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Model Year: 2005
Note: This applies to the Cub Cadet GT2186, which is not listed on the product list. Tractor: I like the tractor. It runs well. Of course most of that is attributed to the Kohler engine. I like the hydraulic drive. However, it does not climb inclines well. I installed farm tractor tires on the rear. Finally, I had the farm tires foamed. That gave me sufficient weight over the rear tires to be able to climb a reasonable grade, particularly when pulling a 100 pounds or so in the garden trailer . A full tank of gas helps, too. The engine had the power, the tires did not have the grip. The headlight system is trash - Paper-like reflectors in an unsealed system. Dust gets in easily, as do ants which nest. Plastic lens tabs have broken simply from the bouncing in normal use. The designers of my 44 inch mower deck should punished, severely. The drive belt from the engine jumps the pulley / guides if you hit a bump.This causes the belt to burn and be ruined. Cut debris quickly accumulates on the deck, fouling the blade drive belt. this can burn the belt or cause it to "derail". This can happened easily when the mower is not engaged, like when you are using the tractor to haul garden stuff. The deck is difficult to remove as it is bigger front to back than the space between the front and rear tires. One of the grease zerts came out during normal lubrication. They are pound in zerts, not threaded - cheap. There is an apron under the front of the deck. It is so poorly secured that a moderate impact will bend it. The ends can be bent into the outer blades. This would not happen if the apron was properly secured. The lift assist is placed such that it is hard to disengage when removing the deck and harder to engage when reinstalling the deck. IMO, this deck is best suited to and should only be used to mow a smooth concrete drive, flat or with a slight incline. Disclaimer: These comments are my opinion, are based on my experiences with the GT2186. These comments many not be reproduced in whole or in part, without the inclusion of this disclaimer.
Pros: Hydraulic drive.
Cons: Mower deck is more trouble than it is worth.