Cub Cadet ZTT 42 Front & Rear Tire Size

Quick answer:

The Cub Cadet ZTT 42 tractor tire size is front 11×4-5 and rear 18×8.5-8. Other tire setup data found for this model includes Front 22×10-10, Rear 20×8-8; Front 20×7-8, Rear 20×7-8, so confirm the wheel option before ordering.

Front tire11×4-5
Rear tire18×8.5-8
Front/rear setupDifferent front and rear tire sizes
Tire pressure15 PSI, 25 PSI
Rim diameter5 in front, 8 in rear
Other setup foundFront 22×10-10, Rear 20×8-8; Front 20×7-8, Rear 20×7-8

Cub Cadet ZTT 42 Tire Size Details

Front tire size 11×4-5
Rear tire size 18×8.5-8
Front/rear setup Different front and rear tire sizes
R1 ag tire size Front 22×10-10, Rear 20×8-8
Tire size alternatives / conversions Front 20×7-8, Rear 20×7-8
Front tire construction Flotation/implement tire
Rear tire construction Flotation/implement tire
Front section width 4 in
Rear section width 8.5 in
Front rim diameter 5 in
Rear rim diameter 8 in
Approx front overall diameter about 11 in
Approx rear overall diameter about 18 in
Tire pressure 15 PSI, 25 PSI

Tire Size Comparison Chart

Front rim diameter comparison

This model

5 in

Average

7 in

Low

6 in

High

10 in

Rear rim diameter comparison

This model

8 in

Average

10 in

Low

8 in

High

12 in

Benchmarks use typical low, average and high rim diameters for the lawn/garden tractor category, not scraped low/high outliers.

Cub Cadet ZTT 42 Extra Tire Notes

Tire size note The Cub Cadet ZTT 42 uses different front and rear tire sizes in this data: front 11×4-5 (5 in rim, 4 in width) and rear 18×8.5-8 (8 in rim, 8.5 in width)
Multiple setup note This data has more than one tire setup for the Cub Cadet ZTT 42. The main front/rear listing is Front 11×4-5, Rear 18×8.5-8. Other setup data found: Front 22×10-10, Rear 20×8-8; Front 20×7-8, Rear 20×7-8. This usually means different wheel, axle, turf/ag/industrial, or market options rather than one universal tire size
Pressure note For the Cub Cadet ZTT 42 with front 11×4-5 and rear 18×8.5-8 tires, the pressure values captured in the answer are 15 PSI, 25 PSI. Tire pressure is load-dependent, so use this as a reference value rather than a universal setting
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Tire sizes can change by year, axle, wheel/rim option, tyre brand, tread type and local market. Please check the tire sidewall, operator manual and official www.cubcadet.com website for official information.