Time to Buy - Husqvarna YTH18542 42” or the Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro Series LT 42" Riding Lawn Mower

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Shop like a GUY, a DAD, and a SQUATCH - all at once. Yes, we will buy today - and our choices are the Husqvarna YTH18542 42” or the Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro Series LT 42” tractor mower.
    The mower comparison is about two models from different brands that are in the same price category. More expensive models from Husqvarna were not included since they didn’t meet the price point of the Cub Cadet.
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    We’ve got a big lawn. We’ve also regrettably have an old and tired mower… which doesn’t really work all that well anymore. And despite all the parts we replace and the time we spend fixing it, it just continues to be the bane of my backyard reality.
    Today we go all-American and fix the problem.
    After a fair amount of research, there are two mowers we’re considering: the 42”models of Husqvarna and Cub Cadet. Both are solid brands, both are equivalent in size and price, but we need to closer examine the difference in value and practical functionality for our needs.
    The Husqvarna is a Swedish brand and produced in the United States. It has a very curvy European look. This particular mower sports a carbureted Briggs and Stratton 18.5 horsepower, single cylinder engine. It has a changeable oil filter, which seems to be a more common on the larger engines.
    The oil plug is located on the side of the engine, and it appears that on this model you have to somehow remove this panel to gain clear access. This adds another step to the process if you’re a do-it-yourselfer.
    The spindles on most of these lawnmowers are sealed and non-serviceable, meaning there is no way to grease them. This was a large failure point on my older mower. My hopes are that these parts have evolved since then.
    The deck is a stamped 13-guage steel and is equipped with a washout port and anti-scalp wheels, but only up front.
    Loweslitta: Hello and thank you for considering one of our lawnmowers today.
    Some of the competitors offer these on the back of the deck as well.
    Loweslitta: Our 48” model has anti-scalp wheels on both sides of the deck.
    Are you talking to me?
    Loweslitta: Yes. Did you know that the particular model you’re looking at has an air induction ClearCut technology mowing system?
    Who, who are you?
    Loweslitta: I’m Loweslitta. And the spindles you referred to are also known as mandrels.
    Mandrels? The jaws of an insect?
    Loweslitta: No, those are mandibles. Please check our garden center for more pest control measures.
    Oh.
    Anyways, Up front are the headlights and take note that these are the older, incandescent style. Husqvarna may want to look into upgrading these during their upcoming model refresh.
    The axels are heavy cast iron and seem to be rock solid.
    Around back we have the Freewheel control or otherwise known as the bypass rod. This unlocks the transmission so you can freely maneuver the mower around your garage or shed by hand.
    Let’s jump on for a moment and take a look at the dash and controls.
    Note that there is no cruise control on this machine. This means that the operator will have to keep their foot steady on the pedal throughout the mowing session. This isn’t a big deal for uneven terrain with obstacles or smaller lawns, but on larger lawns, this feature is more important.
    Loweslitta: For cruise control, please check our 46” model.
    Uh, thank you, Loweslitta.
    There is no hour meter. This isn’t a big deal because you can buy these things for about $15 on Amazon and throw them onto any small engine.
    Loweslitta: Our 48” model also has a built-in hour meter.
    Thank you, Loweslitta - my lawn won’t accommodate a 48” mower due to some tight terrain and obstacles.
    My yard is very uneven and has many sidehills. I’m concerned about safety so I’m trying to get a feel for the profile height. This machine feels as though it would be fairly stable. The manufacture’s site indicates this is suitable for hilly terrain.
    Note the drive pedal. The larger front one is a variable rate accelerator control while the smaller rear one is for reverse. This allows the operator to quickly change mowing direction and it’s a feature I’m rather excited about!
    Cub Cadet likes to emphasize that they have been made in American for decades. And just look at this design! It distinctly has that all-American bold styling with the squared-off lines and loud yellow color. ... These headlights are LED instead of incandescent.
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Komentáře • 523

  • @ashtonneale8425
    @ashtonneale8425 Před 5 lety +37

    I’d like to know how that engine holds up. That’s the first time I’ve seen the new KS series on a tractor and I’m curious to see if it’s as bad as the Kohler Courage Series it replaces. They’re supposed to be built better, but I’d like to know if their claims hold true. Additionally, if you want that K46 to survive, get the transaxle fluid changed at 50 hours, which is when it finishes breaking in, then every 200 hours thereafter. You have much better luck doing so compared to other people who own those. Also, try to run AMSOIL. It’s a very good synthetic oil. I’ve checked all the data sheets, and it is among the best available to consumers, making a balance of all the requirements a modern engine oil is held to. Also watch for rust, those MTDs are not made with the highest quality of paint. Take action as soon as it appears, and make sure to make use of that deck wash frequently. These are my opinions as a lawn mower mechanic whose been working on riding mowers for some time and researching info as well. Good luck.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +9

      Ashton - thank your extended feedback and knowledge! I will be sure to change out the fluid at the 50 hour mark and will be watching for rust. I'm pining your post at the top for a bit because I think it has some valuable and relevant information. Thanks again and welcome to the community! 😎

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu Před 5 lety

      I was wondering what mower you would recommend , or what brand you would recommend. I was thinking of getting this mower, but the one I want has the Fabricated Deck. I'm looking at a 48- 54" Deck. The one I'm seeing is a 50" Just curious what brand you prefer.

    • @ashtonneale8425
      @ashtonneale8425 Před 5 lety

      Greg Taylor Out of the other two brands? Not sure, both aren’t built very well. To be honest, if I were looking for a mower, I would definitely go with a John Deere X Series, and stay FAR away from the D and E Series John Deere’s.

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety +3

      Ashton good luck on changing the oil in that trans axle !!! It's sealed !!! And has to be taken out of the machine and taken apart to drain and refilled!!! Mine on the Arien, made by Husqvarna lasted 9 years behind a B/S 20 HP twin That was a nice mower but is no longer made. It was made by Husqvarna !!!

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety +3

      @@ashtonneale8425 JD D & E series are no different than the MTD/Husqvarnas !!!

  • @miked8227
    @miked8227 Před 3 lety +11

    I’ve been waiting for my 30 year old craftsman to stop running but it started right up Sunday after another long winter break. Only thing I do is maintain the engine ( oil & plug) and occasionally replace belts and this year a couple front tires. I also super cleaned the deck and repaint it about every 3-5 years. I mow about 3/4 of an acre and bag endless amount of leaves every fall. Always add Startron to all your gasoline and the fuel lines and carburetor will never be a issue.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing this, mike d! You have a solid machine, and I also think your care has to do with why it's lasting so long. Thanks for the tip on the preservative!

  • @ericsantelli7259
    @ericsantelli7259 Před rokem +12

    I expect this mower will last several seasons with decent care. czcams.com/users/postUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend Also, I ran across the problem with it not starting the 2nd time I used it. There is a safety switch which is pushed in by the chute or mulching piece being attached to the deck. I took the cover off and it wouldn't start. Put it back on, no problem. It takes only a minute with 2 easily accessible wingnuts and no tools. This mower starts up first crank each time and it is a joy to use. It also mows in reverse by putting the key to the reverse area after starting and pushing in the triangular button. It will stay in reverse mode until you turn it off. All in all, for my homeowner needs, I really like this mower-and at 70 bucks a cut here in Miami, it's already more than 1/3 paid for itself in a month.

  • @dnovello
    @dnovello Před 6 lety +6

    I've Had the Cub Cadet for a week[. The freight company damaged the seat and hood top, during shipping.. Cub Cadet stood behind the purchase; and, rectified the situation, by sending me replacement parts- which were easily installed.
    These Cub Cadet Enduro mowers are awesome!! With it's powerful motor, incredibly tight turning radius, and over-all comfort, I'm loving this Cub Cadet!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 6 lety +1

      paul - that's awesome - thank you for your feedback! It's great to hear about the positive Cub Cadet support. 🙂

    • @prestonweitersjr.9460
      @prestonweitersjr.9460 Před 5 lety +1

      4/15/19, I got 10K Sq. ft yard to do, this looks like the right size (42") machine. Does a bagger attachment come w/this? I figure it could pick up leaves as well.

