Cub Cadet mowers are made by Cub Cadet, an American company that produces outdoor power equipment including lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, and snow blowers. The brand was originally established in 1960 as part of International Harvester but was sold to MTD Products in 1981. In 2021, Stanley Black & Decker acquired MTD, making Cub Cadet a part of their portfolio
. Cub Cadet mowers are primarily assembled in the United States, with manufacturing facilities located in Ohio, Mississippi, and Tennessee. While the mowers are assembled domestically, some parts and materials are sourced internationally. The company maintains a strong presence in the US for design, engineering, and assembly, but also operates internationally to serve global markets
. In summary:
- Cub Cadet mowers are made by Cub Cadet, owned by Stanley Black & Decker through MTD Products.
- Assembly is mainly done in the US (Ohio, Mississippi, Tennessee).
- Parts and materials may come from abroad.
- The brand has a long history of innovation in ride-on and zero-turn mowers since 1960