Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - Cub Cadet Zero Turn RZ 42
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dvargo
06-09-07, 10:22 AM
Hello,
I recently bought a Cub Cadet RZ 42 from Home Depot. I have noticed that one side seems to go faster than the other. That said, if I push forward all the way on both sides I veer to the left. I have followed the manual for setup and ensure air pressure is correct all around. Do I have a bad hydro cyclinder on that side? Should I take it back?
Thank you,
Doug
I recently bought a Cub Cadet RZ 42 from Home Depot. I have noticed that one side seems to go faster than the other. That said, if I push forward all the way on both sides I veer to the left. I have followed the manual for setup and ensure air pressure is correct all around. Do I have a bad hydro cyclinder on that side? Should I take it back?
Thank you,
Doug
repair_guy
06-09-07, 12:41 PM
I'd take it back to Home Depot.Because anything that you do to it is going void the warrnty.But the linkage on that side just needs to be adjusted.Both linkages has to be so both hydro cyclinder moves the same amount of fluid.