  • @tractordaniel
    @tractordaniel Před 4 lety +4

    I remember geting a Husqvarna for birthday present now, I was 12, now I’m 13
    Brings back memories. Husqvarna was obvious for me because we live in Sweden, have a thight a bumpy lawn and they are quite well priced

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, Tractordaniel - awesome to hear from you in Sweden - the birthplace of Husqvarana! You have a good machine and thank you for sharing. 😎

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Před 4 lety +2

    I bought the Husqvarna LGT 2654 close to 10; years ago and it still runs and cuts like new.I service it every year, keep it out of the weather. It has most all the features you discussed, and also a Koehler engine.

  • @Alex-lz1so
    @Alex-lz1so Před 3 lety +3

    I just purchased a Cub Cadet XT 1 46"deck 22 HP Kohler twin cylinder. It is like all the rest made or should I say put together in America but it uses foreign parts. I did a lot of research and found that it comes down to your personal choice of what you want and need from your tractor. My last mower had a Kohler and I had about 3000 hours on it and it was still going strong when I got rid of it so I went with the Kohler engine again. Do your homework before you buy and visit several shops like I did and talk to the people who work on the different models and hear what they say this is the best indication on what your going to purchase. In the end the bottom line is they aill only serve you in the manor they are taken care of. Happy shopping.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Alex! I agree with you and I appreciate you commenting on this. And congrats on your purchase. 😎

  • @rfunk727
    @rfunk727 Před 5 lety +3

    Love these reviews and everybody comment, the trouble is that most people are comparing this residential grade lawn mower to a commercial grade lawn mower that cost 2 to 4 times as much. That's like comparing apples to oranges.

  • @justincruz9456
    @justincruz9456 Před 4 lety +7

    I really enjoy my Cub Cadet! It holds up well to my 2 acres with hills and ruts.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner Před 4 lety +1

    Got me a. Cub 46”. Is so it again in a heartbeat after 2 yes of ownership. Great mower. Really rugged for what it is. I put Carlisle tractor tires on it and run it that way all the time. It has phenomenal traction to the ground now. I enjoy mowing my lawn.

  • @RevengeOfTheApocalypse
    @RevengeOfTheApocalypse Před 2 lety +1

    I just purchased a 46, gotta say for the money it’s great! You get what I feel great quality… everything you need is there and best part is it’s affordable and looks MEAN!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety

      Hi, Revenge of the Apocalypse - I agree with you. It is a blast to ride and to thrash some grass! 😀

  • @PhoenixB4U
    @PhoenixB4U Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome. These are exactly the two mowers I have narrowed it down to. I was tending towards the Cub Cadet so when you chose it it settled it!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      +PhoenixB4U - Glad it helped. Let us know how you like it later. And welcome to the community!

  • @PJMDValley
    @PJMDValley Před 5 lety

    I've had the XT1 LT46" for a year now. It has a 2 cyl 22HP B&S engine and I love it. It cuts a beautiful lawn, comfortable to ride and like you said, steers like butter.
    Great vid!!! I think I need a Squatch sticker now.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, PJ - Thanks for the feedback! I buy the stickers off Etsy. I've used a couple different shops and have had good experience with the quality on both. Welcome to the community!

  • @kenfox22
    @kenfox22 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You. I was having the same dilemma. I'll go with the Cub as well

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, Ken - thank you for your comment! I'm glad this was helpful to you. Feel free to post back on how you're enjoying it. And, if you feel like upgrading your new lawn ride, we have a solution for that too!😎

  • @CapeAnnImages
    @CapeAnnImages Před 5 lety +4

    Great video! I already made my choice and glad I choose the Cub Cadet. I just saw this video and I was also comparing the same two you did. I also ordered the plow attachment. The tractor arrives next week.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      CapeAnnImages
      - thank you for your feedback and congrats on your purchase! I'll be interested to know how the plow attachment is working out.

    • @CapeAnnImages
      @CapeAnnImages Před 5 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Received it Tuesday, 65 degrees after a week of single digits! I was surprised when I opened the crate it was fully assembled. I only had to hook up the battery. My nephew turned my shed into his welding shop and just squeezed it in there but had to remove my snow thrower. The plastic that covered the tractor had a drawstring and is perfect to cover the snow thrower. The plow arrived the day before and it's all assembled sitting outside on the pallet the tractor crate came with. Here's my photo blog with a year in review of what our weather is like: capeannimages.blogspot.com/2018/12/2018-review-in-images.html

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      Wow, what a beautiful place you live in! Bigfoot Mom and I were amused at the Dog Cloud photo from your blog.
      Glad you got everything ready - all's you need now is more snow. I'll be interested to know how it plows.

    • @CapeAnnImages
      @CapeAnnImages Před 5 lety +1

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Just got done plowing. About 6" on the ground the heavy wet stuff and it handled it beautifully. The only problem I couldn't go up a steep grass knoll then realized one of the tire chains fell off(my bad). I had to go up that to access my driveway and sidewalk because my gate is only 38" wide. I did leave the mowing deck in place for the added weight and had no trouble at all.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      @CapeAnnImages - this is great news! How well did it start in the colder weather? We've been in the single digits here and snowing. Still shoveling by hand, but your experience sounds encouraging if we wanted to go that route.

  • @Tomaskii
    @Tomaskii Před 3 lety

    For 4 and a half year perfect for my lawn and garden: as showed Husqvarna/just in black and with rear bucket mcculloch 42"/107cm with intec 7220 656ccm 11.1kw/15hp👌

  • @jimburns1666
    @jimburns1666 Před 3 lety +9

    The Cub brand engines are made in China. The Cub has a weak reverse and doesn't seem to have the power in forward the Husqvarna does. My Cub has a Kohler which always was better than a Briggs. NOT now. The second season I used mine it smoked everytime I used it. I was informed the valve seals are junk in the Kohler. Find someone who has one and someone else who has the other mow a little with each then decide. My son bought the Husqvarna and it's a way better machine, so my new buy this year, Husqvarna of course . This has been my experience with the two, Hope this helps.

    • @mr.astrophysics9115
      @mr.astrophysics9115 Před 2 lety +1

      If it has a Kohler 7000 series engine it's not made in China its a USA engine..

  • @patdthomas
    @patdthomas Před 5 lety +2

    Finally a lawn tractor review that wasn't made by some ill-informed slack jaw out there scalping the north 40! I found this to be both entertaining and informative. The production kind of reminded me of Alton Brown's "Good Eats" on the Food Network. You also touched on a lot of details others have missed, such as the Cub having a plastic hood. I mean, I already knew that going in, but maybe a lot of others didn't. Now thanks to your review, I just ordered a new Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro 46 in. with the 22 HP V-Twin Kohler Gas engine. I prefer a V-twin for the increased torque and smoothness and had great luck with my previous Briggs 24 HP V-twin. The rest of that Craftsman tractor went to shit but the engine starts right up and runs just as smooth as day one. Also, I went with a crated machine which will be delivered curbside instead of saving a few bucks to buy a display model and having to either pay for delivery or rent a trailer wide enough and bring it home myself. You never know what your gonna get buying a display model that sat for months out in front of the Home Depot, exposed to the elements and parts pilferers. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go watch this video again.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Patdthomas - 😂 This is one of the funniest responses I’ve read so far. And thank you for the feedback, that is encouraging. I agree with your assessment of a twin engine. The older mowers I used to use had them as well and they always ran great even know the rest of the machine was falling apart. Smooth and powerful. I hope your machine arrives in good condition and serves you well! BTW, I’ve started another video on the Cub Cadet which you’ll probably enjoy. Now I just have to find time to finish filming and then edit it. 😎

