Toro, along with John Deere, Snapper, and Cub Cadet, are amongst the most popular makers of all types of lawn mowers. From push behind to riding, zero-turn to lawn and garden, Toro offers a comprehensive line-up of lawn steel to tackle your mowing jobs.
Starting with their Z series zero turn mowers, the Toro TITAN Z model is as durable as one could ask for from a mower. The 2″ tube steel frame construction, which is a full 1/2″ wider than most other frames on the market, is a testament to just how serious Toro is about putting together an effectively durable piece of equipment. Along those same lines, the 1/4″ steel-reinforced deck, fitted with 3 fully welded blades, will most likely cut through anything your lawn can offer it, weeds, twigs, stumps, fell trees (okay, probably not the stumps or trees!)
Toro mowers are “for people who are proud of their lawn” - evident at first glance by the striking candy apple red paint job these babies get out off the production line. But more than just a pretty coat of paint and a good top-cote, Toro mowers now offer some of the creature comforts most look for in their next new car purchase – things like an automatic transmission and cruise control found on the new Toro LX series mowers. Other items like soft touch steering wheels, rubber foot rests, and handles to easily get on and off your mower add to the general usability of each Toro mower.
Perhaps in an effort to mount some momentum on the mower market, and to help to bury the 2002 recall of the Toro Zmaster Z100 riding mower (13,000 models recalled due to an exhaust problem) Toro mowers have certainly been retooled and geared towards becoming the ultimate choice in riding lawn mowers.