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I have read the manual and intend on doing all maintenance as outlined. My previous (still have) mower was a Scotts, made by John Deere, 16 h.p. Kohler Command, 42' cut.
This mower has been trouble free for 8 years, but I wanted something with a wider cut and am hoping I purchased a good reliable machine. I mow approx. Long time lurker, first time poster. I have a 2007 model 2550.
So far I've had very few problems. My biggest problem was an electrical issue. When the tractor was new it would blow one of the ignition fuses and die. I kept replacing fuses until I noticed one of the wires supplying current to the headlights was low enough that when the tractor was on a side of a hill it would shift and allow the wire to contact the heat shield above the motor. It had melted the insulation and whenever the wire touched. Bang, there went the fuse.
I secured the wire to the top of the hood. Problem solved. Second problem.
The original hood broke off. I was mighty pi$$ed but the dealer replaced it even though it had just gone out of warranty. Other than that it's been a great tractor. Mows great, runs great. I mow about 1 1/2 acres and have about 100 hours on her. If I needed another tractor I'd go this route again, but Cub has made that impossible as they have changed their lawn/garden tractor series yet again. Hi Bruce, we have a 2550 with close to 250 hrs and it's been a good mower.
I've made a lot of mods to suit our desire for a close fairway cut.now I'm very happy with it. Couple of things besides the good advice above, always use your hand to guide the hood to the upright position. Also if you have a press fit oil stick with a rubber 'O' ring I'd replace that with something more conventional screw cap like this.
Also a lot of use shell rotella 15-40.it's very good. EDIT What bolts are you talking about that dig in the grass?
Can you post a pic? That's a new one to me.thanks.