    • @patdthomas
      @patdthomas Před 5 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana ... I'm looking forward to your next video submission. Until then, I'm all giddy over my new Cub Cadet. It arrived three days ahead of schedule so I was kind of unprepared. The shipper unloaded the crate and rolled it up the driveway for me, but I hadn't had time to create room for it in the garage. I spent the remainder of the day digging through countless layers of accumulated crap and clutter. My wife is gonna be so pissed when she realizes how much of her shit was sent to the landfill. Nevertheless, I found your uncrating and set-up advice to be spot on and indispensable. Once the protective cocoon was stripped away and assembly and adjustments were completed, I went crazy driving this little monster all over my yard doing wheelies and spinning donuts. Within days, I added a front bumper and a tow hitch in the back so I could drag my utility trailer around and bang into shit.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      @@patdthomas - That's what it's all about! :~D

  • @sandasturner9529
    @sandasturner9529 Před 3 lety +2

    I like the way the cub cadet looks

  • @Zawfee
    @Zawfee Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video! Love the humor to keep a potentially boring video entertaining. Me and my GF are lawnmower are shopping for a lawnmower. I'm leaning having towards a Cub cadet. You've warned yourself a subscriber sir!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you, Jesse! Glad to have you here. I'm just finishing up a video this evening which reviews the Cub Cadet in comprehensive detail - you may find it helpful. Should be up by late tonight or early tomorrow morning. Would love your feed back so please keep commenting!

    • @Zawfee
      @Zawfee Před 6 lety +1

      Bigfoot Dad Explores Montana sounds excellent I will definitely be watching

  • @MotownRockinroller
    @MotownRockinroller Před 5 lety +5

    EVERY lawn mower should be considered "disposable" to some extent. It's just a matter of how much each will cost over whatever time period you own and operate the machine. You can spend $10,000 for a "professional" grade mower, yet have expensive repairs and replacements after the warranty expires. Conversely, you can buy a low-end, budget mower from a big box store for $1500 that has a 3-year warranty, and even if it blows an engine or trans in year 4, it's cost you $500 a year ($1500 divided by 3 yrs of warranty covered ownership). Sell it for parts for, say, $300 (tires, wheels hood, the mower deck--even the seat and steering wheel have resale value) at that point and you're down to $1200 as the cost of machinery to do your lawn for 3 years. IMO it's cheaper and less risky to buy a lower end model with a good warranty and expect nothing out of it beyond 3 years than to invest in a higher end model that you expect to get 8-10 years of good service out of--with only minor expenses. Another perspective is to determine what it would cost to have a lawn service do your lawn, and compare that to the cost of that mower. I know for $500 annually--at least in my area--that will get you 10-15 cuttings each season, which is about the extent of our growing season (Michigan).

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Rock RE - thank you for the thoughtful comment! I agree with what you're saying and appreciate your breakdown. We also did the math and came to the conclusion that we're ahead by buying, however, it's hard to put a price on personal time. Believe me, there are some days when I wonder if it'd be better to pay a professional yard service. But then when would I do all my thinking for new videos? 😅

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety

      Rockinroller I got 9 years out of my Arien 42" cut 20 HP twin cylinder B/S and the trans went south !!! Engine and everything else is still top notch and runs great, BUT rather than spend close to $1000 to replace trans I spent the extra $500 and bought that exact model YTH18542 Husqvarna....BUT I wish I had spent the extra $200 and got the twin cylinder engine, BUT here again it would have been a Kohlor engine. The new Husqvarna, first one was sent back, mower deck vibrated horribly, steering wheel 1/2 turn off center head lights didnot work !!!! Shame on Husqvarna for letting that machine out the door !!! Quality control ???? And shame on Lowes for not making sure it was ready to go, it was all assembled. That one went back !!! 2nd one mower deck was better but not smooth running !!! I removed and replaced the blades with a set of new Husqvarna blades that I had fine balanced, I do that to all blades, it ran better but not as good as the old Ariens, basically the same deck. The new Husqvarna deck seems to shudder and struggle through any grass with a little volume, you have to slow down so it will cut !!! and I do NOT like the foot pedal control. ackward compared to the old Ariens hand control. the machine is OK but I would spend a little more money and buy a little better machine next time !!!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      @@wilburfinnigan2142 - I'm sorry to hear about that experience - that is extremely frustrating!! I agree about spending the extra $500 or so as that'll get you an upgrade across all these machines. I'm hoping that your experience gets better with your new mower.

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Well it did not start out better !!!! And the new Husqvarna is not as good or user friendly as the older Ariens, which was made by Husqvarna, strange too they have the same deck and use the same blades, spindles, pulleys and belts, why I went with the Husky, plus all my spare parts I have !!! Those spindles do NOT like rocks !!!! If you hit a rock it breaks the mounting ears off the spindle. I keep a pair plus pulleys on hand and a set of blades because in the middle of mowing you hit a rock and break a spindle, in a short time you are back in business. I am not in the habit of mowing rocks but we live in a very rocky area and rocks "grow" out of the ground in the winter !! Freezing !!!! and tall grass hides them. I mow about 1 acre, fire break around the house and my small orchard and previous garden area. Arien was a great machine, only repair was spindles and I know why, tires are a problem keeping air in them, goat heads but tubes and slime eliminate that problem. and yearly service of oil/filter changes and some grease. If I were younger I would change out the trans in the old Ariens and sell the Husky !!!!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      @@wilburfinnigan2142 - I can relate to the spindle problem; my old Bolens had similar issues. Sounds like you have quite a bit of area to mow, but I bet its a beautiful place. Whatever you use in the long run, you have to enjoy using it. As far as tires go, one of mine stopped holding air again, but that's ok because I have an upgrade in mind... 😉 Stay tuned!

  • @user-se6oh6dc7q
    @user-se6oh6dc7q Před 3 měsíci

    I bought a 1984 782 d diesel cub cadet it is one of the best lawn mowers put here I love it

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 měsíci

      This is awesome, Paul! If you want to submit a picture and a brief caption, I can post it on our CZcams community page. Just send it to our Instagram or Facebook page. Thank you!

  • @jeffbenjamin6480
    @jeffbenjamin6480 Před 4 lety +2

    I still own the first one in this video 14 years still strong as ever.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      That's awesome to hear! Mine was abused before I bought it and was falling apart. The biggest bummer is that there was no tension on the belt and I spent more time replacing parts trying to figure out why. I think it had the wrong idler pulleys installed at some point because I changed about everything else under there (tensioner springs (those were also wrong but bought the correct two), belt, PTO engagement cable, spindles). I eventually gave up and just went and bought a new one. 😂

  • @williamvaughn7703
    @williamvaughn7703 Před 3 lety +1

    I got a husqvarna today after having a new troy built that within a year let me down n I can tell ya no comparison husqvarna hands down best mower

  • @joshsadventures1776
    @joshsadventures1776 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 2011 husquvarna YTH21K46 with the 21 horse kohler courage motor N 46 inch deck. That is one of the best mowers I’ve ever owned. It has been beat to heck and back and still fires up and cuts grass. My brand new 2017 craftsman 46” can’t even begin to compare with it, as it is so much better. Husquvarna is a well build machine, even if it’s not fully American lol

  • @hunter7476
    @hunter7476 Před 3 lety +1

    Shopping for a lawn mower is harder than it looks now judging that I have never actually bought I new mower I collect vintage mowers and restore them in my free time cub cadets are a good choice I like the magic voice at Home Depot lol good video

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Hunter - I think you're one of the few that like Home Daddy over the intercom. 🤣 Loweslitta did make another "appearance" on our last film - I don't think that one got as much hate yet.

    • @hunter7476
      @hunter7476 Před 3 lety +1

      Bigfoot Dad Explores Montana I’ll have to check that one out lol have a great weekend

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      @@hunter7476 - You too, thanks!

  • @thomasfeltes1041
    @thomasfeltes1041 Před rokem +1

    JD s130 runs and cuts and looks Professional.

