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    Regularly clean carburetor?

    I have an unused bottle of carburetor cleaner lying around. I’m not aware of any specific issue with my carburetor (other than my mower is 15+ years old so anything/everything is starting to go….), but the fact that I have a bottle of carburetor cleaner has me wondering if I should be regularly...
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    Cub Cadet 1515 : Clogged Fuel Line?

    Thanks everyone. Does anyone know of a good set of step-by-step instructions for removing the gas tank for the Cub Cadet 1515? I'm not seeing anything in the user manual. Any idea how big of a job removing the tank is?.....is that < 1 hour, 1-2 hours, 2-3 hours, 3+ etc Thank you
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    Cub Cadet 1515 : Clogged Fuel Line?

    Hi, I have a pretty old (early 2000's) Cub Cadet 1515 that has been giving me trouble starting up the engine for a few years now. The only way I can get the mower to start is by taking off the side panel, disconnecting the fuel line from the fuel filter, and then using my mouth to very forcibly...
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    Cub Cadet 1515 Clogged fuel line?

    Is it ok to use carb cleaner in fuel? In 2 seconds of research I’ve read online that that is not recommended.
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    Cub Cadet 1515 Clogged fuel line?

    Blow the compressed air from up their the fuel line, or from the gas tank? And do you mean a can of compressed air, or like a compressor?
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    Cub Cadet 1515 Clogged fuel line?

    Not totally sure what you mean by inline, but it’s connected to a rubber fuel line that I can easily connect/disconnect.
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    Cub Cadet 1515 Clogged fuel line?

    I have a ~2000-ish (yes, it’s old) Cub Cadet 1515 that I believe has a clogged fuel line and I’m looking for ideas on how to address. The mower never starts on the first few attempts, because there’s no gas coming out of the fuel line. Pretty much every time I want to mow, I have to disconnect...
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