Yes, I realize that and it’s part of the reason why I decided on a Cub Cadet, however an extended warranty won’t cover the price of a mechanic to come to my house and resolve a fuel issue or have the tractor hauled to the shop.Lawn & Garden Tractors | Cub Cadet US
Cub Cadet offers lawn and garden tractors that are both fuel-efficient and built to last with your comfort in mind. Our tractors make any home landscaping project possible. And, with an extended warranty, you can rest assured you'll always have a well-maintained machine.www.cubcadet.com
I do use non ethanol gas along with stabilizer always, in all of my equipment.Take a picture of your model number under tractor seat with your phone. Click Cub website above then Service & Parts then Owners Manual using model number & read manual. Safety First: remove spark plug boots & place shop towel under carburetor then turn fuel cutoff valve to stop flow. Proceed to remove fuel lines & carburetor. You may want to drain gas tank if fuel is old, stale, & dirty. Let us know how it goes thanks MarkLawn & Garden Tractors | Cub Cadet US
Cub Cadet offers lawn and garden tractors that are both fuel-efficient and built to last with your comfort in mind. Our tractors make any home landscaping project possible. And, with an extended warranty, you can rest assured you'll always have a well-maintained machine.www.cubcadet.com
My sons & I use 93 octane gasoline & Star Tron Fuel Treatment in our B&S Vanguard Engines, 2006, 2009, 2010 year models. Replace your fuel filter also. We have not had issues with fuel problems.
I guess it could be that, however the tractor is 5 years old and this just started recently, that’s why I thought it might be a fuel issue.Can simply that carburetor is not properly adjusted. Like the idle rpms are set too low. Where throttle is closing too much, blocking the idle ports, and governor tries correct for a a dying engine but over does it and surging occurs.
Apparently my surging engine problem has been resolved and it was not due to bad fuel or a carburetor issue.Take a picture of your model number under tractor seat with your phone. Click Cub website above then Service & Parts then Owners Manual using model number & read manual. Safety First: remove spark plug boots & place shop towel under carburetor then turn fuel cutoff valve to stop flow. Proceed to remove fuel lines & carburetor. You may want to drain gas tank if fuel is old, stale, & dirty. Let us know how it goes thanks MarkLawn & Garden Tractors | Cub Cadet US
Cub Cadet offers lawn and garden tractors that are both fuel-efficient and built to last with your comfort in mind. Our tractors make any home landscaping project possible. And, with an extended warranty, you can rest assured you'll always have a well-maintained machine.www.cubcadet.com
My sons & I use 93 octane gasoline & Star Tron Fuel Treatment in our B&S Vanguard Engines, 2006, 2009, 2010 year models. Replace your fuel filter also. We have not had issues with fuel problems.