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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2022, 03:01:43 pm »
Wasnt the ngk plugs this time. Moving to check coils next.


Did the running test on coils, 1 wire at a time. Bad coil right side.
What my tester was showing for weak side too. 😎

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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2022, 03:07:38 pm »
Coil-Assy-Ignition
Part Number: 21171-0743

*This part replaces obsolete part #: 21171-0738, 21171-7047, 21171-0711, 21171-7042 and 21171-7041.

https://www.ereplacementparts.com/coilassyignition-p-1590054.html

roller superseded 731-05679B

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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2022, 11:04:21 am »
Only needed 1 coil but ordered 2 since twin.
Good thing as they sent one coil that is wrong. 43 I need for 22hp kaw.
34 ending one no clue what it goes to.

Just like I knew it wouldn’t work. That wrong 34 coil they sent does not even come close to being able to gap it.
The other 43 works great. Thank goodness I ordered 2 and only needed 1. Reads green ok now.




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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #13 on: May 22, 2023, 12:37:43 pm »
Same for this one for folks asking on Kaw twin.  Just read your manuals if unsure. Some screw in some push in. They are checked different.

Engine Oil
Check the engine oil daily before starting the engine otherwise shortage of the engine oil may cause serious damage to the engine such as seizure.
•Place the engine on level surface. Clean area around the oil gauge before removing it.
•Remove the oil gauge (A) and wipe it with a clean-cloth.
•Pour the oil slowly to“FULL”mark on the oil gauge.
•Insert the oil gauge into tube (B) WITHOUT SCREWING IT IN.
•Remove the oil gauge (A) to check the oil level.The level should be between“ADD”and“FULL”marks. Do not overfill.•Install and tighten the oil gauge (A)

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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #14 on: September 17, 2023, 07:23:32 am »
Dad changing the whole steering system.
In his mid 80’s and tired of crawling around under them. So he did this.
Also does same in garage with pulley system in rafters.
Drained gas and oil to be changed anyway.
27hp command in his older one. 13aq11cp712



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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2023, 09:55:26 am »
Saving - Got a question for the brain trust in the know.
Dad said he seen some clear type fluid on ground after work. My guess was hydo from a vent maybe from rearend.
So I searched on what to use and how to top off. I cant find nothing but it is a sealed unit.
I wonder too because I have 2 of these and always wondered about the hydro fluid. Any info?
Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid

Our company does not manufacture hydrostatic transmissions and they are not designed to be a consumer serviceable assembly. They are filled with the specified pump fluid to match each pump design and then sealed by each manufacturer at their factories.
Replacing hydrostatic fluid is normally not necessary, unless the drive system is in need of some other internal service or repair. Persons unfamiliar with servicing these hydrostatic systems are encouraged to use our Authorized Service Center Directory and make arrangements to have these systems professionally serviced.
Although several companies have manufactured and supplied our company with hydrostatic transmissions over the years,
Hydro-Gear® manufactures the majority of the hydrostatic transmissions used on our products. Click Here to visit the Hydro-Gear® Web site.
If you are unsure as to the manufacturer of the specific pump being serviced, it will be necessary for you to contact our Customer Support Department and our Technical Support Staff will be happy to research and identify what model and manufacturer hydrostatic drive system was originally used in a particular model and series of machine.

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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2023, 08:16:17 am »
🤦‍♂️😂. That woke me up mowing. Front right deck wheel came off ran over and 10-15 yards out with a bang.
Bent the blade.

Just hoping spindles good.  (actually forgot to look those over good, but seems fine when tried out)

Here I was just thinking about welding same one on other deck. This was fine last checked.

I weld worse now then what I did before the age shakes. 🤦‍♂️😂
Hope the ER welds hold 😋🥴
Both done on both decks.

Freak I suk at welding chit. Be better off drilling holes and rivet gun. 😝😂✌️


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Re: Cub LTX1050
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2023, 11:12:42 am »
942-04053C blade
734-04155  5" front
734-0973 5" back
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