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So I'm looking for a cub cadet that compares very similar to the John Deere 318 and I've done multiple searches online and haven't found the information I want anyone on here know what would compare
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An 1812 would be a good place to start.
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The 318 Deere is one, if not thee best, Gt's ever built in my humble opinion.
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I think an 1864 would be a closer pic.
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![]() Without going to a Cub Cadet super, CCC didn't really build anything that compares. The 318 had power steering, dual brakes, 3pt hitch and rear PTO optional. Rear hydraulics optional. Separate controls for front and then mid and rear were together. I don't recall them ever offering it with triple stick, but it's an easy conversion to do. Either way, CCC didn't offer a GT with those options. The only thing that compares is a Cub Cadet SGT. So, if you take that into consideration, you have to look for a Super. The Deere 318 was the ultimate GT. I know this is a Cub site, but that particular model of machine just didn't really have any competition in the same size without going with a larger machine. 1864 with dual remotes, ps, rear 3pt is the closest you can come in a GT. |
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