  • @paulinmt2185
    @paulinmt2185 Před 5 lety +3

    Entertaining & interesting. Coming up on the same decision. Your opinion helps. Thanks! -- Paul in western MT

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Paul - thank you for your feedback and I'm glad this was helpful to you. Welcome to the community! 😎

  • @Fireinahorn
    @Fireinahorn Před 5 lety +2

    Every time I start to want a new mower I watch reviews, read comments..... Then I turn the key on my old 1991 Craftsman for it's next beating, and mow the yard.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      😂 Fireinahorn - well, at least the video was helpful in your decision making. If it still works, that's what matters!

    • @CGbrave
      @CGbrave Před 4 lety

      Yup, for the last 5 years I've thought the ole craftsman isn't gonna make it to winter this time. Something would go wrong while mowing I would flip it completely upside down smash it with a hammer a few good times flip it back and take off. I left it outside all winter long rain/snow below freezing temps just started it up first try and moved it to grarge to get it ready for the summer
      It was already heavely used, and beat up when I got it for free like 7 summers ago.
      Its is tuff as nails, at this point I'm just seeing if it will ever stop mowing.

  • @jimstelljes7140
    @jimstelljes7140 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice comparison review. I liked the humor as well.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Jim! I'm glad it was helpful and that you enjoyed it. Thank you for your feedback! 😎

  • @dragon81heart
    @dragon81heart Před 5 lety +1

    Hey this was a fun twist to the normal videos of tractors lol
    I’m surprised you didn’t compare against Johnny as well
    I have pretty much the same size tractor but it has the green paint lol 🦌
    It’s a basic little John Deere 102
    42” deck but a Briggs 17 horse engine and the old 5 speed transmission (I don’t even see those on new tractors anymore lol)
    Got it about 9 years ago and it’s still going strong 💪
    It has the grease fittings on the spindles thankfully, and 3 grease fittings on the front axle, but no oil filter on my base model lol.
    Definitely can’t complain though
    Other than some peeling paint on the rear fenders this Deere has been 100% trouble free! (Btw if you end up with a similar peeling paint problem, take care of it quickly and use farm implement paint. I did that about 3 years after getting the tractor when the factory powder coat started to peel and the implement paint has stood up amazing! (It was only the rear fenders that peeled, the frame, deck, etc don’t have that problem at all)
    I do wish I had a washout port but they are cheap and easy to add, so I think I will add one when I have to replace the deck belt...which knock on wood if never had to replace any belts yet. The only downside to that is the deck has never been off so when I do eventually have to remove it I foresee some rusty bolts in my future lol
    Good luck with your new Cub Cadet!
    Those are great too
    My dad had a 1960s Cub Cadet 70 for nearly 40 years!
    (They really don’t make them like that anymore, and to even get close to how heavy duty those were you have to spend around $2500 lol)
    Still hoping to find one, or the identical Cub Cadet 100, to restore.
    Did find one 2 months ago for $200, but was sold before I even got there lol
    Those old tractors were tanks!
    Let’s hope you get many years of faithful service out of your Cub as well!
    Take care!
    (P.s. My Lowe’s lady is not nearly as charming or nice, no fair haha)

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, Aaron - thank you for the feedback and information! Actually, I was convinced I was going to get a John Deere, but I quickly found that my feet were too big to comfortably work the forward/reverse pedals. So I started exploring the other two bands. The are great machines though.
      And Loweslitta says thank you for the compliment. 😂

    • @dragon81heart
      @dragon81heart Před 5 lety +1

      Bigfoot Dad Explores Montana haha You’re welcome Loweslitta 😂
      And ok, I don’t have the hydrostatic transmission, the only pedal I get is the brake/clutch pedal lol
      But I could imagine if the space between the pedals wasn’t enough that it would get annoying pretty quick
      Oh hey one other piece of advise if yours has grease fittings on the front axel too, get some really high quality grease for them. Some well in the know old timer farmers swear by the good stuff and to avoid the cheap brands of grease. Not sure what the difference is, but I’m pretty sure they learned that the hard way so that’s all I ever use (book says to grease them twice a year but I do it 3 times as I use the tractor for quite a bit more mowing than it was ever designed to mow lol I can’t afford the bigger tractors so I just take extra good care of this one) as so far everything is like brand new in the axel and steering. No rear grease fittings on mine (boo)
      How is the steering on your Cub? You showed a little in the video and looks to have a less play than the traditional style steering on these tractors.
      Take care!

  • @letzfly01
    @letzfly01 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video and great music nice editing job I too am considering Husqvarna or cub cadet still undecided but I am going with the 46 inch deck versions

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, letzfly01! Yes, the 46" models of the Husqvrana starts to change the equation a bit for the comparison! Hope you are able to figure it out soon - spring is on the way!

    • @user-yj8pw9by8z
      @user-yj8pw9by8z Před 5 měsíci

      I had to make a choice also I still have my Husqvarna 46 inch been good but bought a cub cadet lt1 50 with fabricated deck 24hp engine k 46 transmission from a dealer hopefully it'll be ok

  • @stewartdegner260
    @stewartdegner260 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks. this was a fun comparison, video. Good job.

  • @Just1American1966
    @Just1American1966 Před 5 lety

    I'm on my second older Craftsman lawn tractor (2007 manufacture; my first was 2011 manufacture.) These were both made by Husqvarna, with B&S engines. The 2011 one has the 24hp V-twin, which is a beast. It's deck finally rusted out, so I picked up the 2007 one. I like them both but, in this case, assuming only a marginal price difference, I think I too would have bagged the Cub up and taken it home.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Just1American1966 - thank you for sharing your experience. I had a similar experience where the engine far outlasted the rest of the mower. Hope you're able to stick around for a while and continue to comment. Working on a few more videos. 😎

  • @g4outdoors
    @g4outdoors Před 4 lety +1

    You deserve more subs than what you have. Great production!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Hi, G4 Outdoors - thank you for your feedback! Hopefully getting better on each iteration. I'm in final editing for a third installment in this series, but it is taking loads of time to finish - hopefully worth it in the end. Great channel, BTW - I watched it a bit the yesterday. 😎

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 Před 2 lety +6

    Harrumph!! Safety? Convenience? I grew up in the day when the only safety features was your brain to keep you from hurting yourself. The only convenience features was it had a cushion on the seat, and you set the speed control by selecting the gear and engine speed from what you were doing. If you needed to back up, you had to put in the clutch and change to reverse. Grumble, grumble, grumble...

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety +1

      😂 Hi, Kevin - I love this response! This is bringing back memories of the first rider I used to operate - it was awesome.

  • @toolinhand
    @toolinhand Před 2 lety

    I just bought my first ride on, and it looks like your Cub Cadet. Then again, MTD makes them and mine (Craftsman).

  • @1969OLEK
    @1969OLEK Před 5 lety +1

    Bardzo długo zastanawiałem się jaki traktorek kupić. Oglądałem wiele marek w wielu sklepach dużych i małych. Wreszcie wybrałem i padło na Cub cadet xt2 PR95. Moim zdaniem jest to najlepszy traktorek dla przeciętnego użytkownika. Posiada on wiele zalet z xt1 i xt3 , a układ kierowniczy i skręt powala konkurencje. Swojego traktorka odbieram w przyszłym tygodniu od autoryzowanego sprzedawcy i serwisanta tego sprzętu
    I wondered for a long time what tractor to buy. I watched many brands in many large and small stores. Finally, I chose and fell on Cub cadet xt2 PR95. In my opinion, this is the best tractor for the average user. It has many advantages with xt1 and xt3, and steering and steering knocks down the competition. I pick up my tractor next week from an authorized dealer and service technician of this equipment

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      1969OLEK - I think the XT2 is a wise decision. I still look at those models when I browse by them from time-to-time at the store. I think it's a huge step up. Others on here have noted the upgrades from the XT1 to the XT2 and, not surprisingly so, the XT2 is better quality from those upgrades. Let us know how you're liking your new XT2 and welcome to the community! 😎

    • @1969OLEK
      @1969OLEK Před 5 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana The cub cadet XT2 PR95 is already in my house. It makes a huge impression, it's just beautiful clean and smells like a factory :) For now the tractor is standing and I look :)
      Cub cadet XT2 PR95 już jest w moim domu. Robi ogromne wrażenie, jest po prostu piękny czysty i pachnie jeszcze fabryką :) Na razie traktorek sobie stoi a ja patrzę :)

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      @@1969OLEK - awesome! When is your first mow?

