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Need advice. Straight up!
Cub Cadet 1450, 1978.
On March 14 I sent my tractor to a dealer to finish work begun last fall. I have a oil leak of approx 1 quart every four acres mowing or five hours operation. This is the list to be done.
Cub Cadet 1450 -- Serial Number 635621, September 1978
PROBLEMS TO BE CORRECTED
1. Oil leak
2. Rough running, choke made adjusted and loud operation reduced
3. Engine reset and braced and dampened.
REPAIR/REPLACE/EXCHANGE
New front and rear seals
New motor mount plate installed with motor isolation mounts front and rear (items supplied)
Engine tuned -choke and throttle adjusted.
Oil pan replaced with cast iron one (supplied).
Brake tightened/adjusted
Welded if and where necessary (I thought that I saw a frame crack, but now I cannot locate it.)
Tubes for rear tires.
New coil and points, plug replaced, and spark plug wire (provided)
Flexible joints checked
Steering rods installed but only if necessary (rods supplied)
Idler ratchet installed (provided)
New fuse holder and fuse to permit headlights/evening operation.
Camber of wheels checked and corrected if necessary.
I have only one tractor and when it is in repair nothing gets done.
Because many of the parts/items were supplied earlier I was faced with an estimate of about $700 for the work.
After three weeks sitting, today the dealer drove the tractor into the shop. He called and informed me that I need to have the engine bored, new rings, and “likely” a new rod. I’m now looking “at least” $1600 to $1800. I have to add here I’m not made of money.
I’m 66 years old, realistically I’m looking at ten more years of cutting grass. I know this tractor. Had it a long time. I’ve done all I know how to do to keep it running and I have no intention of giving it up.
Still, my grass is calf high, the neighbors are anxious (me too), and in addition I see (admittedly) lesser quality tractors out there for about the $1600 the dealer wants. I’m asking for alternatives. Should I bring it home and live with the leaks, only do some on the list and do the remainder over time (1. I have no truck and 2. it will be a total learning experience with only this site to assist), buy a new or used replacement? I’m really having a hard time wrapping my head around this. Help? Suggestions? Opinions?
Need advice. Straight up!
Cub Cadet 1450, 1978.
On March 14 I sent my tractor to a dealer to finish work begun last fall. I have a oil leak of approx 1 quart every four acres mowing or five hours operation. This is the list to be done.
Cub Cadet 1450 -- Serial Number 635621, September 1978
PROBLEMS TO BE CORRECTED
1. Oil leak
2. Rough running, choke made adjusted and loud operation reduced
3. Engine reset and braced and dampened.
REPAIR/REPLACE/EXCHANGE
New front and rear seals
New motor mount plate installed with motor isolation mounts front and rear (items supplied)
Engine tuned -choke and throttle adjusted.
Oil pan replaced with cast iron one (supplied).
Brake tightened/adjusted
Welded if and where necessary (I thought that I saw a frame crack, but now I cannot locate it.)
Tubes for rear tires.
New coil and points, plug replaced, and spark plug wire (provided)
Flexible joints checked
Steering rods installed but only if necessary (rods supplied)
Idler ratchet installed (provided)
New fuse holder and fuse to permit headlights/evening operation.
Camber of wheels checked and corrected if necessary.
I have only one tractor and when it is in repair nothing gets done.
Because many of the parts/items were supplied earlier I was faced with an estimate of about $700 for the work.
After three weeks sitting, today the dealer drove the tractor into the shop. He called and informed me that I need to have the engine bored, new rings, and “likely” a new rod. I’m now looking “at least” $1600 to $1800. I have to add here I’m not made of money.
I’m 66 years old, realistically I’m looking at ten more years of cutting grass. I know this tractor. Had it a long time. I’ve done all I know how to do to keep it running and I have no intention of giving it up.
Still, my grass is calf high, the neighbors are anxious (me too), and in addition I see (admittedly) lesser quality tractors out there for about the $1600 the dealer wants. I’m asking for alternatives. Should I bring it home and live with the leaks, only do some on the list and do the remainder over time (1. I have no truck and 2. it will be a total learning experience with only this site to assist), buy a new or used replacement? I’m really having a hard time wrapping my head around this. Help? Suggestions? Opinions?