Brand new Cub Cadet RZT-S 46" riding mower I tired of having to work on my old Dixon so I plunked down the cash and bought the new Cub Cadet mower. Generally speaking I like the mower but have several issues I'd like to resolve. Deck is properly adjusted, mower is cleans and tight.
First problem is I mow a finely maintained Bermuda lawn, 1/2 acre of it. If I make right turns occasionally and often times consistently a day or two after mowing cickle shaped dead spots occur in the area where the right turns are made. There may be a dozen if them maybe only two. Dealer has looked the mower over cannot find a problem. Only source is chemicals, fuel and any hydraulic fluids. I put gauze over ALL possible leak points, mowed and found dead spots. No it is not burn marks from tires these are mild right turns. Gas tank full, half full near empty no matter it still happens.
Mower blades; they are thin and weak IMO not like the blades I used on an old Murray and the Dixon. The CC blades are easily tweaked and not cheap. I'd like to find a more rugged blade.
Lastly starter solenoid. It has been changed once and is now failing again. Click click click it won't engage the starter. I've tested it the starter solenoid was replaced under warranty by the dealer it is failing again?
My neighbor says I own a lemon yellow mower. I'm beginning to believe him. Sad too because all I wanted to do was mow and not fix problems
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
First problem is I mow a finely maintained Bermuda lawn, 1/2 acre of it. If I make right turns occasionally and often times consistently a day or two after mowing cickle shaped dead spots occur in the area where the right turns are made. There may be a dozen if them maybe only two. Dealer has looked the mower over cannot find a problem. Only source is chemicals, fuel and any hydraulic fluids. I put gauze over ALL possible leak points, mowed and found dead spots. No it is not burn marks from tires these are mild right turns. Gas tank full, half full near empty no matter it still happens.
Mower blades; they are thin and weak IMO not like the blades I used on an old Murray and the Dixon. The CC blades are easily tweaked and not cheap. I'd like to find a more rugged blade.
Lastly starter solenoid. It has been changed once and is now failing again. Click click click it won't engage the starter. I've tested it the starter solenoid was replaced under warranty by the dealer it is failing again?
My neighbor says I own a lemon yellow mower. I'm beginning to believe him. Sad too because all I wanted to do was mow and not fix problems
Any help is appreciated. Thanks