    • @1969OLEK
      @1969OLEK Před 5 lety +1

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana This is my first tractor :)

    • @1969OLEK
      @1969OLEK Před 5 lety

      I already have it :) czcams.com/video/zp43pFFe8ek/video.html

  • @timr31908
    @timr31908 Před rokem +2

    I got the Husqvarna last year mode with it for a couple of weeks the quality of cut is terrible I then took it back and got my money back and picked up a cub the same day and the quality of cut is also terrible but I'm stuck with the cub as I can't spend my life taking mowers back

  • @Dastardly84
    @Dastardly84 Před 5 lety +2

    Keep us updated on the engine. Curious to see if it has any catastrophic failures the single courage had.

  • @bigdiesil75
    @bigdiesil75 Před 4 lety +4

    Cub cadet alot of people complain but they dont change the oil or do any maintance on them plus they leave them out in the rain and weather. Have had mine over four years no prob

    • @1969bogdi
      @1969bogdi Před 4 lety

      The engines on the cadet are made in China

    • @dennyflannery4099
      @dennyflannery4099 Před 3 lety

      Have the cub,has the v- twin kohler, been 4 Years now and runs like s champ👍

  • @agentd36
    @agentd36 Před 3 lety +2

    Cub’s XT1 or XT2 turn radius is incredible for the price.

  • @PJMDValley
    @PJMDValley Před 6 lety +2

    Good choice .. I picked up an XT1 46" 22HP B&S in June and love it.
    Great video ... enjoyed that! Happy mowing sir.....cheers from Canada.

  • @tinatorres9973
    @tinatorres9973 Před 6 lety +1

    Perfect video!!! Very very informative and that you said you had did research yourself was well watching the rest of the video!!

  • @djespo69
    @djespo69 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video. I just got mine but I did not get the Extra key. I would have never known about the extra key had I not come across you video. Thanks again

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi Al! I'm very glad you found it useful! Welcome to the community - we're glad you're here!

    • @vuetube4558
      @vuetube4558 Před 5 lety

      There's an "EXTRA" key? I got only one key with my Craftsman T210 purchase! What's the secret to getting a second key??? Thanks in advance.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      @@vuetube4558 - I was just browsing on Amazon and that looks like the place to buy some of these common parts. Maybe give that a try and good luck!

    • @vuetube4558
      @vuetube4558 Před 5 lety +1

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana thanks

  • @camarochrislt1
    @camarochrislt1 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the synthwave sound track montage

  • @combatveteran738
    @combatveteran738 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a 20 year old cub cadet that still runs strong
    And it’s made in America😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @EarlMantis
    @EarlMantis Před 3 lety +14

    You should buy from your local dealer and not a big box store.

  • @jordand5658
    @jordand5658 Před 4 lety +5

    I have a husquvarna 46” and I would strongly recommend it I find it a lot better than cub cadet

    • @NeptuneFoxie
      @NeptuneFoxie Před 4 lety

      Jordan D, honestly it depends if you want tight turn you get cub if you want 4 season you get the Husqvarna (I prefer Husqvarna ride mowers over all most everything) but my grandfather have a zero turn zero cub and it good 2 but I think the Husqvarna is just better for mowing and do yard work and pulling things

  • @robertreeg8212
    @robertreeg8212 Před 4 lety

    Hey Bigfoot, thanks for the video. Last season I blew the head gasket on my old Toro and was considering the Cub. Instead, I blew $600 fixing the Toro and I'm worse off than when I started. There's a Tractor supply shop in town, i think I'll get the Cub.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Hello again, Robert (just wrote back on another comment above) -- just wanted to add that I actually spent about $400 on my old mower before I finally just got rid of it. So I can relate to what you're feeling.

    • @robertreeg8212
      @robertreeg8212 Před 4 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Mt neighbor told me to run the Toro until it burn out and get a new one...I should have listened. Rather then aggressive tire I put "Terra Grips" on my rear tires. They act like snow chains but it's strips of tire-like material instead of chain. I can climb up the wet grass like a billy goat. It rides rather rough though. Thanks for your help!

  • @ericdavidson5011
    @ericdavidson5011 Před 4 lety +3

    $400 more would have got you a much better 7000 series engine, better deck, and electric blade engagement. I love my XT2 Enduro!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, Eric - I can't argue with that! After owning the XT1 for a while and upgrading it a bit, I'd agree it's worth the extra to go to the XT2.

  • @Blueberry_Tundra
    @Blueberry_Tundra Před 4 lety

    Yes get the CUB CADET it will not fail you I had one for 3 years and at that time I started a lawn business and put that xt1 to the dirt I put 751.7 hours on it then the transmission shredded It was a great mower *sniffing*
    After that I got a cub cadet pro z 960 l kw that was a big investment but totally worth it.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Dominic Green - thank you for the feedback! The Pro Z 960 is a pretty sweet mower - I bet it's a lot easier to to maneuver too.

    • @Blueberry_Tundra
      @Blueberry_Tundra Před 3 lety

      Yah it is nice, video btw. I plan on doing things like what you did to your mower but... it will be called the CUB midnight edition!!! All black with Chrome The lettering will be yellow though.

    • @Blueberry_Tundra
      @Blueberry_Tundra Před 3 lety

      Sorry nice mower and nice video btw.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      @@Blueberry_Tundra - PLEASE send me a picture of that if you do - I'll share it on the community tab! That'll be so fun.

    • @Blueberry_Tundra
      @Blueberry_Tundra Před 3 lety

      No problem 👌

  • @trevorhannon900
    @trevorhannon900 Před 4 lety +1

    with the manual transmissions you never need to press down on a pedal, much easier to maintain a constant speed

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Trevor - this was one of my main concerns when I was looking at all these potential mowers. I was so used to having a tractor mower locked at a certain speed that I was a bit uncomfortable with these hydrostatic transmissions. However, given my current yard, I needed to be able to switch from drive to reverse quickly and thinking back to all the tractor mowers I owned before, I wanted something a bit quicker/easier to shift. Surprisingly, it really isn't too uncomfortable to mow with a pedal. I do lock it into what they call "cruise" every once in a while and that does work, but I find myself wanting to change the pace so often that it's pretty infrequent that I use it on my hilly terrain. If I had a flat, expansive yard, having a traditional speed lever selector again would have been perfectly fine. I hope that helps a bit with the perspective of these newer style transmissions. If you have a chance, give it a try and test it out.

  • @NA0533
    @NA0533 Před 4 lety +2

    I was look at Cub Cadet but they seem to only have Chinese engines on those, its scary to buy EFI one. So I figured maybe husqvarna ts242xd is a better buy

  • @michaeldavis8065
    @michaeldavis8065 Před 2 lety

    watched the unboxing video of the cub cadet first. lol, but this video is comparing the exact two models I am currently considering. gave me some great points to think about.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety

      Michael - Funny enough, I was convinced I was going to get the Husqvarna. So the comparison and selection process was as real as it was in my head. I'm glad this video was helpful to you too - I love to hear this kind of feedback. Thanks!

  • @mburt84
    @mburt84 Před 4 lety +2

    you helped make my decision

    • @mburt84
      @mburt84 Před 4 lety +1

      I went with Kabota

  • @donaldcarpenter5018
    @donaldcarpenter5018 Před 3 lety

    A big factor in my choice to buy a Cub Cadet vs a John Deere or a Husqvarna was the absence of levers on the left side. I prefer to mount and dismount on the left. The John Deere and Husky have levers on the left side of the seat that impede those procedures.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Donald - that makes complete sense. I've noticed, too, that the Cub Cadet tends to be thought out a bit better in a lot of areas compared to the competition. That was a major factor why I chose it in the end.

