A Survey of Toro Lawn Mowers
Toro is one of the most respected names in lawn mowers today. Toro lawn mowers are used by everyone from the father-of-three in the suburbs of New Jersey to landscaping professionals, who use the machines to groom championship golf courses.
For the homeowner, Toro Lawn Mowers offers push mowers, riding mowers, recycling and mulching mowers, lawn tractors, and even zero-point turning radius mowers. Toro Lawn Mowers makes machines suitable for nearly every homeowner, no matter what one’s budget and landscaping situation may be. The most popular of the homeowner models is the recycling mower. This model offers a variable speed drive train, a 5-year warranty (including a warranty that the mower will start with only two pulls for the duration of the 5 years), a blade brake, and a design that bags, mulches, and discharges very well.
For the business professional or contractor, Toro Lawn Mowers offers a great line of lawn mowers. They offer large frame, zero-point turning radius riders, compact zero-point riders, and professional walk behind models. Many professionals depend on their Toro machines for their businesses. They feel that without their Toros, their work (and the product that their customers receive) would suffer. A well-respected Toro in this line is the Z-590 D Series, one of the large, zero-point turners that is powered by a 27 horsepower, liquid-cooled diesel engine. This Toro lawn mower also boasts a deluxe suspension seat, allowing for maximum comfort for the rider.
Toro Lawn Mowers also makes lawn mowers designed to sculpt golf courses and other large expanses of land. For example, they have several fairway mowers, rough mowers and greens mowers. In addition, they have models that are designed for trimming and edging around the courses. For the larger areas that do not require the finesse of the course mowers, Toro offers a line of landscaping mowers.
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