How to Replace a Cub Cadet Snowblower Pull Cord

Cub Cadet 900 Series SnowthrowerWithout a functioning pull cord, a snowblower is pretty useless to homeowners. The equipment won’t start, it won’t clear snow, and a big storm can strand homeowners for days on end if it’s strong enough. That makes repair of this crucial piece of equipment pretty important. Luckily, the process is a long but easy one, with a few key steps that can be followed by even those homeowners new to power equipment and Cub Cadet snowblowers.

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How to Replace a Cub Cadet Snowblower Tire

Cub Cadet 528 SWEThroughout the winter, a number of conditions can cause the tires on a snow blower to become damaged and develop a leak. That will make the snow blower nearly impossible to move though some of the worst accumulations, and it’s a problem that virtually all snow blower owners will want to fix as quickly as possible. This problem is actually one of the easiest issues to fix with a Cub Cadet snow blower and, aside from buying the tire, the entire process can be done at home with relatively few tools and a minimal amount of time.

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How to Replace a Cub Cadet Snowblower Auger Belt

Cub Cadet 221 LHPOne of the most common problems to face homeowners as the winter drags on is the occurrence of a broken auger belt. This problem affects Cub Cadet mowers and virtually every other model, largely because the combination of frequent use and cold weather easily wears down on the materials used to create the belt itself. While the prospect of repair might initially seem frustrating, homeowners in need of an auger belt replacement should feel at least a little better when they realize just how easy this repair is. In fact, it’s one of the most straightforward jobs performed on today’s Cub Cadet models. Continue reading

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How to Replace a Cub Cadet Lawnmower Spindle

Cub Cadet LawnmowerLawn mowers are certainly not the quietest devices around the home, even if they’re today’s newest Cub Cadet models. That being said, there are certain noises that are good, and others that should serve as a warning to homeowners that a repair might be in order. One such “bad” noise is the squeaking and grinding noise made by lawn mower spindle bearings that require prompt replacement. Without a timely replacement of these bearings, lawn mowers can experience damage that will require much more expensive parts, labor, and lost productivity.

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Cub Cadet Z-Force S Commercial Riders – Overview

Cub Cadet Z-Force Commercial RiderThe Z-Force S Commercial Rider from Cub Cadet is among the first zero turn lawn mowers with four wheel-controls on the market. The powerful machine does not have lap-bars. Instead, it offers a steering wheel with Synchro Steer Technology. It provides steering that is easy to operate even in difficult mowing conditions like hillsides and slopes. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet Snowblower Review: Model 526 SWE

Homeowners making preparations for the upcoming winter season are invariably assessing whether or not they need a snowblower and, in many cases, most homeowners do choose to purchase one in order to effectively combat the seasons’ big storms. For those who do decide that a snowblower is their best defense against a wildly unpredictable winter season, there is perhaps no model better suited for tough snow-clearing than Cub Cadet’s compact 526 SWE. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet Snowblower Review: Model 528 SWE

As colder air begins to settle in, many homeowners are preparing to do battle with another winter season full of big snowfall accumulations, legendary storms, and the inconvenience presented by snow-covered driveways and walkways. In this battle, the best tool for the job is the Cub Cadet 528 SWE snowblower. The model comes highly recommended by Consumers Digest and is one of the leading products for heavy-duty snow clearing this winter.

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Cub Cadet Snowblower Review: Model 221 LHP

For homeowners lucky enough to live in places where snowfall is generally light and infrequent, a smaller snowblower can be a great purchase that eases the winter season and represents a great value. While Cub Cadet is well-known as a leader in the power equipment industry, often making products that are perfect for heavy-duty uses, its compact snowblower models are equally well-built and great for the homeowners that need them.

The company’s single-stage model, the 221 LHP, is a perfect snowblower for people who enjoy milder winters and storms that spare them the deepest snow accumulations. It is light, compact, and perfectly suited to homeowners looking to save space and money during the coming winter months. In fact, it performs so well in these categories that it has recently been awarded as one of the best values among all snowblowers currently on the market.

