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Buying a new Cub cadet. So many options
My 2010 Cub Cadet SLTX-1050 has officially kicked the bucket. :Sad:
Model # 13WQ92AP010 Kohler engine SV730 I have replaced nearly 80% of the original parts to keep it going this long. Got many good years out of it but it's time for something new.
Reviewing this site for days, I've concluded the XT2 GX54D model would be a good fit but I think it's discontinued. Based on expert opinions in here, are their models that replaced the XT2 GX54D which have similar/same specifications? Suggested other models? A friend told me dont get the SLX 50 if I'll be pulling a 2-wheeled cart behind it filled with wood or pushing snow because it'll blow the transmission, and to find one that uses the K58 or K62 transmission. Would the XT2 GX50 with the K58 transmission be sufficient? Thank you |
Have you considered something more heavy duty like Kubota or john deere?
Today, MTD makes average homeowner equipment, not compact utility tractors, which sounds like what you are looking for.:bigthink: |
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Ive had my 54D for about a year. Very much meets my needs and expectations. If your thinking about moving snow or your property has hills you definitely should go with the 54D as it has the manual differential lock which will be mandatory for moving heavy snow. Ive done several functional upgrades that makes a great LT even better.
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Upgrades? Do tell! |
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I think the GX54D has the Kohler engine instead of the Kawasaki. Is that something to be worried about? |
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If You want a Kawasaki version You can get it here https://www.craftsman.com/en-us/prod...ing-lawn-mower either at an Ace Hardware or a Lowes store :ThumbsUp: |
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I have many pieces of equipment on my farm, all different colors but you can bet they are are very old like me, none of it is throw -a-way, with built in obsolescence made in the last 30-40 years. By no means did I mean to offend, just make you aware that blind allegiance sometimes causes remorse when a choice was made and it is not able to accomplish what we wanted or needed. I don't purchase a hand shovel when the job calls for a Backhoe. And I understand a Backhoe is a bit of an overkill to dig flower bed. I hope you find a capable piece of equipment at a fair price that will make glad you chose it and it lasts a lifetime. :beerchug: |
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