoyable.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
@JohnSmith-pl2bk Жыл бұрын
Could you also have, as an extra refinement, slipped one of those other plastic bushes, suitably thinned down on a lathe, with it's flange upward onto the steering shaft to take up the play in the nicely engineered metal pipe bushes??
@terryberes7030
@terryberes7030 Жыл бұрын
Usually, you always clean everything before putting it back together. You didn't do it this time, why not? I always liked it when you did that and made everything look factory new.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
@JohnSmith-pl2bk Жыл бұрын
James said his pressure washer needed fixing (another vid for us!) and since he has to strip back the engine for the coil change anyway....titivating can then commence...
@timd1833
@timd1833 Жыл бұрын
Wow, the whole repair of this mower was great. The magic you did with the steering wheel slop was genious.
@michaelkennedy2528
@michaelkennedy2528 Жыл бұрын
He bought a "Zero turn" because his mower had Zero Turn.
@KaldekBoch
@KaldekBoch Жыл бұрын
And we get to see it next week! Wonder if he hit another tree. 😁
@coaterdave
@coaterdave Жыл бұрын
🤣@@KaldekBoch
@rodneybrand8521
@rodneybrand8521 Жыл бұрын
​@@KaldekBochtree killer strikes again..
@stameyo68
@stameyo68 11 ай бұрын
Lol
@barrygrant2907
@barrygrant2907 Жыл бұрын
I was at Home Depot today and noted that their Cub Cadet model was $2400. So yeah, $400 or so is a good deal. Now I am inspired to do some serious cleaning and maintenance on my old Murray lawn tractor.
@larrycleeton
@larrycleeton Жыл бұрын
I used to be loyal to Cub Cadet for lawn tractors 20+ years ago. The last one I bought in 2018 ($2600) was a lemon. Unrepairable fuel injection. Poorly designed bearing surfaces everywhere! Ungreasable deck spindles. This one you fixed shows how cheaply they make them now. I traded in my lemon on a Kubota diesel GR2120, a dream machine. Four times the money but ten times the machine.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
The sad thing is this one was built in 2003. They are even worse now.
@MrTonyPiscatelle
@MrTonyPiscatelle Жыл бұрын
I think $450 for that mower is a pretty good deal considering you now know what you have ! You could buy a used one for that amount maybe, but it would probably be worn out. I like the Kawasaki engines, I have a 25 hp Kawasaki engine in my Dixie chopper and it hasn't missed a beat in the 7 years I've had it. Regular service and cleaning, those Kawasaki engines can last a long time I'm told. Great job James , It's also nice to put a face to those tennis shoes that we are always watching !! LOL
@MicahCrks04
@MicahCrks04 3 ай бұрын
Been laid up the last 2 weeks post knee surgery, just binge watch your content. Love all your videos. Really wearing me out by not taking the hood off and power washing this nasty mower lol 😂 Either way brother keep it up!
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 4 ай бұрын
Terrible design, great repair (and improvement). The engine is excellent, the steering wheel, shaft, gears are certainly not on the same level. Using those plumbing parts was very thoughtful engineering. Good job. Thanks for another invaluable video.
@Dave-yo9tt
@Dave-yo9tt Жыл бұрын
I've been impressed watching you grow as a mechanic, from working on the floor (And everyone saying, get a bench!), to that is clean enough... I must say, I like the "Let's clean this up before we get started" better... (PS, I know your pressure washer is down, but this was nasty!)
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 5 күн бұрын
Happy mowing with the remade club cadet best save 🎉🎉🎉
@PaulMack1249
@PaulMack1249 Жыл бұрын
I hope the design engineers at Cub Cadet were watching this video. Maybe they took notes on creating a better design in several areas, especially around the steering column. That worked out great. On behalf of myself and my lawn, thank you for bringing back new life to what was my favorite lawn tractor(although the zero turn is pretty cool).
@TheIronDuke502
@TheIronDuke502 Жыл бұрын
I have 3 of the older Cub Cadets;,A 107,A 682 And a 1710 which is identical the same as the 682 other than the difference in numbers. The new plastic junk that is being sold nowadays has entirely way too much plastic. The older Cub Cadets and the older John Deere garden tractors utilized the Ross steering column and gear rather than the sector gear setup like the newer tractors had. I was quite surprised at the lack of support for the steering which is engineered to fail. The steering columns In all of my Cubs are rebuildable and have a good steering action.
