So like many here I have a few Cub Cadets and like everything they do need parts from time to time. I used to have a great dealer just up the road who stocked parts for just about everything from originals up to current models and had a used section of equipment that had a bit of everything. He's gone now and the dealer that took over is a joke, they stock some parts but nothing like Iver did. Plus they are half a step above useless if you don't walk in with a part number for them. So I've been going to other places for consumable items and some hard parts. My question is, who do you folks use to get your parts like belts, blades, deck wheels, and other assorted parts?
Oil wise I buy mine from the local tractor supply because the rest of the places all want to sell strictly synthetics and those don't work so well in some engines. I was buying only OE blades until they tripled the price on them, now I'm running Oregon and Stens stuff.
Belts I've been using Stens and OE as well as PIX and A&I when I can find them. The local dealers carry about 5 aftermarket sizes and none are correct for the brands they sell!
Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
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Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
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Re: Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
Check out ccspecialties.org for good service and large inventory.
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Re: Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
Steve
Why not go straight to cub? The web site is kinda a pain but once you figure it out not bad. Most parts are about 2-4 days out and after 100$ free shipping!
As for belts I’m a ebay shopper and have has good results aftermarket. I keep a few sizes.
Kohler parts again eBay, whatever dealer has the cheepest price that week!
Why not go straight to cub? The web site is kinda a pain but once you figure it out not bad. Most parts are about 2-4 days out and after 100$ free shipping!
As for belts I’m a ebay shopper and have has good results aftermarket. I keep a few sizes.
Kohler parts again eBay, whatever dealer has the cheepest price that week!
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Re: Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
Joe, I try to use Cub when possible, but for some items they are $$$$ compared to other sources for comparable parts. It would be different if I was buying a Cub part that was made in the US and was known to be better, but when the pulley I needed was the exact same part as the Stens item but twice the price... In other words I'm cheap.... lol
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Re: Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
I use a local dealer who sells Oregon stuff. The closest Cub dealer is in Canastota. I've had good luck with Tractor Supply belts.
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Re: Parts and where you buy them and what do you keep as spares?
I have used Partstree.com with success. Everything else is sourced via Ebay. I have bought very few parts locally.