Is it me or is the tranny on my new CC LT1022 a dog? Maybe Im not used to having a hydrostatic tranny, Im not sure.
All I know is our property is flat, except for in the front yard, we have a very small rise from the road into a few sections of my property. The Cub can't make it up the small incline. It is no more than a foot or two rise, and not steep at all. It will stop as I try to go up it. I have to back up the other side of the divit and get some running speed. Plus it just seems to mow real slow, to me.
It also comes out of a turn really, really slow. I know its a hydrostatic, but maybe its how they are.
I cut once with the JD 110 before I returned it to the dealer. That thing seemed to move a lot quicker and it rolled right up that problem area I have.
I am not impressed if this is how the thing operates. It seems to cut the grass fine, but the speed issue sucks.
Anyone else familar with this? I wonder if CC has a 30 day return policy? I doubt it.
All I know is our property is flat, except for in the front yard, we have a very small rise from the road into a few sections of my property. The Cub can't make it up the small incline. It is no more than a foot or two rise, and not steep at all. It will stop as I try to go up it. I have to back up the other side of the divit and get some running speed. Plus it just seems to mow real slow, to me.
It also comes out of a turn really, really slow. I know its a hydrostatic, but maybe its how they are.
I cut once with the JD 110 before I returned it to the dealer. That thing seemed to move a lot quicker and it rolled right up that problem area I have.
I am not impressed if this is how the thing operates. It seems to cut the grass fine, but the speed issue sucks.
Anyone else familar with this? I wonder if CC has a 30 day return policy? I doubt it.