While researching tractors, I decided (regretably) not to purchase a 4 wheel drive tractor yet. I decided instead to purchase a shaft driven Cub Cadet 2550 since I had blown a few belts on my JD L120 pulling heavy loads. After getting the 2550 home I decided to start it up. The choke immediately pulled out of the dash and now sits partially in /out. Not a good start! I then bought some rubber hose to put over the headlight wires since they are known to melt and noticed one of the headlight housings is broken and will not mount securely in it's place. After 3 hours of just driving around and idling I fired up the PTO and started to go over my yard mulching leaves, etc. At 5.3 hours the PTO belt blew out. I purchased another one ($30) and after just over 6 hours now I noticed the belt is fraying at the edge again already. My conclusion:
I took a chance on buying a Cub since they do NOT have a reputation for quality. Since they are the only game in town when it comes to shaft drive garden tractors my only other choice would have been a much more expensive "real" tractor. I made the wrong choice!!! The build quality on these things is extremely poor and nobody should have to go through this hassle after forking out $3500 for a tractor. My John Deere has performed flawlessly from day 1 and If it weren't for me needing to pull loads WAY heavier than it was built for I would still be using it. I have no brand loyalty to anyone but I dont believe I could ever recommend Cub Cadet to anyone after this experience. I will likely be trading up to a Kubota BX series which I should have bought in the first place. I will no doubt lose big on the trade-in which makes this a very costly mistake. If JD ever makes a shaft driven garden tractor Cub will be out of business. Are you listening MTD????
If this seems like a rant, It is! I work 70 -80 hour weeks and when I have time to do the yard work I need my eqipment to function, no BS!!!! I am NOT a satisfied customer and a quick read around this forum will reveal that I am not the only one having these type of problems.
I took a chance on buying a Cub since they do NOT have a reputation for quality. Since they are the only game in town when it comes to shaft drive garden tractors my only other choice would have been a much more expensive "real" tractor. I made the wrong choice!!! The build quality on these things is extremely poor and nobody should have to go through this hassle after forking out $3500 for a tractor. My John Deere has performed flawlessly from day 1 and If it weren't for me needing to pull loads WAY heavier than it was built for I would still be using it. I have no brand loyalty to anyone but I dont believe I could ever recommend Cub Cadet to anyone after this experience. I will likely be trading up to a Kubota BX series which I should have bought in the first place. I will no doubt lose big on the trade-in which makes this a very costly mistake. If JD ever makes a shaft driven garden tractor Cub will be out of business. Are you listening MTD????
If this seems like a rant, It is! I work 70 -80 hour weeks and when I have time to do the yard work I need my eqipment to function, no BS!!!! I am NOT a satisfied customer and a quick read around this forum will reveal that I am not the only one having these type of problems.