The Cub Cadet 800 is a garden tractor model from the Quietline series, manufactured from 1974 to 1975 by Cub Cadet (a part of International Harvester) in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was available in two-wheel drive (2WD) version.
The Cub Cadet 800 is equipped with a 305 cc (18.6 cu·in) single-cylinder gasoline engine with 74.6 mm (2.94 in) of the cylinder bore and 69.8 mm (2.75 in) of the piston stroke, and one of two transmissions: an unsynchronized gear transmission with 3 forward and 1 reverse gear (6 forward and 2 reverse gears with creeper).
The Cub Cadet 800 garden tractor features:
The Kohler K181AQS gasoline engine which produces 8.2 PS (6.0 kW; 8.0 HP) at 3,400 rpm of horsepower
Manual steering
Dry disc or wet disc (optional) brakes
Open operator station
Sleeve hitch (optional)
Independent front PTO with electric clutch and 3,400 rpm
Cub Cadet 30A: 38″ mower deck with 3-blade and manual lift or electric lift (optional)
Cutting width
960 mm (38 in)
Cutting height:
30-110 mm (1.5-4.5 in)
Cub Cadet 44A: 44″ mower deck with 3-blade and manual lift or electric lift (optional)
Cutting width
1,110 mm (42 in)
Cutting height:
20-100 mm (1-4 in)
Cub Cadet 50A: 50″ mower deck with 3-blade and manual lift or electric lift (optional)
Cutting width
1,270 mm (48 in)
Cutting height:
20-100 mm (1-4 in)
Cub Cadet QA-36A: 36″ front-mount snow blower with manual lift
Cleaning width
910 mm (36 in)
Cub Cadet QA-42A: 42″ front-mount snow blower with manual lift
Cleaning width
1,060 mm (42 in)
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