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How to Set Up and Repair a 1X Snowblower

Winter is coming, and that means snow. Whether you just bought a Cub Cadet 1X snowblower or you’re getting one out of storage, these tips will help you keep your machine performing at its best. Assembly and Set-Up 1. Open … Continue reading

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How to Store Your Cub Cadet Snowblower in the Off-Season

At the end of a long, cold, and challenging winter, few household chores are more exciting than preparing the snowblower for storage during the spring thaw and throughout the warmest months of the year. Whether it’s lubrication, cleaning, or replacement … Continue reading

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Cub Cadet 1X, 2X, and 3X Snowblowers: What’s the Difference?

Choosing the right snowblower is no easy task for the average homeowner, especially those homeowners who are entirely new to snowblower lingo and the various models available from today’s largest manufacturers. Though difficult, choosing the best snowblower is certainly not … Continue reading

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How to Maintain a Cub Cadet 1X Series Snowblower

Regular snowblower maintenance is the key to ensuring that a Cub Cadet 1X snowblower lasts as long as possible. From new Cub Cadet parts to fluid checks and cleaning, here’s what snowblower owners need to know in order to extend … Continue reading

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Getting Started Guide for a Cub Cadet 1X Series Snowblower

For those homeowners who are new to the impressive series of Cub Cadet 1X snowblowers, getting started with the equipment can seem a bit intimidating. With a number of safety concerns, numerous controls, and a few operational quirks, the 1X … Continue reading

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Cub Cadet 1X Series Snowblowers

For those customers currently in the market for a snowblower, the numerous terms used to identify each piece of equipment can certainly be confusing. Perhaps the most common terminology involves the number of “stages” used by the equipment when clearing … Continue reading

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