The Cub Cadet Enduro Series XT1 LT42E 42-in. 56V MAX* Riding Lawn Mower

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The Cub Cadet® Enduro Series XT1 LT42E 42-in. 56V MAX* Riding Lawn Mower cuts up to 3.5 acres, or 1.5 hours, on a single charge. Minimize maintenance with no engine, oil changes, belts, or gas. Lithium-ion battery technology allows for consistent, high-powered performance. Ride comfortably with a 15-in. Cub Comfort deluxe high-back seat.

  • Mow up to 3.5 acres or 1.5 hours, on a single charge**
  • Quiet operation with no engine maintenance, no oil changes, no belts and no gas provides an easy-to-use mowing experience
  • No exhaust, carbon monoxide, or unburned hydrocarbons from the on-board source of power
  • 56V MAX*, 60Ah, 3000Wh lithium-ion battery that can be charged using a standard 110-Volt outlet
  • Built in America with global materials and backed by a 3-year limited residential and 4-year limited battery warranty
Battery

  • Run TimeUp to 1.5 hours or up to 3.5 acres
  • Charge Time4 hours
  • Battery TypeLithium ion
  • Fast ChargerIncluded
  • Battery GaugeDigital
  • Start MethodPush button start
  • Battery Voltage56V MAX
  • Watt Hours3000Wh
  • Ampere Hours60Ah
Drive System

  • TransmissionElectric, 56V MAX
  • Forward Speed5.5 MPH / 8.6 km/h
  • Reverse Speed3 MPH / 4.8 km/h
  • Rear Axle3/4″
  • Drive SystemBrushless Electric Motor
  • Transmission ControlFoot Pedal
  • Transmission HousingAluminum
  • Rear Differential LockNo
  • Transmission InputBrushless motor
Cutting Deck

  • Deck Cutting Width42 in
  • Deck WashNo
  • Deck Material13-gauge steel
  • Deck Engagement (PTO)Electric
  • Deck ConstructionStamped
  • Blade(s)Two
  • Deck LiftManual
  • Cutting Height Range1″ – 4″
  • Anti-ScalpingFour gauge wheels
  • Deck Positions12
Chassis

  • FrameRobotically welded
  • Turning Radius16″
  • BumperSteel tube
  • Rear Tow HitchYes
  • Corrosion ProtectionYes
  • Front Pivot BarCast iron
Controls

  • Cruise ControlYes
  • BrakesDisc
Comfort

  • Seat Type15″ high-back
  • ArmrestsNo
  • Seat AdjustmentLever
  • Floor MatsRubber
Wheels

  • Bearing TypePoly Bushing
  • Rear Tires20″x 8″-8″
  • Front Tires15″x 6″-6″
  • Tire TreadTurf Saver
Specifications

  • Mowing MotorBrushless
  • SeriesXT1® Enduro Series™
Additional Specifications

  • Mulch KitAvailable Separately
  • Headlight(s)Dual-LED
  • Cup HolderYes
  • CertificationsFull UL compliance, ANSI certified
  • Operator Presence SystemYes
  • Model Number33ABA7ES710
Warranty

  • Residential Warranty3-year unlimited hours
  • Frame Warranty3-year limited
  • Front Axle Warranty3-year limited
  • Deck Shell Warranty3-year limited
  • Commercial WarrantyNo
  • Battery Warranty4-year limited
Disclaimers

  • SpecificationsSpecifications subject to change without notice and without incurring obligation. Products depicted on website and other advertisements are for demonstration purposes only. Actual products offered for sale may vary in design, required attachments, safety features and non-functional appearance from. See other general disclaimers at the bottom of our website.
  • Battery Voltage*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 56 volts. Nominal voltage is 50.4 volts.
  • Efficiency** Per charge, minimal cutting load, using discharge cutting mode and highest cutting position at full speed with Cub Cadet® 56V Max* 60Ah batteries.

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