Yeah,
I do not know why but every 2000 series cub I put my hands on seems to have been fitted with a toggle for either the PTO or starter.
This is strange as the wiring on these is strait foreward and easily accessiable.
Yes, for true, or both, as this 2166. But the CC OEM switches are JUNK! and the start/run/PTO operation traces through several of these junk switches. After having continual random problems and then paying the big bucks a few times for replacements, most of us just go with a industrial aftermarket and never have a problem again.
FWIW, the tractor is rewired and ready to go/mow; just need the correct length engine-to-deck drive belt. Since the 48" deck is from a later/larger model, what is the chance a 2166 belt will be the correct choice? From the internet, it's supposedly a B-series 112.4" long. That wasn't in stock at the no-longer-a-CC-dealer, nor at the two industrial supply houses, so I took a chance on a 111" and it worked.
Couldn't resist a few turns around the large, rough back 1/2-acre. The 2166 with 48" deck and 16hp is MUCH more tractor than the 2135 with 36" and 12hp. The larger wheels make a noticeable difference in feel.
Still to come is the belt-driven fan-assist clippings blower and mounting a twin bagger. Never used one of those blowers, but it will maybe add just enough too much width to the 48" deck to be really usable in the front lawn full of trees and flower beds.
Anyway, the trial run was so successful it makes me think of selling the new Toro ZT and keeping the old CC. The cast iron Kohler makes half the engine noise of the aluminum twin Briggs & Stratton on the Toro.
jack vines