Junk Snowblower. I paid over $1,100 for a snowblower that I have used 2x's and for less than 45 minutes total.
My concrete apron is about 3/4" inch higher than my black top driveway.
I rubbed up against a high spot on the driveway (which is my fault of course) & the entire gear box is tore up inside.
Cub Cadet estimates over $550 in labor and parts for (1) $36.51 Worm Gear and $36.00 for (4) Ball Bearings. - $72.51
Absolutely crazy beyond crazy for repair costs.
Luckily my son in law is an engineer for a major lawn mower and snowblower company.
He got all new OEM parts needed for $45 out the door and the entire gearbox, gears, bearings & axle has been successfully rebuilt in under 1 hour.
The cotter pins on the tines should have broken off in order to avoid damage to gears which did NOT happen.
Finally, the representative at Cub Cadet argued with me that they don't send parts to customers and that only authorized dealers can obtain them. (I am not too sure why the Cub Cadet website gives me the option to purchase parts and put them in my cart.)
Poor service & poor value. Inferior design and J.U.N.K cheap parts.
I still have a 1996 Craftsman Snowblower that works to this day that has taken 1,000's more bumps & bruises and never failed me.
If your driveway is not as flat as a mirror….be ready for a repair. I highly suggest wrapping your Cub Cadet equipment with thick diapers to limit any damages.
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My 1996 Craftsman Snowblower works better than this junk.
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