@PaulMack1249
@PaulMack1249 Жыл бұрын
@@TheIronDuke502 Great information. I wish I had done more research on my Cub Cadet when the steering started to get sloppy very early on. By not doing something about it, I couldn’t correct the steering as I got right up to the dwarf apple tree where grass grew right up to the trunk, and ended up catching it with the blade housing, which lifted in the air and came back down on the other side of the trunk. It’s when I put it in reverse to attempt to back away is when it caught the trunk in a weird way that actually caused the damage to the steering. It’s hard to explain and I couldn’t duplicate the incident in a million years. I was in my late 60’s when this happened and never had an automobile accident, so this really pissed me off.
@TheIronDuke502
@TheIronDuke502 Жыл бұрын
@@PaulMack1249 Yeah, I totally understand. One afternoon I was mowing next to the road and I went to turn the steering wheel in which the next thing that I knew that the steering wheel was freewheeling. I had to grab another tractor and pull a few feet forward and stop and kick the front wheels to straighten them out and pull a few more feet forward until the wheels started turning pretty far over which seemed to be a never ending struggle. I finally got the Cub pulled inside my driveway., Luckily I found a really nice Ross steering assembly on eBay. After pulling the steering wheel from the splined shaft at the top and dropping the mower deck and disconnecting all the steering tie rod shafts, I concentrated on the underside of the tractor in which I used a come a long hooked on a strong tree limb to raise the front of the Cub Cadet up at a 45 degree angle where I could get to the steering box mounting bolts. You have to pull the steering assembly from the underside of the tractor, But was not very difficult to pull out once the bolts were removed. Most all of the older Cubs and John Deere’s that used the Ross steering assembly were very similar to one another concerning the steering.
@jimw6991
@jimw6991 10 ай бұрын
​@IronDuke502 I have to agree this is a very poor design from plastic surface wearing against steel to the attachment of dash to the two vertical tubes. I have a old cub cadet 2146 and it is nothing like this setup. I have had to replace parts of the deck and replace oil seal on front of the engine but mostly a robust garden tractor. I am surprised James cobbled repair came out as well as it did, by the time it gets loose this machine will have not much if any life left, The amount of work needed on this machine not sure it was cost effective but makes a good video.
@Legalmachinist
@Legalmachinist Жыл бұрын
When I see the condition of the engine I get an irresistible urge to use brake cleaner in excess as needed to get rid of the grime, grease, oil, dirt and crud.
@robertmailhos8159
@robertmailhos8159 Жыл бұрын
I believe that the ignition coil is dipped in laquer that keeps the laminate plates together so they don't come apart Glad you got the parts to fix this mower in running condition again there James condon the generator Man 😊
@marcheld
@marcheld Жыл бұрын
Surprised that you chose to struggle with the body panels in place. I always take mine out before servicing. Cub Cadet engineered them for easy removal (at least they did on the older machines)
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 Жыл бұрын
Yes the older ones had those coned washers and springs,looked almost like an engine remove would have made it easier yet for all the motor work,reseal that sump plate , new crank seals while its off, and he already was having issues with that polley on the PTO side
@outlet6989
@outlet6989 11 ай бұрын
My CRAFTSMAN mower has a hood that can be removed without any tools.
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Жыл бұрын
How old was this mower? It looked like it was about 30 years old, judging by the styling. That Kawasaki engine is something you don't see every day. I've never even worked on a Kawasaki engine on a mower. Thanks for sharing this one, and giving it a new lease on life.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
This one was 20 years old.
@thebeardedstork432
@thebeardedstork432 9 ай бұрын
I really liked the bushing set up you made for the steering shaft. Very ingenious! Overall, a great overhaul!
@Spitter-ud8jd
@Spitter-ud8jd Жыл бұрын
That's a heck of a lot of work to a basically through away mower. I give the steering wheel repair 1 season at the most. Very good video. Thanks for the time and trouble.🍻
@redmondjp
@redmondjp Жыл бұрын
But Spitter, the “throw away mower” is now $2200-2400 at all of my local box stores. So still worth saving if one has the time to do so.