  • @dusty8084
    @dusty8084 Před 2 lety +1

    Great choice ! I have more than one!

  • @kusinkleatus4780
    @kusinkleatus4780 Před 4 lety +2

    I got a Husqvarna yth 24v48 48" mower, and the PTO button for the blades already went out

  • @josephkrupp7430
    @josephkrupp7430 Před 4 lety

    Even before he got to the cub cadet I knew which one he was going to choose. I have a Husqvarna I bought at a big box store 5 years ago that was returned. I read the complaints and corrected them in 15 minutes. Without looking I believe it is YT1846. Oh buy the way the price was $1000.00.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, Joseph - thank you for your feedback. I'll give a bit of insight - I originally went to go pick up a John Deere, however, my feet were getting tangled up in the pedals, so I went home, researched, and decided on the Husqvarna. I don't remember why, but I had to run an errand to Home Depot and passed by the Cub Cadets and started comparing them to the Husqvarna, and thus the video began. I'll admit, I'm a fan of the Cub Cadet visual design, but have a keen eye on utility at the same time.
      You got a great deal on your Husqvarna. Is it still working alright?

  • @ericvito8895
    @ericvito8895 Před 4 lety

    My 8 year old son loves your videos

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi, Eric! I'm so glad your son enjoys the videos! My little squatches and their cousins like to watch them too so this makes me happy that it's just not relegated to family bigfoot. New exploration video out shortly and then we'll begin working on another DIBS episode. Thanks for commenting!

    • @ericvito8895
      @ericvito8895 Před 4 lety +2

      He wants me to buy a Cub Cadet riding tractor now lol

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      @@ericvito8895 - Don't forget the squatch decal for the hood! 😀

    • @ericvito8895
      @ericvito8895 Před 4 lety +1

      He would love that where can I find one

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      @@ericvito8895 - I'll be making them soon with the hat. But for now, I get them from Etsy. There's a few different vendors I use including Vermont Vinyl.

  • @rickeybenjamin4814
    @rickeybenjamin4814 Před rokem

    Just pleasing m8 ,Thanks have a good day ahead

  • @yobjalandoni3370
    @yobjalandoni3370 Před 4 lety

    Your videos are just awesome!! Enjoying yardwork with my cc30h great machine!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Yob - Thank you for the feedback! I agree - the CC30H is maneuverable and agile. With the right sized lawn, I would definitely choose this model. My grandfather used to have a Snapper rider that looked a lot like this. Many fond memories growing up and mowing the grass with that. And welcome - I'm glad you're here with us!

  • @kajlerdog628
    @kajlerdog628 Před 3 lety

    The Husqvarna is really nice and so is the cub cadet but the Briggs & Stratton Intek are known for blowing head gaskets

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Kajler - I agree - Husqvarna makes a solid product! I had recently lost my enchantment with Briggs and Stratton from the last two engines I had - one on a push mower and one on a rototiller. Both had pretty bad quality issues. It seems they're not what they used to be.

  • @onerewdone5516
    @onerewdone5516 Před 5 lety +2

    Keep in mind the brand tractor you buy in a big box store isn't the same as the one you buy from the dealer.
    Big box models have differences, such as plastic parts vs metal, or subtle design differences, all to meet a price point set by the retailer.
    Before you buy, compare the same model at both the big box store and the dealer. You'll pay more at the dealer but chances are it's better made, will last longer, and be easier on maintenance in the long run.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety +1

      One RewdOne - thank you for your feedback. I wish I would have known about this sooner as it may have changed my research. I'm definitely about higher quality, especially in the details. This is good to keep in mind and I appreciate you noting that here in our growing knowledge base. The better informed we are, the better decisions we can make. Welcome to the community. 😎 BTW, I like your username. 😁

    • @richardfutch6185
      @richardfutch6185 Před 5 lety +4

      Dealers sell the same models as the box stores. But the dealers offer better models also.

  • @carlostrujillo3854
    @carlostrujillo3854 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks 4 the review discard all the hate on hear it was helpful to some of us...I'm looking for a riding mower I'm a 2g 3g 4g 4f 6g certified welder I could afford a zero turn If i wanted but I just want something that does a good job...I have a huskie self propel walk behind with honda motor but also have 1 acre its usually a 1 day job of mowing or 2 day in sections a riding mower would be helpful and I could drink a cold 1 while I mow...thanks again

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the encouragement, Carlos!! Since you went out of the way to say this and share some of your own story, I'll share some of mine about this video. When I posted it, I didn't think it would get any views. I just wanted to share my buying journey and the questions I had so that it could possibly help others that I knew. I kinda got into it at the end, returned to both the big box stores, and shot the extra footage to try to add a little humor to the experience so it wasn't so dry. Turns out some love it, some not so much. 🤣 Since then (and after realizing that some people kinda share my same humor and analytical reviewing style from this video and a previous one with the scan tool) I've increased my production value and I think the videos are getting better. Please feel free to post back your experience when you decide on a mower. You may like the mower upgrade video I posted a couple weeks. Since you're a welder, I think you have better options on potential upgrades. 😎 Thanks again, and welcome to the community!

    • @carlostrujillo3854
      @carlostrujillo3854 Před 4 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana thank bud...any upgraded suggestions u can think of ? For under 2k...how about the cub xt2 it's right at 2k or is there some Huskies out there with fabricated decks for about 2.5k...or non my property is level no hills or slopes

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a xt2 two yrs ago for snow blowing. Struggled all winter to start it. Checked valve clearances. Not even close out of the factory. They were all at .002-.003”. I mean, who the hell is assembling these things anyway? Reset valves and she started great all last winter.

    • @MrRamman04
      @MrRamman04 Před 3 lety

      Yeah worst piece of crap I ever bought, constant problems with Les than 10hours on it, lucky I fix it myself, will be for sale after 2 winters of light use, I would find it hard to trust that brand ever again

  • @RideAMAP
    @RideAMAP Před 4 lety +1

    Love it!
    I've found the EveRide of Lawn Mowers

  • @RamTruckSteeringFix
    @RamTruckSteeringFix Před 5 lety

    BFDad, nice review thank you !
    I'm looking at similar size tractors.
    For a comparison see the Craftsman T210, very similar to your chosen Cub Cadet, with 1 additional feature, the super tight turning ratio which is 5 degrees almost Zero turn territory !
    I think that alone will tip in favor of the Craftsman T210, though I favor the Cub Cadet Yellow !
    Cheers - David in East Texas

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, RamTruckSteeringFix! I just looked up some info about the T210. The turning radius is insanely tight on that! What a fun mower that would be to review. The red reminds me of the old Snapper rider my grandfather had. I think Homedaddy would agree with your color choice of the Cub Cadet. 😂 Welcome to the community! 😎

    • @vuetube4558
      @vuetube4558 Před 5 lety +1

      I just bought my very first Craftsman lawn mower, the T210. Took her out last week and she performed flawlessly. Of course....not sure if it would holds up in the long haul.
      I'm hoping it will last a long time.

  • @eosjoe565
    @eosjoe565 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow... this video is dated 2018 and both of these mowers have increased in price $1000 since then. What a bargain they were at $1500.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, the price increase since then is crazy! Interestingly enough, our Home Depot and Ace were completely out of the Cub Cadets this weekend.

  • @mclary9808
    @mclary9808 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 12 year old Husqvarna YTH 22V46 with a Briggs and Stratton engine. I also have a 2.5 year old Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro with a Cub Cadet 547 cc EFI OHV Vertical Shaft Engine. The Husqvarna has broken down one time and that was a broken mandible. The Cub Cadet is in the shop now for the past 2 months being repaired for a wonderful 4th time, while the good old Husky continues to do her part mowing. After my experience with Cub Cadet……. I will never own another one.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety

      Hi, mclary - Thank you for sharing this with the community - this is a positive thing to discuss what works and what doesn't from personal experience, so I, and others, appreciate this. I am very sorry yours is having issues - that is terrible considering it's newness and the price these cost now. I really hope they're able to mend it up for good, or that you can sell it and perhaps try a new Husqvarna. The Husqvarna are good machines, and perhaps they still remain a little tougher.

