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Greg57 09-28-2024 12:25 AM

Operator's Manual
 
Brand new here. Just purchased an XT1 LT50 FAB last week, and I love almost everything about it aside from the operator's manual lol. They definitely don't make the manuals as detailed as they used to. It doesn't even have a diagram showing the locations of the grease fittings. Good thing for Youtube videos I guess. But anyway, great mower! :P

CubDieselFan 09-28-2024 09:41 AM

Welcome to Only Cub Cadets. Keep us up to date on how it is doing.

Greg57 09-30-2024 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by CubDieselFan (Post 533579)
Welcome to Only Cub Cadets. Keep us up to date on how it is doing.

Will do. Its been raining just about every day for the last several days where I am, so haven't been able to mow again. Itching to do so. I ordered an hour meter and front bumper and can't wait to install them. Any other accessory suggestions? I wasn't sure if the armrest kit was worth the money.

ol'George 09-30-2024 08:29 PM

I find lawn mowers bounce to much to enjoy arm rests.
But guessing if you have a golf course kind of lawn, they might work.:bigthink:

Greg57 09-30-2024 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ol'George (Post 533610)
I find lawn mowers bounce to much to enjoy arm rests.
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Yeah, that was my thought as well. My lawn is mostly flat, but it has its bumpy areas. And they don't look like the most comfortable armrests either.


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