I can not find a way to link the Cub Cadet website to this video but you can order the proper auger from Cub Cadets Website. #diy #cubcadet #snowblower
It was relatively inexpensive and it was a friends machine. He bought the auger. The old one was pretty tweaked when I pulled it out. It probably would have been ok but if you saw the steel that Cub uses now you’d understand. It’s definitely not the Cub Cadet of yesteryear.
I don’t believe you grease these newer Cub Cadets. My older snowblowers have had grease zerks but the newer ones have not. They weren’t greased from the factory but it’s not a bad idea.
@@pilgrimsgarage I know that a lot of the times that the factory doesn't grease these shafts, that is why I do it. I'm being pro active because if you stay ready, you don't have to get ready. I put anti seize on everything. Hell, when ever I run out of toothpaste, I use anti seize. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣✌🏿
When replacing the belt you might want to look at the pulleys. Cub Cadet isn’t as good as it used to be but you should get more than 4 times out of the belt.
Probably in this case but my friend had already bought the auger. It’s pretty thin steel so it’s quite malleable. Be sure you use shear pins in it though.