You’re going to run into a problem with your snowblower one of these days even if you took precautions to prevent them. It happens to every snowblower. I have put together a list of items that will help you address some of the most common problems that develop in a Cub Cadet snowblower. Regularly servicing …
Snowblowers
You invested in a snowblower with a drive system to help lessen the amount of effort needed to move through the snow. When it acts up or just stops moving, there are several items that you need to look at and repair, if necessary, to get your snowblower moving again. A Cub Cadet snowblower will …
You may have a snowblower with a single-cylinder engine or a twin-cylinder engine. No matter which kind you have, you will most likely run into a time when it doesn’t start when you need it to. This isn’t a problem what you want to deal with in a middle of a snowstorm. A Cub Cadet …
Once again you’re out in the driveway trying to clear the snow so you aren’t snowed in. While blowing snow, you realize your snowblower isn’t blowing snow out of the chute. Maybe it is, but it’s just not blowing as much snow as it usually does and not throwing it as far. A Cub Cadet …
The auger blades on your snowblower are barely moving so you’re unable to clear snow. Finding the problem and fixing it to get the auger working again is necessary so you’re not stuck using a traditional snow shovel. Not only does a snowblower help you get the job done quickly, but your back will also …
I love being able to use my snowblower after a big snowfall. It’s just fun to watch a small machine work so efficiently to clear the snow from my driveway. Keeping the auger and housing parts in good condition helps ensure the snow is collected in the auger and pushed through the chute so snow …
With the prices of gas increasing these days, you want to consume the fuel and not lose it through a leak in your snowblower. Not only are you wasting money with a fuel leak, but also opening yourself up to dangerous conditions. A gas leak can be dangerous when the snowblower is placed near flammable …
Getting caught in the middle of a snowstorm with a snowblower that won’t start is frustrating! Without it, your snow removal task gets increasingly more difficult and takes a lot more time if you’re stuck using a snow shovel to clear a path through your sidewalk and driveway. A Cub Cadet snowblower won’t start when …
You purchased a Cub Cadet snowblower to save yourself from the intense labor of removing your snow with a hand shovel. Keeping it running at its best includes knowing and using the right fuel to minimize downtime. Cub Cadet snowblowers use an unleaded gas with a minimum 87 octane rating and maximum 10% ethanol content. …
Old gas is one of the primary reasons a snowblower will not start or will begin to run sluggishly. Knowing the right type of gas to use and how to care for it is a must for every Toro snowblower owner to minimize issues that develop from running the wrong type of gas or old …