I have a 2017 Cub Cadet Enduro series XT1 My question and complaint is why do I have to replace the throttle/Choke cable every two years for no reason known. Cable looks perfectly fine but is jammed up on the inside of protective sleeve. It is garage kept year-round. I have checked the tension and have it properly adjusted to full choke and choke opens just enough to start it. I also have to choke every time I start it no matter if I had it running 5 minutes prior. Seems odd but works. Just wonder why I have to replace cable so many times. This I'm sure is a known issue for I'm sure others have same problems.
I really like the mower just getting tired of buying cables every 2 years. Actually, just put one on last summer and had to replace again this year as it broke this last time. Now if I try to lower throttle to less fuel it just sticks and jams up again, so it won't turn down anyhow. So I have been just turning key off at full throttle as I am moving forward or reverse so it wont backfire. I should not have to buy stock in cables for the money I paid for this should be a fix for it somehow. Do you have a known fix for this issue? Got any different cable design so this don't happen? Send me one please
Thank You in Advance for your help
Gerald Gray
25653 CR 98
McMillan, MI 49853
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Claimed loss: 3 cables and need another 87.00 dollars total
Desired outcome: Send me a new a couple replacement throttle/choke cables for this mower please....
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It sounds like your Cub Cadet is keeping you on your toes! It's frustrating to keep replacing that throttle/choke cable every couple of years, especially when it seems like everything is adjusted correctly and maintained well.
It's like your mower has developed a taste for throttle cables! Who knew they were so delicious? The fact that the cable is jamming up inside the sleeve suggests that it might be a design quirk — or maybe a feature that secretly wants you to have a spare cable handy at all times.
Your frustration is totally understandable, especially when you’ve invested in a piece of equipment you like otherwise. Hopefully, the folks at Cub Cadet will be able to offer a more permanent fix or at least help you out with a free cable or two!