stembridge
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New member, this is my first post here.

I bought a Cub Cadet XT3 GSX with a 60" fabricated deck last autumn, which I like a lot, except for the fact the Kohler CH740 rarely runs smoothly through a whole mowing. It's done this since new - I'd take it back to the dealer, but they're five hours away (I bought one of the last XT3s I could find anywhere, as they're discontinued now, and had to drive that far to retrieve it). We have a True Value store about a half-hour away that carries Cub Cadet, and I'll take it there if I can't troubleshoot on my own (with hopefully some help here!).
The engine will run smoothly for a while (maybe 30 minutes, although sometimes the symptoms start immediately, even from cold), but then it acts like either A) it's starved momentarily for fuel, or B) the ignition got switched off momentarily. Once this begins happening, it will progressively get worse until the engine dies.
I'm led to believe it's an electrical problem because it won't start about half the time once it dies completely (by that, I mean turning the key to the start position results in dead silence - no click, etc.). Letting it sit until cool usually means I can start it, but not always - I sometimes have to keep worrying it until it will eventually start. After I get it starting, it will continue to start okay again until it dies out as before.
The first time it happened was while mulching leaves in the autumn right after I bought it, which caked up the air filters pretty bad. Cleaning the filters seemed to help at the time, but with the new mowing season ramping up, it's got a fresh, clean filter in place (as well as fresh oil/filter since I'm past the break-in period). I briefly removed the air filter to see if that made any difference, which it didn't. Also briefly unscrewed the fuel fill cap, in case it had a plugged vent, but again with no difference.
My engine model is CH740-3328 and the s/n is 5127807843. It has about 18 hours on it.
I have the PDF service manual as well, and read all the threads here with CH740 mentioned in them. The ignition kill circuit seems like something that may be suspect, or possibly the key switch. But on a brand-new machine?
Any suggestions welcome!
Ed

I bought a Cub Cadet XT3 GSX with a 60" fabricated deck last autumn, which I like a lot, except for the fact the Kohler CH740 rarely runs smoothly through a whole mowing. It's done this since new - I'd take it back to the dealer, but they're five hours away (I bought one of the last XT3s I could find anywhere, as they're discontinued now, and had to drive that far to retrieve it). We have a True Value store about a half-hour away that carries Cub Cadet, and I'll take it there if I can't troubleshoot on my own (with hopefully some help here!).
The engine will run smoothly for a while (maybe 30 minutes, although sometimes the symptoms start immediately, even from cold), but then it acts like either A) it's starved momentarily for fuel, or B) the ignition got switched off momentarily. Once this begins happening, it will progressively get worse until the engine dies.
I'm led to believe it's an electrical problem because it won't start about half the time once it dies completely (by that, I mean turning the key to the start position results in dead silence - no click, etc.). Letting it sit until cool usually means I can start it, but not always - I sometimes have to keep worrying it until it will eventually start. After I get it starting, it will continue to start okay again until it dies out as before.
The first time it happened was while mulching leaves in the autumn right after I bought it, which caked up the air filters pretty bad. Cleaning the filters seemed to help at the time, but with the new mowing season ramping up, it's got a fresh, clean filter in place (as well as fresh oil/filter since I'm past the break-in period). I briefly removed the air filter to see if that made any difference, which it didn't. Also briefly unscrewed the fuel fill cap, in case it had a plugged vent, but again with no difference.
My engine model is CH740-3328 and the s/n is 5127807843. It has about 18 hours on it.
I have the PDF service manual as well, and read all the threads here with CH740 mentioned in them. The ignition kill circuit seems like something that may be suspect, or possibly the key switch. But on a brand-new machine?
Any suggestions welcome!
Ed
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