@Spitter-ud8jd
@Spitter-ud8jd Жыл бұрын
Good point . He paid o for the mower and a $450.00 investment got a running machine it was well worth it for him but he's got a lot of labor in it. He would have to get $2,400.00 to cover his labor. @@redmondjp
@robertcochran7103
@robertcochran7103 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this excellent video. Watching these brings back memories of my father riding a much older Cub Cadet model in the 1960s. I was a kid back then. I am pretty sure it was a Cub Cadet mower. The family did not have it for long. I'm not quite sure what happened to it. One of my uncles also had a riding mower during the same time period, but I'm not sure what brand and model it was. He unfortunately reversed it into his very young son with the mower blades running. The boy survived but had severe leg injuries. I think a lot of the older mowers simply had no safety features at all. A backup camera connected to a computer which could stop the tractor and mower blades if an obstruction was sensed would be so good. I hope modern mowers are safer. I've never had a need for riding mowers -- my yard space is almost entirely planted with shrubs and trees, there is very little grass.
@boomerdrillman
@boomerdrillman Жыл бұрын
Great job James, refurbishing old equipment like that is always a crapshoot, you never know where it stops until you get there. I did a restoration on a 1973 ariens snowblower a couple of years ago, all in it was about $700.00 bucks when I was done, we are talking paint, labels all new bearings,belts, bushings. It looks and operates like a brand new machine!!! Where can you get a 32" 12hp machine for that money
@JohnnieBravo1
@JohnnieBravo1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you James. These are always fun and educational to watch. I'm now refurbishing my old Snapper rider, that is 40+ years old, and stored under my house for nearly 30 years. I'm doing a video series on its progress on my microscopic KZbin channel also. (learning video recording, editing, plus Snapper specifics all at the same time). Wish me luck!! Looking forward to your pressure washer vid too.
@TheOtherBill
@TheOtherBill Жыл бұрын
I'm going to be following that. I had a 1983 Snapper rider exactly like that. Only got rid if it in 2003 because I'd moved and needed something bigger.
@johnwaller2333
@johnwaller2333 Жыл бұрын
Great video, nice to see your smiling face once in a while 😊
@rawbsworld6604
@rawbsworld6604 Жыл бұрын
But this isn’t a real cub cadet 🤷‍♂️ it’s an MTD KNOCKOFF 👍😝
@whathasxgottodowithit3919.
@whathasxgottodowithit3919. Жыл бұрын
Thats an amazing job, the Cub Cadet lives to fight another day, it would have probably ended up in the trash had you have not taken it on, and whilst you carried out a lot of work on it, it is basically a good machine.
@robertchapin3683
@robertchapin3683 Жыл бұрын
Thanks James, for the carburetor information you provided me with. It matches almost exactly and thanks for another interesting and informative video.
@v-g-z3689
@v-g-z3689 8 ай бұрын
Good job on thinking of the cleaning, too! One of the worst things for these engines is that oily grime sticking to everything after a leak. It affects the cooling a lot more than one´d think. Not only on the cylindre fins, but on the whole block. I usually degrease everything with gasoline and brake cleaner/acetone as good aspossible, I basically wash down the whole engine with a brush and gasoline. In combination with a fixed leak, this greatly prevents buildup and therefore temperature regulation issues on the engine.
@MichaelJohnson-cr5zl
@MichaelJohnson-cr5zl Жыл бұрын
Love your channel and the professional nature and patience you put into each project you do. I’ve learned so much myself and plan on doing my own later next spring hopefully. I. Have a 1957 2 1/2 hp 2 cycle mower I’m going to attempt to restore hasn’t run since 1980. Also have a 8.75hp craftsman I believe is a Briggs motor a yard machine rider given to ma with 17.5hp motor and a 1970 Troy BILT horse tiller to begin with. I live in southern Indiana a mile north of Louisville, Ky. Just wanted to thank you for the channel you do here and what I’ve learned about motors etc. I just got lucky that I have an Echo CS-400 chainsaw it’s been in storage for 4 1/2 years with old fuel in it. To my amazement it started and idled perfectly on first pull. I topped off fuel with fresh, cleaned sharpening chain and adjusted tension on chain and filled bar oil. Literally ran better than when I bought it new. Again thanks to you for everything you teach us here. Your appreciated.
