Howdy everybody, I'd like to introduce myself as I am new to the cub cadet world. I just picked up a Super 2072 yesterday and plan to dig into it on a few things. I'll be moving soon and wanted a solid tractor that could handle anything I throw at it and I think I might have found one! It has a few issues:
Power lever is broken
Brakes dont work
Steering is sloppy
Here are a few shots:
New guy with a 2072
- ReicheP
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Re: New guy with a 2072
Hi and welcome to the group! You mention brakes don't work, it's a Hydro who needs brakes?
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Re: New guy with a 2072
Wheel weights for the occasional FL snowstorm, I see...
Good luck with your tune-up; welcome,
Good luck with your tune-up; welcome,
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Re: New guy with a 2072
Ha! I know right? The only reason it would be nice right now is because the power lever broke - so finding neutral is impossible. It was pretty interesting trying to drive around/start in either forward or reverse. I almost hit the PO's truck at one point! I've got a new lever on the way via fleabay - and I believe there is a write-up on adjusting the linkage one I get it in - so I will try that.ReicheP wrote:Hi and welcome to the group! You mention brakes don't work, it's a Hydro who needs brakes?
The mower only has 410 hours on it - so its practically new mechanically it just needs a LOT of touch-up. That big 60" deck will make short work of the yard though - thats for sure!
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Re: New guy with a 2072
Adam -Welcome. Post your progress in the "CCC and MTD..." sub-forum. Glad to have you!
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Re: New guy with a 2072
I know i saw that tractor for sale somewhere......I just cant remember? Man just put a front grill in there and it will look like a nice unit! Funny how a simple piece like that really sets the "mood" for the whole tractor. From the small pic i can see that mower deck is one of the nicer ones.....except the deflector shoot. Mine looks the same so its in the attic. Now..... lets strike up a deal on those wheel weights?? Welcome! Dave
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Re: New guy with a 2072
Thanks a lot guys! I bought the tractor off of a guy that buys/sells all kinds of junk - everything from tractors to boats etc etc. I guess he bought this one off of a horse rescue here in FL. Not sure how long ago though.
I've got a hydro lever on the way and I printed out the operators manual. I'll post up some progress shots in the CCC/MTD forum mentioned when I start working on it. I just need to find a service manual to help figure out how to do everything.
As far as the wheel weights - we shall see. I'm not sure if I will need them or not yet!
I've got a hydro lever on the way and I printed out the operators manual. I'll post up some progress shots in the CCC/MTD forum mentioned when I start working on it. I just need to find a service manual to help figure out how to do everything.
As far as the wheel weights - we shall see. I'm not sure if I will need them or not yet!