What is the difference between Cub Cadet zt1 and zt2?

The ZT1 uses primarily Kohler engines but there is one model with a Kawasaki engine. The ZT2 is the other series and these mowers are on the same chassis, but Cub Cadet upgraded the transmission to a EZT 2800 series. ZT2 mowers have larger front and rear tires for less turfing and better flotation.Click to…

The ZT1 uses primarily Kohler engines but there is one model with a Kawasaki engine. The ZT2 is the other series and these mowers are on the same chassis, but Cub Cadet upgraded the transmission to a EZT 2800 series. ZT2 mowers have larger front and rear tires for less turfing and better flotation.Click to see full answer. Similarly one may ask, what is difference between Cub Cadet xt1 and xt2?The XT2 comes with the same strength, durability, and comfort as the XT1. They come with slightly different features than the XT1. Specifically, you get ball bearing front wheels, a front bumper, different tires, armrests, larger battery, and a larger alternator. The XT2 Series is only available at Cub Cadet Dealers.One may also ask, is Cub Cadet a good zero turn mower? If you want the power and speed of a zero-turn mower without the learning curve, the Cub Cadet RZT-SX may be the best bet. It can reach speeds up to 7 mph forward and 3 mph in reverse, but some users had issues with the steering wheel feeling stiff. Also asked, is Cub Cadet a good mower? These Cub Cadet 50” are good mowers overall. This is the LTX1050 and a few years old now. The side chute broke early on, the bagger assembly is unique to the 50” and 54” and is $500 no matter where you buy it from. The engine is good although bottom crank seal began leaking after about 30 hours.What is Cub Cadet IntelliPower?547cc Cub Cadet engine with IntelliPower™ Technology. Intellipower™ Technology delivers up to 20% more available power to the engine, resulting in less bogging down, higher blade tip speed and a consistent cut when mowing in heavy, wet grass.*

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