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Many owners have had there Cub Cadet lawn mower tractor for a long time! They use it every day to cut their lawns which are often very large. After each and every use, consumers should clean any debris left behind. Cleaning debris from your club cadet lawn mower will ensure that the housing, wheels etc do not rot away over time and your machine continues to operate properly. The Cub Cadet SRC 621 six-speed self-propelled mower is at the top of its class according to many readers. This mower easily climbs itself over any terrain that you might throw at it. Plus, it has a bagger, mulching option and side discharge. It comes with a 6.5-horsepower Kawasaki OHV engine, with a standard 21-inch cut. For those living near a golf course, this mower might make their grounds crew a little jealous.
It's no belt drive system means that the engine connects directly to the transmission. The only belt, obviously, is the mower deck belt, which will need maintained/changed every few years. Plus, the engine is designed a lot like a car's engine-it is a fully pressured and lubricated engine. One minor issue that I discovered on chat forums was that its turn radius should be tighter. Well, with toughness and durability, you're always going to have to suffer some flexibility (think of body builders!). Anyhow, with its cast iron front axel, solid drive shaft, cruise control and unyielding transmission, it's no wonder you won't have to buy another model for sometime. .
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