@ariedekker7350
@ariedekker7350 Жыл бұрын
This episode was also definitely worth watching until the end.
@tommiller6580
@tommiller6580 11 ай бұрын
Grease up your rack & pinion that you replaced as your first job and also grease it up every once in a while . Great video on part 1 & 2 , did a lot of work but as you said it was worth it. Thanks !
@yenoh243
@yenoh243 Жыл бұрын
Love your attention to detail James, but I do think you should consider getting a small metal lathe to make your own bushes and parts. Regards Robert UK
@jeffreysnyder4994
@jeffreysnyder4994 Жыл бұрын
You are a lawnmower repair genius props on your VICTORIOUS yard laps
@joeholm4591
@joeholm4591 17 күн бұрын
A rare glimpse of the man himself!
@woody95124
@woody95124 Жыл бұрын
I think your the " Bob Ross" the painter of small engine repair bud..Very enjoyable to watch...
@paulboomer7109
@paulboomer7109 Жыл бұрын
This was the most severe service tractor I've ever seen everything was covered in something or needed fixing great job!
@patrickpetsinger2439
@patrickpetsinger2439 Жыл бұрын
I love the thinking out of the box to fix your problem
@dalee.mccombs8571
@dalee.mccombs8571 Жыл бұрын
You could press a bushing in to that brass fitting the size of the steering shaft.
@cburgess5294
@cburgess5294 Жыл бұрын
I laughed out loud at the No Oil idiot sticker. That is the kind of dumb stull I always forget. Also, this little mower probably runs better than it did when new.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
I hate leaving engines around without oil.
@alecalessandra9681
@alecalessandra9681 Жыл бұрын
James: Love your channel. Been a long term subscriber. I watch all your episodes. As an individual who works on my boat engines and electrical generator engine, I have always found that cleaning up the engine in advance helps to identify where leaks emanate from. The cleaner the bilge, the easier to diagnose what is leaking (engine oil, coolant, power steering fluid, raw water, etc). I was surprised you didn't hit the engine especially below the fly wheel with a steam cleaner and PB Blaster to clean it all up before starting. Respectfully, I suggest this since you showed that the dipstick tube was leaking. I notice how often you clean other engines and units at the end of the work which is commendable. Thanks for sharing these videos with all of us.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
WD40 would have done a good job cleaning. Was really hoping spray it in degreaser and pressure wash. But the pressure washer had other ideas. Not done with it yet, but want to use it a while before finishing it up.
@jimw6991
@jimw6991 10 ай бұрын
​@@jcondon1I have noticed on your videos that you don't seem to do too much cleaning in advance of teardown. On my machines that see mud and/or grass when mixed with oil irs miserable to work on so a preliminary cleaning is first step in the repair process. It allows proper visual inspection, not to mention just nicer to handle clean parts. Your camera angles and editing are top knotch. I have picked up alot watching your videos !!
@topmoptopmop1234
@topmoptopmop1234 Жыл бұрын
I have a John Deere with the same engine. This mower was given to me because it wasn't running well and the John Deere shop wanted 1800.00 to make repairs. It ran good at high speed but seem to run only on one cylinder. I miss diagnosed it as a bad coil shower however found out it had overheated due to clogged cooling fins and was leaking compression by one head gasket. I tightened the head bolts it's running great now. As far as surging I also cleaned the carb but did not stop the surging. After reading the owners manual found out the surging is normal under a no load condition. It does not surge under load. Hope by cleaning your carb you stop the surging. Mine is a 17hp.
@johnhiggins9838
@johnhiggins9838 Жыл бұрын
A better suggestion for the ZIP ties. Use ADEL cushion clamps sizes for the tubing and then hardware for attaching the dash panel to the ADEL clamps. I have used many for firewall forward to attach and isolate wiring, fuel and oil lines in building experimental airplanes.
@jcadult101
@jcadult101 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul! This has been a great adventure, sorry about your apple tree.
@RichardBory
@RichardBory Жыл бұрын
And yet another great video from diagnosing ,tear down ,and completion!! That was a home run repair in my eyes , doing what you do best , with your determination , patience , repair techniques and the art of editing always good stuff on this channel !!!
@retsamyar
@retsamyar Жыл бұрын
thank you for giving me something to watch on this wonderful thursday morning!
