Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro LT 42 in. 19.5 HP Kohler 5400 Series Engine Hydrostatic Drive Gas Riding Lawn Tractor

19.5 HP 541 cc Kohler 5400 Series Single Cylinder Engine. Smooth Tuff Torq TL-200 Hydrostatic Transmission. 42 in. Deck with Twin Blade System with S-Blade Hole Pattern.

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The Cub Cadet XT1 LT42 lawn tactor was engineered with elite strength and reliable control. A muscular 42-in. stamped deck delivers a signature cut with an unprecedented level of bagging performance. A reliable 19.5 HP/541cc Kohler engine 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 go. Ride in comfort 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 it going dead during the offseason. The LT42 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 delivers an unrivaled mowing experience.

  • 19.5 HP/541 cc Kohler engine delivers high-performance power to tackle your yard
  • 42 in. stamped deck built with heavy-duty materials and an advanced belt design, ensuring durability and reliability while delivering a signature cut
  • Hydrostatic transmission for smooth operation, no shifting, just push the pedal and go
  • Adjustable cut and sew high back 15 in. seat with a 10 degree 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 season to season
  • Backed by expert service and knowledgeable support from the nationwide network of Cub Cadet 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
  • 12 easily-selectable cutting height positions and a smooth lever-engaged PTO provide a signature cut
  • 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)
  • 3-year no hour limit warranty and 5-year frame warranty for peace of mind
  • Comes fully crated and requires some assembly upon arrival

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 (in.)

42

Rear Wheel Size (in.)

20

Turning Radius (in.)

16

Certifications and Listings

No Certifications or Listings

Manufacturer Warranty

3-Year Limited Warranty

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  • 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20
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  • Alan Kohler, Australian journalist
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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Joe

    Very nice machine. My only complaint would be the reverse mow option, but it’s acceptable.

  2. 08

    by Steven

    Not out of crate yet unknow.

  3. 08

    by Wolfie

    I ordered the Cub Cadet 42” riding mower on Wed.Jan 26,2022. watched reviews on how to uncrate, got all my tools ready for delivery on fri. the 28th. (by the way review said it would be a bear to uncrate) to my surprise it came fully assembled and ready to roll. All I had to do was top off the gas and oil. Delivery was soooooo smooth I didn’t hear them drop if off. I tried it out this morning on the dormant grass on my side yard, perfect cut, fired right up and did everything they said it would do. I had to order the mulch kit from Cub Cadet as my mower has the “S” hole blade and the only had the star set up at Home Depot, no big deal. But Home Depot went above and beyond, more than expected and saved me a lot of trouble and work for sure, at first I thought it may be a floor model but it had zero hrs on mower so all frosty (frosty is way better than cool). I can’t wait for spring cutting yard will be a blast and save my hips. Oh and the warranty is one of the best out there a big plus. All in all one of the best fridays I had in a long time. The other store may be closer(rhymes with knows) but I use Home Depot because if for any reason Im not satisfied they alway make it right! Well done and many thanks to the hard working folks.

  4. 08

    by Lashelle

    Since it is Winter I have not had a chance to use it.

  5. 08

    by Pixie

    Happy with purchase, but was wondering when we did the first 5 hour oil change there was dirt inside the top of the dip stick. Is it supposed to do that?

  6. 08

    by William

    I love my Club Cadet mower. It was shipped on time, easy to assemble, and fired up with the first turn of the key. It runs like a top and everything works as it should. No grass to mow because it’s winter here but it sucks up leaves great. I can’t wait for spring so I can mow my 1/2 acre lot without the effort it takes with my push mower. A very good purchase, I would recommend this mower to everyone!

  7. 08

    by Paul

    The Cub Cadet 42” cut makes cutting the lawn a breeze and this is coming from some with a lot of area to mow. Definitely recommend to others.

  8. 08

    by Derone

    Excellent for the price here in USVI. Wish it came with arms on the seat, but available at additional expense–not here in VI.

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