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So far a neighbor has had his cub cadet ( Home Depot) in for repairs twice since owning it for 3 years. He's asked me for advice but I excused myself politely from any advice explaining to him about how big box store cubs are not the real deal. He now understands the difference. He's gonna sell his junk & looking into buying one from a local cub dealer. With that said.
How does one tell a big store junk cub from the real deal? I'm sure it's in the model codes, but I don't know. ![]() NIK,
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You need to realize too the same models they sell at HD and TSC are also sold at a dealer. The big difference is that a dealer sells GTs and you know the price difference between a LT and GT.
I don't know about over the past few years, but it used to be too a dealer could get a couple different LT models, I.E. - you could get a LT1045 at HD/TSC with a 46" and single cylinder Kohler Courage and you could get a LT1046 at a dealer only with a 46" and twin cylinder. Cub did have it on their site what models were sold where...
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Gary '49 Farmall Cub, '62 "Original, '70 73 w/402-D Haban sickle, '71 127 w/38" cast end deck, '73 149, '76 Sof76, '07 LT1045 w/bagger, '09 GT2544 w/bunch of mods. 5 Exmarks, Kubota B2920, blah, blah, blah... |
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Oh ya, it used to be too that TSC used to sell a couple models unique to them too, I think it was a LGT... better than the LT from HD/TSC but definitely not the shaft driven GT.
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Gary '49 Farmall Cub, '62 "Original, '70 73 w/402-D Haban sickle, '71 127 w/38" cast end deck, '73 149, '76 Sof76, '07 LT1045 w/bagger, '09 GT2544 w/bunch of mods. 5 Exmarks, Kubota B2920, blah, blah, blah... |
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My local Cub Cadet dealer echoed what gcbailey said above. There is not some separate factory that produces crappy Cub Cadets and sells them through the big box stores and another factory making better quality units sold by dealers. This same way of thinking is applied to the John Deeres sold at HD and Lowes.
He told me that Cub Cadet entered into a contract with big box stores such as Home Depot and farm stores like TSC, but the stipulation was to sell mowers in a certain price range. To do so, they had to lessen the quality. And by right, the CC dealers were forced to sell the same (or similar) units. The real advantage to buying from a CC dealer is the service. TSC and HD will ship your mower half way across the country for warranty repairs but the owner will be out-of-pocket for a considerably longer time than if repaired thru a local dealer. Besides, the CC dealer does have the higher priced (supposedly better built) garden tractors for sale that HD and TSC does not. Of course, all this can be avoided if one simply purchases an older Cub Cadet that was quality built to begin with.
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if It has lug nuts is the first thing
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If it has lug nuts and a driveshaft you're off to a good start. That goes for any brand IMO.
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It's easy for me. The good ones have an IH on them and the not as good ones do not.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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Not even going there. You get what you pay for. You want a $10,000 tractor for $1500, it's good to want.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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