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All About Cub Cadet Lawn Mowers

Cub Cadet History

Cub Cadet produced its first tractor in 1961 in Louisville, Kentucky. Tractors and mowers have come a long way since with steady improvements in strength, dependability and durability. Mower decks have transformed the difficult, labor intensive jobs of lawn maintenance and gardening from time-consuming and back-breaking to easy and efficient! 

A simple push mower is not difficult to operate, but it does not offer the same convenience and fun that a riding mower offers. Landscaping and maintenance have not only emerged as new industries, but are now tasks that the average homeowner can handle simply and affordably.

Who Should Buy a Cub Cadet?

A Cub Cadet riding mower is easy to operate and offers a rugged durability that makes it an appropriate choice for both the average homeowner and the landscaping professional. Cub Cadet mowers use the “cut and recut” system that renders smaller grass clippings than the “cut and throw” of traditional mowers, giving a lawn a cleaner, more attractive appearance.

The maneuverability of a Cub Cadet mower means that jobs are finished quickly, saving time and energy. For added convenience, the Cub Cadet mower can also be used as a snow blower! With just a quick change of shafts and drive belts, a snow covered driveway or porch will quickly be blown clean.

Cub Cadet Mower Deck Options

Cub Cadet offers the customer many options depending on the anticipated use of the mower.  They are available in the LT1000, GT2500 and GT3000 and start from a 38 inch basic, moving upwards from there according to customer specifications. The price for a Cub Cadet mower ranges from a modest $1499 to the more expensive $6500 models. Whatever the need, from personal to industrial, Cub Cadet mowers will mow with speed and efficiency, giving the lawn a beautiful, clean look.

Cub Cadet Parts Availability

Cub Cadet prides itself on the customer availability of almost all mower parts. Deck blades, pulleys, front and rear rollers, gauge wheels, bolts, springs, and a variety of belts, including starter and generator, are available at most parts suppliers. This accessibility of parts sets Cub Cadet apart from other manufacturers, ranking it among the favorites of mower deck manufacturers.

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