    • @dude3014
      @dude3014 Před 2 lety

      Yep, same problems. When I saw him unboxing it I was like, oh man he screwed up!!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety +1

      @@dude3014 - aww 😓. On my fourth season and still going strong. Haven't had to take it into the shop yet, so fingers crossed. 🤞

    • @michaeldennison7298
      @michaeldennison7298 Před 2 lety

      I have a Husky YTH22V46 and love it. I bought the 3 bag bagger with it and it works like a champ. I have a cart and haul branches and logs with it and that mower is the best one I’ve ever owned. Am going to get the snowblower attachment with the electric up and down switch which will save time when getting out in the nor’easters!

  • @BlueOx2277
    @BlueOx2277 Před 3 lety +1

    Love my Cub Cadet👍🏻

  • @slidinsidewayzproductionss7906

    Funny I have SC 500E cub cadet and have a HU800AWD Husqvarna too funny I like em both had cucadet for a while and is lighter and has same power with out awd husqvarna has awd and pulls funny with hand pulls my speed on Husqvarna is awesome but I have battery start no pull batter is the second replacement have to replace every season that sux they are not cheap

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Chris! You've had a lot of experience with these two brands - thank you for you're feedback. For the battery, I plug mine into a battery tender when not in use and that seems to help thus far. Hopefully you're not out any money this spring on more repairs. And welcome to the community! 😎

  • @rudyelvis9468
    @rudyelvis9468 Před 4 lety

    Great Comparison! Thank you very Much ⚡️😎⚡️

  • @skimask5049
    @skimask5049 Před 6 lety +2

    great video bro i would choose the cub cadet as well , but i am also loyal, and i keep my cub cadet 104 i am 100th sub BTW WOOT

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 6 lety

      I looked up the 104 to familiarize myself with it. Nothing wrong sticking to something you like and that still works!

    • @skimask5049
      @skimask5049 Před 6 lety +1

      its a old ass mower but over 50 years old and it still mows my yard, but good choice on your cub cadet bro, hope your still enjoying it

  • @unti419
    @unti419 Před 3 lety +1

    Last week I bought a new 2018 model XT1 Enduro LT42 that had been sitting at Tractor Supply for a few years. Dead battery, never had gas in it, but got it a a huge discount. Had some scratches from sitting around, but it started and ran great. The only problems..one LED headlight went up in smoke and blew the fuse. Plus rodents had filled the engine with chewed up plastic sacks. No wiring damage. Took some time to work things out but it looks great. Battery was questionable having sat dead from the factory. An overnight trickle charge and it seems fine. I'm wondering if I should change the break in oil, it looks clean but has been sitting a while.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety

      Hi, House Bill - thank you for sharing that - very interesting to hear. I am unsure about the break-in oil, although no doubt that it has probably wicked moisture in it from sitting that long. Maybe a quick call to Cub Cadet support may be in order. Hopefully it continues to work well for the upcoming season! There's always time for upgrades at this point.... 😎

    • @unti419
      @unti419 Před 3 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana I bought this because it had the real Kohler engine and not the rebranded China Engine that CC uses now. Not saying there is anything wrong with them. But might be easier to get parts for an American engine that is widely used. I did change the oil and filter. It has 2 hours on it, mostly from me trying to get comfortable driving it.

  • @roberttempleton8112
    @roberttempleton8112 Před 2 lety

    I used a Husqvarna yth 150 for 21 yrs till the rear left side axle sheared off while mowing . So not wanting to put more money in that old of a mower I bought a 3 yr old Cub cadet xti 46 from a man who bought it new he had just bought a brand Husqvarna 48" don't know why but I bought it the cub for $700 been using it since put new belts an a battery changed all the fluids and filters does great it's fast to fast some time.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 2 lety

      Hi, Robert - what an excellent deal! I don't think that can be beat. Not sure either why the trade but hey, at least you got a heck of a deal and really nice mower out of it. Remember, there's always room to upgrade the mower in more ways than one as well! 😉

  • @jefferybernard4800
    @jefferybernard4800 Před měsícem

    How about the pros and cons of these Mowers on 2 seperate columns for a easier comparison

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před měsícem

      Yes, that would probably be a better format. I did do this in a later review video as I evolved my style.

  • @manyfeather2knives423
    @manyfeather2knives423 Před 2 lety +3

    Can anyone tell me why cub stopped using the Kawasaki engine? Got over 400 on my ltx1050.

    • @danieltaylor4819
      @danieltaylor4819 Před 2 lety +1

      They still use them in the higher end tractors sold at Cub Cadet dealers, but not in the big box store versions.

    • @kevlar1482
      @kevlar1482 Před 2 lety +1

      I've got an XT2 LX46 with a Kawasaki.

    • @hulkgoal1673
      @hulkgoal1673 Před rokem +1

      They didn't stop but they have it in higher price because Kawasaki is superior than Kohler

  • @chuckhunter6098
    @chuckhunter6098 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey my friend. Cob cadet mower's are great. I have a 2015 .22hp koller x 46in deck. How did you get into boggers.that what we call them in the south.on April 13 will be the 2nd south east Texas big foot conference in Huntsville.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Chuck - thanks for the feedback. Stay tuned, we're getting ready to apply a few mods to the mower. 😉
      The conference sounds great. If my work takes me in that direction, I'll be sure to check it out!

  • @justindoel1764
    @justindoel1764 Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely buy the Husqvarna Is now produced by MTD and is no longer built very well Husqvarna has a thicker deck better supports better engine better frame better transmission and in general way better well I’m hoping you bought the Husqvarna haven’t watch the whole video Also look at the flimsy front end on that cub cadet it’s pretty much a joke Husqvarna comes with a solid cast iron front end way better built

  • @TheMitchbassman
    @TheMitchbassman Před 5 lety +2

    I got one, an XT-1 , last year and love it.

  • @Kennykoo65
    @Kennykoo65 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes those engine side vents on the Husqvarna add a PIA step...WHAT? Just lift up and they come off. The main issue with the Cub Cadet for me is the Kohler engine. Will never buy one again as I had a bad experience with one on a John Deere lawn tractor.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, K G - thank you for the feedback. I'm not sure if the side vents are a PIA or not, but thank you for confirming that they are not a big deal to remove. What happened with your Kohler engine on the John Deere? Which engine do you prefer now?

    • @Kennykoo65
      @Kennykoo65 Před 5 lety

      Bigfoot Dad Explores Montana. The Kohler had many issues with the the carburetor. I owned it for 10 years and replaced carb twice. Just left a bad taste. Briggs and Stratton has never let me down. Aside from the engine the Cadet looks like a nice machine. By the way, very nice job on the video. Funny and high quality production.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      ​@@Kennykoo65 - Thanks for the heads-up on the carb issues. I'm hoping they've made improvements over the years as this sounds like it's weak link, but time will tell. The engine can make or break the representational brand for these mowers. I used to have a Cub Cadet push mower years ago and the engine was so bad that I took it back... twice. I don't recall what it was, but it left a sour taste in my mouth for years. That was running through my head as I was checking these riders out. Thanks again for sharing your experience and adding to the knowledge-base here!

  • @ScottDellCPA
    @ScottDellCPA Před 4 lety +3

    Did you consider the XT1 with the Kawasaki instead of the Kohler engine? I have been hearing reviews leaning in favor of the Kawasaki.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Scott - I would love to have the Kawasaki engine. However, on the 42" model of the XT1, only the Kohler and the generic fuel-injected engines were available. This may have changed since then. The last Kawasaki I had was on a larger inverter-generator and it was awesome.