A Look at Features: The Small but Mighty Snowblower

There is a common notion that smaller power equipment somehow has to give up on power, offering an experience that is both smaller and less impressive overall. Cub Cadet set out to disprove this common assumption with the 221 LHP and, according to major industry groups, it has succeeded.

Consumers Digest, one of the largest consumer advocacy groups in the country, recently concluded that the model was the most impressive single-stage snowblower on the market. The editors of the publication particularly enjoyed its ability to perform powerfully even with a lighter weight than many competing products.

In addition to its powerful and compact performance, the snowblower features a push-button electric start that will come as a relief to homeowners who dread the pull-chain ignition system found in many similarly-priced snowblowers on the market. This was another point of praise from industry sources, especially for those in the entry-level snowblower segment.

The Specifications Tell the Story

The Cub Cadet 221 LHP snowblower is a gasoline-powered model designed for homeowners who live in areas where snowfall is light or moderate and generally infrequent. It features a clearing width of 21 inches, which is actually pretty big for a snowblower in this category, and at this price range. Its width makes it perfect for clearing snow-covered sidewalks and other walkways around the home, as well as for digging cars out of snow-covered driveways and street parking spaces.

The model’s intake height comes in at 13 inches, which is generally pretty small when compared to the more heavy-duty snowblowers on the market. This snowblower, however, was specifically designed for those in areas where snow never gets above the 13-inch mark. That’s part of its appeal to consumers. As a result of this smaller intake height, the 221 LHP weighs just 93 pounds, well below larger models.

A 208cc four-cycle engine powers the lighter weight of the 221 LHP. That engine, made by Cub Cadet itself, is capable of propelling the snowblower forward with ease. As with any snowblower, homeowners should be prepared to provide a little added guidance and forward momentum during snow clearing.

Stick with OEM Parts for Durability and Better Quality

Cub Cadet’s award-winning snowblowers are legendarily reliable, and that’s a very good thing. In fact, it notably increases their value and is one reason that they have been recommended by Consumers Digest. Every now and then, however, even the best snowblowers on the market show signs of wear and age. When that happens, homeowners will find themselves looking for replacement parts that will restore the snowblower.

For replacement parts that stand the test of time and heavy use, there is no better option than OEM parts manufactured by Cub Cadet itself. These parts are produced by the same company, and in the same factories, where the actual snowblowers originate. That means that they are of a far higher quality than no-name, off-brand parts sold by competitors. They will last longer, be compatible with the snowblower itself, and perform better than the off-brand parts sold by other companies.

Find the Right OEM Replacement Parts with the CubParts.com Parts Lookup Tool

The case for OEM replacement parts is pretty strong, but most consumers might not be sure where to go when purchasing them. They might also be unaware of which parts work best in their 221 LHP snowblower or any other model. At CubParts.com, this dilemma is easily solved. A parts lookup tool allows a specific model number and part number to be entered, with the relevant part appearing for purchase in just a few seconds. Alternatively, a three-step model selection system can be used to obtain a full list of OEM parts sold by the website.

For a large selection of OEM parts that will keep Cub Cadet snowblowers and other equipment working like they’re brand new, look no further than CubParts.com and its innovative parts lookup tool. The selection of parts, great service, and helpful selection tools, will work for homeowners with any service needs.

 

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Cub Cadet Receives Best Snowthrower Award

As the holiday season unfolds, and the prospect of mid-winter begins to enter the minds of homeowners, Consumers Digest has released its list of the best snowblowers currently on the market. The popular consumer advocacy organization, which is determined to find the best combination of value and performance in every product it reviews, has determined that three of the ten snowblowers recommended to consumers this year come from Cub Cadet. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet Fuel and Oil Guide for Two-Cycle Engines

Proper care of your Cub Cadet small engine is important to get the performance you expect out of it for as long as you need to use it. Properly maintained, your lawn and garden equipment can last you for years without any appreciable decline in performance. The most basic care includes using the right oil and fuel your engine was built for.

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