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Жыл бұрын
I just got $500 for a Craftsman R1000 junk mower (I replaced the requisite steering gear), so I don't think you will have any trouble getting that much for this mower, especially with all the new parts. This one was well worth it, particularly when you factor in the revenue from the video.
@YukonHawk1
@YukonHawk1 Жыл бұрын
Man!! To have that much damage, he must have been at full throttle when he took out the apple tree. Hope he was okay :-). Very happy that you got it in great operating and safe condition.
@adeeponionbrah
@adeeponionbrah Жыл бұрын
Nice to have a tractor for that big yard! Hopefully the kid will cut it for ya! The Cub sounds sweet and looks good!
@raykrv6a
@raykrv6a 9 ай бұрын
Good job. Glad you mentioned the cost. I have a John Deere x540 garden tractor and it was 7600 new and snowblower, bagger, and tiller brought the total up to 11k. Only repair I've made is putting a new belt on the PowerFlow for the bagger and that was $47 bucks. Robbery.
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Жыл бұрын
I had a new personal best on a carb job yesterday. My mom's Troy Bilt tiller was acting up due to a carb issue. I removed, cleaned, and reinstalled the carb in 14 minutes. It ran perfectly. I'm proud of that one. The main jet was clogged.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
@JohnSmith-pl2bk Жыл бұрын
Inline filter installed in fuel line today?
@302vettelife2
@302vettelife2 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this series. My only two suggestions, you should have put a touch of grease on the plastic steering bushings and definitely put some thread sealant on the oil pressure switch. It's a common leak point due to the vibration of the engine. Good work overall.
@stephenlanggaard5675
@stephenlanggaard5675 Жыл бұрын
Hi James, Just for your information, you mentioned the thread on the oil pressure switch as a pipe thread it is actually a British Standard Pipe Thread (BSPT) and as such it is a "Tapered Thread" Keep up the excellent work cheers mate.
@caseyangeletti6300
@caseyangeletti6300 Жыл бұрын
No it's not. 1/8" NPT
@RaysLaughsAndLyrics
@RaysLaughsAndLyrics Жыл бұрын
Nice... The Cadet finally graduated from The Condon Academy. Thanks for sharing. Best to You and Yours.👍🏁
@PatrickFaricy
@PatrickFaricy 7 ай бұрын
Your solution to that steering wheel problem is pure genius! I don't expect you to answer this question, but when watching your videos, I often find myself wondering what it is that you do for work, in real life?
@lewiemcneely9143
@lewiemcneely9143 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see that one has the plenum for cooling air direct to the engine. That makes a LOT of difference in how long one will run. And there's always something else wrong as the deeper you go. God Bless
@bertgrau3934
@bertgrau3934 Жыл бұрын
Another job well done. Interesting how you think you only have one or 2 problems, yet the deeper you go the more you find. I agree, it was worth the extra work. For what I have in my murray, about $400 I'm sure no one would be willing to pay $500 . That's ok, I enjoy it, it does a great job of cutting the grass. I swapped the original 12.5 horsepower Briggs for a 25 horsepower Kohler V twin. No grass to thick or too tall, it cuts it all. 😊 (40 inch cut)
@geoffreyhall7843
@geoffreyhall7843 Жыл бұрын
very clever fix for the dash....love it! Jim can do miracles with a few couplings, bushings, grommets, JB weld, etc. The cub cadet will probably outlive most of us!!
@mr.waynes7555
@mr.waynes7555 Жыл бұрын
i gotta say James, i admire how you do not give up on dang near any task at hand, the steering wheel/column repair was great, and most likely better than original...GREAT WORK!
@Opinaca
@Opinaca 7 ай бұрын
You lost a bolt at 00:43:30 when you release the brakes. As usual very nice videos, you are a true handyman.
@PaulTrebesch
@PaulTrebesch Жыл бұрын
Jim, I’m sure you probably know this, but putting anti-seize on exposed rusty bolts when trying to take a nut off is SO much better than heat and PB Blaster! If you didn’t know, give it a try!
@abitofeverything1234
@abitofeverything1234 Жыл бұрын
You make it so easy , I’ve learned more from you in past few month than any other channel. Thank you!