    • @ScottDellCPA
      @ScottDellCPA Před 4 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana I did pick up the 42" with the Kawasaki from Home Depot-$100 less at store than the online price. Another 10% of as a vet which I didn't fight. So far so good though just 1 cut. Amazing turning radius! Now if it could only help me get rid of the mole infestation on my lawn. Guess I will try to kill the grubs first. Thanks for your efforts!!

  • @lenreed3429
    @lenreed3429 Před rokem

    What you need to be wear of the box store units maybe miss labeled I got a YTH in2015 that was in reality a YTA. It was a automatic transmission and junk for any hills. As a flat yard mower it was fine. We than moved to a property with hills and the transmission lasted one year than as you would crest the hill it would roll backwards than lock up when it locked it spun around and rolled. That was it by by Husqvarna.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před rokem

      Hi, Len - wow, yes - thank you for the heads-up. What a dissapointment and huge frustration. I hope that you have a better machine now. I appreciate you commenting on here in case this may prevent anyone from having the same mistake.

  • @user-gf8pu2oh8f
    @user-gf8pu2oh8f Před 5 lety +2

    Great choice.

  • @trevorhannon900
    @trevorhannon900 Před 4 lety +1

    if you want a good reliable lawn mower you should get an old heavy duty garden tractor, such as a ford , bolens or even an old IH cubcadet.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Yes, no doubt those are tanks and built to last! 😎

    • @03zx2
      @03zx2 Před 4 lety

      Don’t forget about the old Sears SS16 mowers with the Onan engines. Have one that was bought new in 1978, has been well taken care of, and still looks/runs like new today. They were built using heavy steel, and the Onan engine is a little power house of an engine.

  • @prestonweitersjr.9460
    @prestonweitersjr.9460 Před 5 lety +1

    4/15/19, Without spending a fortune, this looks like the right size (42") for my 10K sq. ft yard. $1500-$2000. is about right. Does this have the bagger attachment? I could pick up leaves w/it. (Cub or Husk). Deere is sort of the Cadillac of tractors & costs more.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      +Peterson Weiters Jr. - Yes, but you have to order it separately. There are two part numbers listed for the 42" and 46" options: 19a30030100 (Fast Attach Bagger for about $400) and 19a30031100 (Bagger for about $350). Hope that helps!

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety

      Preston Deere is all but the same tractor, JD Uses B/S engines even though it says JD and they also use the same Hydrostat trans !!!! So what is the difference ??? An expensive coat of green paint !!!

  • @Blackshinigami08
    @Blackshinigami08 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the same Bolens mower I'm looking to upgrade from!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Jarrett - that's hilarious! 😂 Well, you now know what the next steps are...

    • @Blackshinigami08
      @Blackshinigami08 Před 3 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana funny enough I'm considering between it and the Husqvarna

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Blackshinigami08 - if this is not a sign when you're looking for answers, then I don't know what is. 🤣 A bit of a follow-up - 3 seasons later and still running well. It does seem a little sluggish in reverse, though, so unsure what that's about. Both the Cub Cadet and the Husqvarna have the same transmissions. Check out the 5-hour maintenance and the upgrade videos if you haven't yet - you may find those helpful.

    • @Blackshinigami08
      @Blackshinigami08 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana my only concern is in a hefty fella (300+), and I have a long (gradual) hill in my cutting routine that has killed one K46 Hydrostatic Transmission on an older John Deere so I'm concerned about getting another lighter duty tractor.

  • @01BryanKeith
    @01BryanKeith Před 5 měsíci

    Great review! I'm actually, considering buying one of the two mowers. My first choice is a bad boy MX Rambler but that price tag is pretty high. Thanks for the review and helping me make my choice. :)>

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks, Bryan! I'm glad this was helpful, even all this time later. The basics are still the same even though they have different plastic body pieces.

  • @emiliacofer549
    @emiliacofer549 Před rokem

    Oh wow! That's remarkable👀💕

  • @thedadboddiaries8871
    @thedadboddiaries8871 Před 3 lety +1

    How has this mower held up since you've bought it? Did you end up changing the transaxle fluid in the K46? If so, was it difficult since they're considered non-serviceable?

    • @user-yj8pw9by8z
      @user-yj8pw9by8z Před 5 měsíci

      I was at cub dealer today , fabricated deck k46 is on the lt 50 smaller ones stamped deck lt 200 transmission correct me if I'm wrong

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 Před 4 lety +2

    I had to laugh at putting that skunk ape decal on, but whatever floats your boat I guess. :)

  • @joshc606
    @joshc606 Před 5 lety +2

    What’s sad is that I have the 48” model and the rear differential is plastic but that 42” has a metal??? WTH

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Josh - that's crazy! Is it just a protective cover? I would hope it would be more durable than that. Nonetheless, post back if you have any issues.

    • @frankbama3684
      @frankbama3684 Před 5 lety

      The 42" uses the torq tuff tranny. It is metal.

  • @charlesherring2104
    @charlesherring2104 Před 5 lety

    never knew when you brought it home you had to put them together!!! When I bought mine all I had to do was put gas in it!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Charles! When I picked mine up, the only assembled one was the floor model. And I was watching as the kids were climbing up on these and thrashing the controls around. So when Home Depot said that they couldn't give me one because no other ones were assembled, I asked if they could give me one straight from the crate. I kinda like these projects... sometimes. This one turned out to be fun.

  • @mindteaserjunction
    @mindteaserjunction Před 4 lety +2

    You covered all the features except for the most important of all. The type of hydrostatic transmission. Is it the dreaded K46 or the world renowned hydro gear? One will handle hills and the other will not.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Bill! Yes, it is the same K46 on both the Cub Cadet and the Husqvarna. It sounds like you've had some experience with it. 😂 So far it's held together but now I'm a little concerned...

    • @suraush
      @suraush Před 4 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Hey! Thanks for doing the review. I'm deciding between the two as well. Do you have any hills you mow? How huge is your yard? Thanks.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      @@suraush - You're welcome. Yes, my lawn is very hilly - some of them to the point where I cannot safely mow with a rider. The two mowers have the same transmission and the same forward and reverse pedal functionality. My yard is approximately one acre. Hope that helps!

    • @suraush
      @suraush Před 4 lety

      @@BigfootDadExploresMontana Would you suggest getting this or the twin engine LT46 then? Are you happy with the LT42? My yard is less than an acre with a few slopes. Thanks!

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 4 lety

      @@suraush - If the larger engine and deck size is in your budget and works for you (meaning it doesn't prevent you from getting into any tight places) then yes, I'd recommend the upgrade. Let us know what you decide!

  • @norm1233
    @norm1233 Před 5 lety +3

    Jesus man quit choking your feet you got those laces so tight wow

    • @bdugg36
      @bdugg36 Před 5 lety +1

      Funniest thing I read today. Spot on.

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Norm - if I loosened them up, they might come off and I'd mow over them. 😅

  • @rickb5158
    @rickb5158 Před 5 lety +1

    Great choice. ......!

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky Před 5 lety +1

    Just buy a Troy-Built - the last 42” I bought had a larger motor and was less expensive than the brand-name models from any big-box H&G retailer

    • @BigfootDadExploresMontana
      @BigfootDadExploresMontana  Před 5 lety

      Hi, J PR - I've seen the Troy-Built mowers recently popping up on my advertisements. They look like very decent mowers. My neighbor has one too and is quite pleased with it. Congrats on the purchase and welcome to the community! 😎

    • @wilburfinnigan2142
      @wilburfinnigan2142 Před 5 lety

      Jpr Troy built is built my MTD also !!!!!

  • @timothyberlinski2299
    @timothyberlinski2299 Před 3 lety

    Idk i have a cub cadet since 2011 and minus minor issues its been flawless and smooth trans, just picked up a used 2018 husqvarna that's in good condidtion and the transmission pedals stick and get stuck

    • @manofculture4945
      @manofculture4945 Před 3 lety

      Check for the dirt or trash under the pedal and grease all connections that have metal on metal as there could be rust that’s causing the sticking