Yanmar Ct118 Access

  • Common rebrands: Some CT118s were sold as Cub Cadet SC2400 (2009-2013) before Yanmar split from Cub Cadet – nearly identical mechanically but with different sheet metal and loader controls.
  • Parts: Yanmar has an "Agri" division that supports these tractors. Most parts ship within 48 hours. Unlike the gray-market Yanmars of the 1980s, the CT118 has full US dealer support.

    The CT118 exclusively comes with a dual-pedal hydrostatic transmission (HST). yanmar ct118

    If you have never used HST, imagine driving a golf cart. You have a "treadle" pedal: push forward with your toe to go forward, push backward with your heel to reverse. There is no clutching and no grinding of gears. Common rebrands : Some CT118s were sold as

    Why this matters for the CT118: Sub-compact work involves constant direction changes. When you are using a front-end loader, you creep forward to scoop, pause, shift to reverse, dump, and repeat. The CT118’s HST makes this seamless. It features two ranges: Parts: Yanmar has an "Agri" division that supports

    The CT118 is not designed for commercial row-crop farming, but it excels in niche applications: