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Toro Recycler Self-Propelled Mower Briggs & Stratton 7.0 TP (22") #20332 |  | Brand: Toro Category: Lawn & Patio Department: Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
Buy New: $449.99 as of 9/7/2010 22:16 UTC details
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Seller: Mowtownusa Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 9930
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
MPN: 20332 ASIN: B003CG4QZO
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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Product Description Briggs & Stratton® ReadyStart Engine No need to choke or prime the engine just start and go 22 Recycler® Cutting Deck Cut more grass in less time and improve the health of your lawn Personal Pace® Self-Propel Rear Wheel Drive System Mower automatically senses and adapts to your walking speed Bag On Demand Quick Change Lever Switch from mulching to bagging in seconds Bag can stay mounted in either mode Easy Height Adjustment Quickly change between 1 4 cutting heights with no fuss Quick-Wash Port Simply attach a garden hose to the top of the mower deck Flush the underside clean while the mowers right sideup 3 Year Power Train Warranty 3 Year Guaranteed-to-Start Warranty 2 Year Full Coverage Warranty Model Model Number: 20332 Manufacturer: Toro Engine Engine Brand: Briggs & Stratton Quantum Starting System: Recoil Start HP/CC: 190 cc Torque: 6.75 ft-lbs Net Torque Fuel Tank Size: .4 Gallon Cycles: 4-Cycle Cylinders: 1 Cylinder Oil Filter: No Consumer Warranty: 3 Years Drive System: Belt-Drive Speeds: Variable Drive Wheels: Rear Wheels Wheels Front Tire Size: 8 Inch Rear Tire Size: 8 Inch Tire Type: Plastic Wheels Deck Cutting Options: 3-in-1 (Side-Discharge/Bag/Mulch) Material: Steel Construction: Stamped Blades: 1 Blade Positions: 7 Positions Cutting Height: 1-4 Inches Accessories Rear Bagger: Included Mulcher Kit: Included Headlights: No Hour Meter: No Overview Weight: 80 Lbs. (36.29 kilograms) Consumer Warranty: 2 Years
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| Customer Reviews: Great Mower. August 29, 2010 BDog I've had this mower for about six weeks and I am really impressed with it. Previously I used a Snapper Hi-Vac that I didn't think performed very well. I like that this mower is pull and go, meaning it starts on the first pull with no choke to mess with and there is no engine speed to set. The Personal Pace self-propelled system is awesome, I couldn't imagine going back to one without that. The take-off's and stops are very smooth, and it truly does adjust to your walking speed.
I have only used the mulching feature on the mower, which I think works really, really well - especially for a single blade system. I tend to mow fairly often and at a fairly high setting but my lawn is thick tall fescue so there is plenty of grass being processed. I will say that occasionally on turns where I lift the front tires that small clumps of grass can appear but it doesn't happen too often. The cutting is even, and it does a great job even with minimal to no overlap. My snapper was really bad about leaving stragglers along the edge of the cut path so I had to overlap quite a bit more with that mower to get everything even.
All in all, I would recommend this mower. It's a great value for the money. I picked mine up on sale at Home Depot for right around $300. Cuts like a champ and is very smooth to operate.
Good mower for the money May 27, 2010 A. Coates (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The quality of cut is below what I've come to expect from my commercial mower - but hey, this only cost 1/25th of what it did. After a month of owning it and running it near 60 hours, it seems reliable. Starts 75% of the time on the first pull and always by the second. The drive belt chatters some if the grass is juicy and collects on the belt. It does a near flawless job in Tall Fescue, but leaves stragglers and obvious wheel tracks in Kentucky Blue Grass. The bagging system seems to work well. I mainly use it in mulching mode - or, if the grass is tall, discharge mode. It cuts best with the front of the deck set to your intended cutting height and the rear set higher by one notch. And, speaking of tall grass, it does a pretty good job cutting tall grass (6-8") at the highest wheel setting (4" on this mower) compared to other 22" mowers I've had. I tried switching the blade to the Gator #96-607 blade, which doesn't really improve the quality of cut, but it does seem to last longer before it needs sharpening. The Gator also seems to have a slight advantage in clipping dispersal when in discharge mode. The cleaning port does ok to rinse out the bulk of what collects under the deck - but if you wait long after you finish cutting and the grass dries under the deck, all bets are off. Taller clippings collect around the blade shroud and must be removed manually from time to time. Granted, I'm picky - and to get a better cutting 22" mower will likely cost twice as much. All in all, not too bad.
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