Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro LT 42 in. 18 HP Kohler 5400 Series Engine Hydrostatic Drive Gas Riding Lawn

18 HP Kohler 5400 Series Single Cylinder Engine. Smooth hydrostatic transmission eliminates the need for shifting. Intelligently designed to allow easy maneuvering around obstacles.

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Industry-leading power converge with strength, comfort and versatility from the LT42 Riding Mower from Cub Cadet. It is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission that provides a smooth, simple operation and eliminates the need for shifting. Simply push the pedal and go. Intelligently designed to allow easy maneuvering around obstacles, the unit features adjustable seating and a steering-wheel complete with a comfort-grip cushion for support.

  • Optimized steering system for incredibly responsive handling
  • LED headlights offer extended life and enhanced visibility in all weather conditions
  • 12 easily-selectable cutting height positions and a smooth lever-engaged PTO provide the perfect cut
  • Automotive-style 16 in. turning radius provides smooth cutting and maneuvering, whether straight away or around obstacles
  • Innovative Cub Cadet open high-back seat designed with oversized base and elevated back support
  • Soft-touch, rubberized comfort grip steering wheel provides a solid feel and controlled steering
  • E-coat corrosion defense system resists wear and tear
  • Push-button cruise control maintains desired speed for consistent mowing
  • Quick-connect deck wash system provides high-pressure water that cleans out grass and debris built up under the deck
  • Optional multi-seasonal attachments provide year-round versatility, including a twin bagger, snow thrower, sun shade/snow cab, snow blade, mulch kit, steel and poly carts and a rear spreader (sold separately)
  • No-hour/3-year limited residential including the power train and 5-year chassis/front axle warranties
  • Comes fully crated and requires some assembly, check out the assembly video
  • Model 13AOA1CS056

Additional information

Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.)

67 x 43 x 52

Cutting Width (in.)

42

Front Wheel Size (in.)

15

Mower Deck Width

42

Rear Wheel Size (in.)

20

Turning Radius (in.)

16

Certifications and Listings

No Certifications or Listings

Manufacturer Warranty

3-Year Limited Warranty

Average Rating

4.33

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Paul

    Have contacted you about the auto seat kill switch not working correctly. Need a warranty fix. Have not been contacted.

  2. 03

    by David

    I love my Cub Cadet! But, it did not come with an owners manual. I contacted the store and they told me I could go on line and down load one. Why should I have to do that? Also, it is hard to fine accessories for this unit. There are of course the suggested accessories. But what about other items, like sun shielding or covers? Push blades for snow? Or wagons or pull behind carts? Another thing I have noticed is the cutting pattern. It cuts slightly shorter on one side and misses a little in the middle. That isn’t a problem for me because I tend to cross cut anyway. But it may be an issue to some that want to make one pass over the yard and be done. Over all it is a great little yard tractor for my use. I would say that if I had a larger yard, I would go to (at least) the next size up.

  3. 03

    by Odise

    Had it about 6 months, used it on my 1.5 acres lot…. so far so good, engine start within first kick even at one point it sat for 4 weeks in the garage, seat is ok comfort, assembling is minimal to nothing, as they arrives in a crate pallet, the only pain is removing it out the crate, one side of the 2 wheels was stuck into the pallet wood, you can’t push or pull, I have to use saw to cut removed wood pieces and have my neighbors help able to free the mower out off the crate pallet, so plan on have additional help for your mower removal. Also lately I noticing my front wheel alignment getting off probably need some tuning under the hood.

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