New Cub Cadet Zero Turn ZT1 54

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Should have bought one 38 years ago when I started mowing. It was on sale for 3299.00 plus 10 percent military discount. Fabricated deck, Kohler engine. It cut my mowing time in about half. I kept the Cub XT2. I found homes for all my other mowers. Gave them to people who needed them
 
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Should have bought one 38 years ago when I started mowing. It was on sale for 3299.00 plus 10 percent military discount. Fabricated deck, Kohler engine. It cut my mowing time in about half. I kept the Cub XT2. I found homes for all my other mowers. Gave them to people who needed them
Tell us about the oil filter, and when you plan to change it!

Looks great, seat looks good.
 
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Check on mower blades. My brother goes through 2 sets a year without hitting anything. Cost him around 100.00 each time. I suggested changing spindles as that is the fix. Cub cadet uses a special hi lift blade with a certain pattern. On cub forums there is a spindle that will bolt on where factory is however blades are 1/3 the cost. He has had his for a couple of years with no problems other than blades. The blades separate at tips. He cuts 3 acres. Nice mower.
 
You might look into heavy duty blades. Helped a neighbor sharpen his and I noted the OEM blades were a bit on the thin side. If you mow high and in non-sandy soil, you may get good life out of the blades though.
 
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Should have bought one 38 years ago when I started mowing. It was on sale for 3299.00 plus 10 percent military discount. Fabricated deck, Kohler engine. It cut my mowing time in about half. I kept the Cub XT2. I found homes for all my other mowers. Gave them to people who needed them
Definitely splurge and go with usa made Gator Blades. The best $20 I spent for my push mower. The original blade after a couple of years wouldn't stay sharp. The gator blade is sharp after 3 seasons and leaves just about no grass underneath the deck. Then get mower deck undercoating as it'll keep grass from sticking and rusting out the deck. Arnold used to sell some. A guy on YouTube conducted a test of 6 mower deck spray coating for his zero turn.
 
Nice, I do see these around each year. I always liked the framing style when they launched these. My yard is rough, It's one reason I've been fearful of going to a zero turn. Afraid of the lightweight front end on them. Ironically I've mowed my neighbors yard & its smooth as can be. How has it been for you? I do like some of the brands that offer the adjustable seat shocks but I've never tested any of them.
 
Nice looking mower!

I run 15w40 in my Kohler twin on my Cub. But have run various 10w30 over the years. Glad I spent the extra $200 back in 2020 to have the twin cylinder. I've really never ran into a situation where I was lacking power.
 
Nice looking mower!

I run 15w40 in my Kohler twin on my Cub. But have run various 10w30 over the years. Glad I spent the extra $200 back in 2020 to have the twin cylinder. I've really never ran into a situation where I was lacking power.
Yeah I was surprised at how well it moved out.
 
Nice, I do see these around each year. I always liked the framing style when they launched these. My yard is rough, It's one reason I've been fearful of going to a zero turn. Afraid of the lightweight front end on them. Ironically I've mowed my neighbors yard & its smooth as can be. How has it been for you? I do like some of the brands that offer the adjustable seat shocks but I've never tested any of them.
I feel like it is better than the normal mowers
 
Nice! I have a ZT2 50, basically the same thing except slightly bigger tires, arm rests, and in my case serviceable ZT-2800 hydro’s.

My only complaint is blade options suck and I only get about a year to a year and a half out of my blades at 3.5” mowing height. Not like “oh they’re dull!”, I mean like this.

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They're great on flat land. If you lose traction on a hill you're going all the way down, hopefully upright.
Absolutely. They are great for the right application.

I found this out years ago when I bought my 2010 model year Cub Z-force with a fab'd 44" deck and a Kohler Courage 20hp V-twin. It was a solid machine considered "premium residential" at the time. Had serviceable ZT2800 drives, etc. It had a gel seat, good sized wheels all the way around, etc. I really wished I had tried a lap bar ZTR on my very hilly, rough in spots, 1.5 acres before I bought it. For me it wasn't the ideal tool for the job.
 
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