@outlet6989
@outlet6989 11 ай бұрын
Hi James. I am a DIYer 2nd Class. When I see a 1st class DIYer like you, I realize I have a way to go before I obtain my 1st class certificate. Your overhead lift is so lovely to watch in action. Installing one is a great DIY project. I installed one in the attic above my garage.
@Bassguitarist1985
@Bassguitarist1985 Жыл бұрын
Great job is always James. I worked on a few of these machines they are MTD build Cub Cadet branded. Most people would have just parted out the machine cuz it has a great engine and the rest would have been scrapped. Great job once again!
@clarkwanner4209
@clarkwanner4209 Жыл бұрын
MTD builds for a lot of different brands. The question is who does the engineering. Is it MTD or Cub Cadet. Or Craftsman. Or Yardman
@kengraham4209
@kengraham4209 8 ай бұрын
Watched a few of your other videos during the holidays. You repaired a snow plough with same problem, petrol suction tube , you replaced whole tube with right sized brass pipe and put petrol valve filter on the end of it ,
@robertrdell8898
@robertrdell8898 Жыл бұрын
This comment isn't for this particular video but suggestion in general. When drilling plastics, you should use Brad point drill bits. I've used the ones from fuller twist drill company and stand by those. They drill perfect holes exactly where you need and also cut the outer circles of the holes to get perfect right angles. The praise MAY be for all brands but me buying 10 of one size and using them, they are sharp.
@alfredocuomo1546
@alfredocuomo1546 Жыл бұрын
Funny how we each look at a problem a different way, I thought I would remove the dash and weld a bracket on the hoop to support a column bearing so to remove the inherent design flaw and give support for the dash as an added Bonus. But then again hind sigh is always 20/20. Nice videos on the Cadet.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
I almost did the same. It would be a better repair. May need to at some point.
@alfredocuomo1546
@alfredocuomo1546 Жыл бұрын
BTW I got a Chuckle when your son wanted to go for a joy ride, kind of reminded me of the old days. Great Channel@@jcondon1
@liljoeii6091
@liljoeii6091 Жыл бұрын
Wow you fixed everything on that tractor.That's a lot stuff you fix awesome thank you for the video
@martyb3783
@martyb3783 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Very innovative fix on the steering column.
@dennisharrison1920
@dennisharrison1920 Жыл бұрын
I have Cub with a Koehler Engine in it. Steering is starting to get a little sloppy Same design. Thanks for help
@TheVaga9
@TheVaga9 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant as always!
@jimbrewer2893
@jimbrewer2893 Жыл бұрын
Lot of work. Did you get the front deck support installed correctly? That will make a nice mower for someone if you decide to sell it.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Жыл бұрын
Finally did reverse it. Works as it should now.
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 Жыл бұрын
Great video, its amazing how durable a Kawasaki engine is, Getting all fixed up, will run like new when your done, That film of oil has really protected the frame from rusting
@patk1284
@patk1284 2 ай бұрын
I certainly want to compliment you on your patience! we won't go where what I would have done and the language I would have used!
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@stephenbridges2791
@stephenbridges2791 Жыл бұрын
There were several less than stellar design issues on this one. That steering issue with metal on the drive end and plastic on the steering end, looks much like planned obsolescence. Or, better said; a planned failure of parts. The idea you came up with is probably better than what the factory did. Should last longer for sure.
@JohnSmith-pl2bk
@JohnSmith-pl2bk Жыл бұрын
Just curving that yellow support pipe up to where the steering wheel boss was in the dash would have precluded all these wear/damage problems... The steering wheel and shaft need to be well anchored because it is a normal reaction to grip the wheel for leverage getting on/geting off/braking/shifting seat....
@knowone6214
@knowone6214 Жыл бұрын
great job on the Cub James....too bad ya couldn't find a bearing for the upper steering....but for what ya did it is perfect
@DanKoning777
@DanKoning777 9 ай бұрын
Well done James. 👍
@hanselmanryanjames
@hanselmanryanjames Жыл бұрын
I just made some observations while watching your videos and comparing them to some larger KZbin channels that make tons of money and get millions of views. (I know you don't even usually monetize your videos). But it is so apparent the amount of effort you put into filming yourself with these videos. Trying to get the best angle on everything so we can see what you're doing. Some of these bigger channels just setup a tripod and barely even get multiple angles of things. Just wanted you to know that I notice these things, and appreciate it.
