Cub Cadet 50 in. 24 HP Gas-Powered Enduro Series Riding Lawn Mower, XT1 LT50 FAB
The Cub Cadet XT1 LT50 riding lawn mower is powered by a 24 HP/725 cc twin-cylinder Kohler CARB engine that delivers high-performance power to tackle your yard. 50 in. heavy-duty AeroForce fabricated deck that delivers a signature cut with fewer clumps and stragglers, finer clippings and increased evenness. The hydrostatic transmission on this riding lawn mower is designed for smooth operation, no shifting, just push the pedal and go.
The Cub Cadet 50 in. 24 HP Gas-Powered Enduro Series XT1 LT50 Riding Lawn Mower is engineered with elite strength and reliable control. With a heavy-duty 50 in. AeroForce fabricated deck, this riding lawn mower delivers a best-in-class cut, meaning fewer clumps and stragglers, finer clippings and increased evenness. This riding lawn mower is powered by a reliable 24 HP/725 cc Kohler engine that delivers high-performance power to tackle your yard. Mow with optimized command and control at every turn with a hydrostatic transmission that eliminates shifting, just push the pedal and your lawn mower is running. Ride in comfort on this riding mower with a 15 in. high-back seat. An AGM battery delivers reliable starting with a slower discharge so you won’t have to worry about your lawn mower going dead during the offseason. The LT50 riding mower is compatible with a variety of attachments and accessories for year-round versatility. Backed by a 3-year warranty and a nationwide network of Cub Cadet dealers for expert service and support, the XT1 Enduro Series riding lawn mower delivers an unrivaled mowing experience.
- The Cub Cadet XT1 LT50 riding lawn mower is powered by a 24 HP/725 cc twin-cylinder Kohler CARB engine that delivers high-performance power to tackle your yard
- 50 in. heavy-duty AeroForce fabricated deck that delivers a signature cut with fewer clumps and stragglers, finer clippings and increased evenness
- The hydrostatic transmission on this riding lawn mower is designed for smooth operation, no shifting, just push the pedal and go
- Adjustable cut and sew high back 15 in. seat with a 10 incline and slide slope provides elite comfort for an unrivaled mowing experience
- Durable and compact AGM battery delivers a premium experience with a longer lifespan and lower maintenance compared to traditional lead acid wet batteries and improved starting performance for reliable starting of the riding mower season to season
- Backed by expert service and knowledgeable support from the nationwide network of Cub Cadet riding lawn mower dealers
- Responsive steering system delivers 16 in. turning radius and provides optimized command and control for smooth cutting and maneuvering, whether straight away or around obstacles
- Easily switch between 12 cutting height positions with an electric PTO
- LED headlights provide enhanced visibility in all-weather conditions
- S-blades are thoughtfully designed to give the best performance and durability, and a unique, S-shaped center hole ensures proper installation
- Push button cruise control maintains desired speed for consistent mowing
- Optional multi-seasonal attachments provide year-round versatility, including a twin bagger, snow blower, sun shade/snow cab, snow blade, mulch kit, steel and poly carts and a rear spreader (sold separately)
- Comes fully crated and requires some assembly upon arrival
- 3-year no hour limit warranty, 5-year frame warranty and lifetime limited fabricated deck shell warranty for peace of mind
- Ideal lawn tractor for mowing up 2-4 acres of mostly flat terrain and a few obstacles
Additional information
Blade Length | 17.9 in. |
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Blade Material | Steel |
Cutting Width | 50 in. |
Deck Material | Steel |
Deck Size | 50 in. |
Deck Thickness | 11 gauge |
Deck Type | Fabricated |
Discharge Location | Side |
Engine Cycles | 4 cycle |
Engine Displacement | 725cc |
Frame Material | Steel |
Front Tire Type | Turf Saver |
Front Wheel or Tire Size | 15 in. x 6 in. – 6 in. |
Fuel Capacity | 3 gal. |
Height Adjustment Type | 12 Position Hand Lever |
Horsepower | 24 HP |
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by Andrew
The machine its self is lovely and everything I hoped it would be. The unboxing process was pretty unpleasant. The mower was left in my driveway in essentially a wooden crate that I had to disassemble. The bottom of the crate was also just pieces of wood rather than one solid platform, so with some of the wheels off of the wood, as it was left for me, I couldn’t just drive it off. I worked for an hour+ trying to get the pieces of wood unlodged from underneath the machine so I could remove it. It also takes tools to put part of the machine together, and I never saw this mentioned in the website. The mower is up and going, though, I found it to be very sturdy and reliable. A very good machine.
by Joe
Good looking, sturdy machine capable of even the toughest jobs.
by Yaya
The mower is really nice and is great for bigger yards. I mow roughly 2 acres and I haven’t had any problems with it. One tank of gas is all I need to mow 2 acres. The mowing deck cuts the grass up a lot finer than other mowers I’ve had in the past. I highly recommend this mower to anyone with a huge yard.
by Tim
Great mower so far. DO NOT go to the Muncie, IN store to buy one. Spent 25 minutes there Saturday waiting to talk to a sales associate about the mower and ended up just leaving. Spent another hour there on Sunday and the mower didn’t have a battery in it. The guy took 20 minutes to get a battery and come back out. He then had no clue how to even start the mower, besides the fact the mower had rust all over it and scratches and dents in places. I looked at a Troy built they had beside it and the blade was hitting the deck and sitting in the grass exit chute and wouldn’t even spin. Those guys have no clue what they’re doing. He then took another 20 minutes to turn off the alarm so I could drive the mower. Might have even taken longer but I left and went to the New Castle, IN store. Immediately had a guy come out and talk to me then there were 4 sales associates including 2 of them that build the mowers. They answered all my questions and had me on it for a test drive in 10 minutes. The mower looked great and was truly brand new. I think I made a great choice and I think it will last me a long time.