husqvarna VS cub cadet

   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #11  
My zero turn does not like any type of sloping grade, gets real squirrelly without front weights. Also isn't good for towing. It is however, the best and fastest grass cutter I have ever had, and I have tried a lot of them because I hate mowing the lawn.
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #12  
rgr33 said:
My zero turn does not like any type of sloping grade, gets real squirrelly without front weights. Also isn't good for towing. It is however, the best and fastest grass cutter I have ever had, and I have tried a lot of them because I hate mowing the lawn.

Get some tires with teeth on them.
 

Attachments

  • image-2764270801.jpg
    image-2764270801.jpg
    643.3 KB · Views: 458
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet
  • Thread Starter
#13  
My zero turn does not like any type of sloping grade, gets real squirrelly without front weights. Also isn't good for towing. It is however, the best and fastest grass cutter I have ever had, and I have tried a lot of them because I hate mowing the lawn.

I like mowing the lawn. Put my ear protection on and then I don't have a care in the world for a few hours.
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #14  
Did the dealer do anything to help? What was the warranty issue?

I bought the Cub Cadet UTV out of state, so warranty work was handled by a closer dealer. I ended up spending 2 or 3 hours on the phone direct to Cub Cadet (MTD). Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer was much help.

The issue was this ... With less than 25 hours on the machine, the lower radiator hose fell off and the engine over-heated. NO - it wasn't my fault! The only clue is an idiot light. As soon as I noticed the light, I tried to shut the engine off but it was into heat detonation mode and would not stop. Black smoke was pouring out around the oil fill cap and the engine was knocking to beat the band. The bed was occupied by a full 40 gallon sprayer and assorted tools, so it took a bit to get everything out of the way and gain access to the engine. I was finally able to raise the bed and disable the machine.

My contention is/was ..... this was a manufacturer assembly failure. Running my motor that hot could have potentially shortened its life - something that cannot be proven. However, I bought a UTV with an undamaged motor and I should have been provided a new undamaged motor. They flat out refused. Instead, they replaced the radiator hose, filled it with anti-freeze and expected me to be happy about it.

Given that I had not even made my first payment on a $10,500 machine ... I was more than a little pxssed off. This showed me Cub Cadet (MTD) didn't give a flying crxp about the consumer. Sooooooooo ... my machine runs fine - so far. How long it lasts will be interesting to see.
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet
  • Thread Starter
#15  
That is a horrible tale.

I am finding lately in regard to everything, the manufacturer does not care and the burden of proof of is our responsibility. No one is standing behind anything any longer and quality is dropping at an alarming rate.

Manufacturers should honor their commitments but they know an average person is not going to spend the $20k on an attorney to get things resolved.

At least your utv is working?
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #16  
I have a Cub Cadet LTX1045 and wish I never bought it. Cheaply made, will not last long -- transmission whines, Kohler engine works too hard. I take good care of equipment that I own but this is junk. Will hopefully operate it for a couple of years then sell it for a big loss. Never again.
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet
  • Thread Starter
#17  
I have a Cub Cadet LTX1045 and wish I never bought it. Cheaply made, will not last long -- transmission whines, Kohler engine works too hard. I take good care of equipment that I own but this is junk. Will hopefully operate it for a couple of years then sell it for a big loss. Never again.

In retrospect, what should you have bought instead?
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #18  
Was trying to find a video of a Husqvarna R322T AWD mowing some uneven terrain plus tall grass.
The machine in the video is not a R322T but it is very similar and it has the same mulching deck (Combi 103) that I have on my R322T.
These articulating all wheel drive riders are very maneuverable and have excellent traction and stability on steep slopes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMfAAoaLur0
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #19  
From what I understand, you are not able to tow anything behind a zero turn. My GF will be using the lawnmower to tow a small cart with her bee supplies.
I tow my fertilizer distributor and my leaf sweeper all the time with my ZTR. I used to pull a cart with it also before I got my RTV 900. You just have to watch the turns and don't turn too sharp. The hydro's will hold up as well as any lawn tractor hydro's if that is what you are thinking.
 
   / husqvarna VS cub cadet #20  
Was trying to find a video of a Husqvarna R322T AWD mowing some uneven terrain plus tall grass.
The machine in the video is not a R322T but it is very similar and it has the same mulching deck (Combi 103) that I have on my R322T.
These articulating all wheel drive riders are very maneuverable and have excellent traction and stability on steep slopes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMfAAoaLur0

I just listed my LIKE NEW R322T for sale in the classified section. It is very good on hills/uneven terrain! I am only selling it to buy a full size tractor to maintain some newly acquired larger acreage...
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

5- RIGID 65-R THREADERS (A53843)
5- RIGID 65-R...
2011 FORD F750 XL SUPER DUTY DUMP TRUCK (A51406)
2011 FORD F750 XL...
Kubota RTV500 (A47384)
Kubota RTV500 (A47384)
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2012 Ford F-350 Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup Truck (A53422)
2012 Ford F-350...
2013 MACK CXU613 (A53843)
2013 MACK CXU613...
 
Top