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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 16081947" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>Cut Cadet residential mowers are made by MTD now. Same as Murry and other cheap big box stores. My 48 is a Cub Cadet Recon. Part of the commercial Tank series. It cuts beautiful. It has had a few issues for only having 350 hours or so.</p><p>Some of it was the Kohler Command engine though. Coil packs and then head gaskets.</p><p>The spindles for a couple years (Mine included) used tapered roller bearings in the spindles. Not bad considering I can rebuild all 3 spindles for about $70 but if you remove blades to change or sharpen you better TQ it back to 110 ft lbs.</p><p>Do it with a impact like I did before I learned better and you will be rebuilding soon.</p><p>Also a good thing I tore them apart and learned how they were built. Cub Cadet tells you they are not rebuild-able and the whole spindle is $167 each.</p><p></p><p>So yea, while I can attest that the commercial models are decent machines they would not be my first recommendation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 16081947, member: 9007"] Cut Cadet residential mowers are made by MTD now. Same as Murry and other cheap big box stores. My 48 is a Cub Cadet Recon. Part of the commercial Tank series. It cuts beautiful. It has had a few issues for only having 350 hours or so. Some of it was the Kohler Command engine though. Coil packs and then head gaskets. The spindles for a couple years (Mine included) used tapered roller bearings in the spindles. Not bad considering I can rebuild all 3 spindles for about $70 but if you remove blades to change or sharpen you better TQ it back to 110 ft lbs. Do it with a impact like I did before I learned better and you will be rebuilding soon. Also a good thing I tore them apart and learned how they were built. Cub Cadet tells you they are not rebuild-able and the whole spindle is $167 each. So yea, while I can attest that the commercial models are decent machines they would not be my first recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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