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Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower

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Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower

When you want the best to tackle the biggest jobs, Cub Cadet's 900 Series is the perfect fit. With a high horsepower engine and wide clearing width, you can tear into any size snowfall. And it has power steering for easy, single-hand operation. This Cub Cadet 45" Snow Thrower makes life in the cold a lot easier with an electric start, dual steerable wheels, 16" X-treme augers, and dual halogen headlights. Don't get caught in the snow this winter. Count on Cub Cadet.
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Is this product available this year?
If so, are repairs done in store or do we contact the manufacturer directly?
asked 2 years, 8 months ago
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Anonymous
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answer 1
if you go on tyo cub cadets website and type in your postal code it gives you an area of your local repair places
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
by
jrnation88
 - cobourg ontario
answer 2
Yes, this product is available again this year. The store is not responsible for repairs. Your local Home Depot store or MTD products can provide you with the authorized dealer in your area.
Cub Cadet
answered 2 years, 8 months ago
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MTDEX
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Where exactly are these "in store"
I checked within 100k of London and within 100k of Toronto - nothing!
asked 1 year, 6 months ago
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Anonymous
on Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower
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answer 1
i work at the cobourg store 7251 and we stock them
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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jrnation88
 - cobourg ontario
answer 2
Anonymous, I have checked with Home Depot head office and the following stores are showing stock as of today
Guelph, store #7017 Pickering, store # 7238
Kitchener west store, #7179 Markham, store # 7262
Etobicoke, store # 7011
Hope this information helps you!
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
by
mtdexpert1
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Has there been any problems with this unit? Seeing it's much bigger and there is a wider auger to worry about? What about any bearing problems?
asked 2 years, 8 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Canada
on Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower
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answer 1
Not sure about bearing, but the belts can't handle the loads typical of this machine. Multiple shop visits to repair failed belts and cables. Hate this thing, wish I'd never bought it.
answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
by
Rickish
 - Kingfisher, BC
answer 2
Warranty claims on this unit have been minimal. We did have some slight concerns with the bearings on this unit and re-engineered it for last years production to make it more robust.
Cub Cadet
answered 2 years, 7 months ago
by
MTDEX
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Who makes the Cub Cadet engine and more specifically, is it a "Powermore" engine?
asked 2 years, 5 months ago
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Anonymous
on Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower
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answer 1
The Cub Cadet and Powermore engines are both manufactured by MTD, the parent company.
answered 2 years, 5 months ago
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mtdexpert1
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how makes the engine
asked 1 year, 5 months ago
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Anonymous
on Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower
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answer 1
This engine was developed exclusively by MTD in conjunction with their manufacturing partner in China. MTD engine specialists are directly involved in the design and manufacturing to ensure the quality and dependability that MTD is know for.

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answered 1 year, 5 months ago
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mtdexpert1
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can i use an inverter to power the electric start?
the cub cadet electric start has a 110 volt electric start
i want to know if i can power it with a 12v inverter from a car battery. can someone please tell me how many amps or watts it needs to start so i know weather my current inverter can provide enough power
asked 1 year, 5 months ago
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Anonymous
 - woodstock
on Cub Cadet 45 Inch Snow Thrower
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answer 1
Anonymous,
We do not recommend the use of an inverter to start the snowthrower.
answered 1 year, 5 months ago
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mtdexpert1
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