@marcheld
@marcheld Жыл бұрын
Brilliant solution to the worn dashboard where the steering column passes. There are many individuals out there who have Cub Cadet specific scrapyards, especially for the older IH style versions.
@johnoconnor9331
@johnoconnor9331 Жыл бұрын
GREAT JOB JIM
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 Жыл бұрын
Excellent job, James. Thanks for sharing.
@tsirron
@tsirron Жыл бұрын
Wow lots of issues with this tractor. The pipe threads on anything needs sealant. The thread are interference fit to keep it from falling out. Oil/coolant,etc will creep through the thread clearance between the crest and root. So you have a spiral leak path. It will take a while to leak, but it will. NPT connections require a thread sealant to be leakproof. Good job.
@mrsplashventures
@mrsplashventures Жыл бұрын
Wow, great achievement James, love it.
@jimweinheimer
@jimweinheimer Жыл бұрын
Great workaround on the steering shaft.
@davidkettell5726
@davidkettell5726 Жыл бұрын
The side panels originally had thumb screws for easy removal.
@MrRmh3481
@MrRmh3481 Жыл бұрын
Excellent job. I knew these were light duty, but I never dreamed how light. We used to use those threaded fittings to hold a shower rod up at the camp...
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Жыл бұрын
Fill the oil filter holding it in the inverted position (as you did). Let sit for 30 minutes in that position with some cover (usually the box it came in put on top). The pleats will absorb all the oil it took to fill the filter (if it is of good quality like a Wix). Add a bit more oil that will stay in during attachment and install. If not already, remove the spark plug. Now crank the engine or pull the started cord several times to fill the filter and establish full oil pressure/splash through the engine. Now you can replace the plug and start it.
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Жыл бұрын
Time for some Musti1 creative dash/steering repair! (You made Musti proud I am sure!!!)
@paulravitsky2898
@paulravitsky2898 Жыл бұрын
Nice fix for the upper steering issue! That's why I keep my stable of '60-'00 Wheel Horse tractors! All metal for the older and all metal where it counts for the newer ones.
@lawrencedriver623
@lawrencedriver623 Жыл бұрын
Hi James loved the video, as I love them all. I was impressed with your steering wheel bushing. i personally own a John Deer like the one you showed at the store they go for around £2500 over here in the U.K. Take care
@PaulHigginbothamSr
@PaulHigginbothamSr Жыл бұрын
Good job James, she is pretty good, especially the steering. Not sure which is less tiring a zero turn or this one. Sure less tiring than a walk behind mower. It looks like this one needs a mulch bag since you were blowing leaves back and forth. Probably last you the rest of your life if ya'll bolted the dashboard on very fast, I mean bolt it fast or tightly. Probably will keep the steering from wearing out top and bottom. Your mower deck needs painted to keep rust from making holes in your deck with primer and good paint. Now all's ya'll need to do is hook it up to a generator head and pull it into a fabricated box that has the connections already inside to just drive it in and generate big house power with a 10kw head and have the rpm load following to save on engine wear with an sine wave inverter.
@swallowinn4410
@swallowinn4410 Жыл бұрын
Hello James: The conclusion was not a disapointment. The way you repaired the slop in the steering shaft almost identical to the same repair on my old garden tractor. I never thought of using a bulkhead fitting. Would have saved me several hours of work. The Craftsman old enough it did have a metal dash so that was a bit easier than the JB weld. You should get many years of service from the unit now. You are absolutely correct the time and cost of repair well justified. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to both the zero turn and pressure washer videos you sent out the hook for. You caught me.
@andrewgrace4410
@andrewgrace4410 8 ай бұрын
Nice fix James, you should keep it😊
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Жыл бұрын
You do great work. It was fun watching you bring this one back to life.
@BrainHurricanes
@BrainHurricanes Жыл бұрын
If you wanted to save on ultrasonic fluid, you could find a glas jar with a lid that a carb fits in and fill that with the fluid, and put regular tap water in the ultrasonic. Not that it's not nice to see fresh fluid ;) .
@billyhaddock5540
@billyhaddock5540 Жыл бұрын
Great Job Jim, on finally getting the Cub Cadet running and cutting great again..
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