Toro 22″ Personal Pace® Auto-Drive (22″) 163cc Briggs Self-Propelled Walk Mower
$349.00 Original price was: $349.00.$244.30Current price is: $244.30.
Introducing a mower that adjusts to you, with no knobs, no levers, no messing around. Grab the easy-to-steer handle, engage, and go – with Personal Pace Auto-Drive™. Supercharge your mowing with an amped airflow that requires less energy to cut more grass into teeny-tiny, clumpless clippings. That’s our Vortex Technology™ giving you Lawn Vitamins™ for free. Throw on the grass bag and start your lawn vacuum that holds more so you empty less. In total, it’s a boatload of features that easily make you and your lawn look great in less time. This machine starts the first time, every time, and is built to last with a 22 in. steel deck. Powered by a 7.25 ft-lb Gross Torque Briggs & Stratton® EXi 163cc engine. Includes standard feature – no oil changes for the life of the engine, just top it off.
Choose the right fuel for your mower. For best starting results use Non-ethanol fuel with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Use fresh fuel less than 30 days old, add fuel stabilizer to reduce starting problems. Do not mix oil with gas.
Specifications
| Air Filter | Briggs & Stratton Part #593260 – Not Sold on toro.com |
|---|---|
| Bagger Capacity | 1.8 bushels |
| Box Dimensions | 42.1 in. x 24.5 in. x 17.25 in. / 107.0 cm x 62.2 cm x 43.8 cm |
| Deck Design | Recycler® |
| Deck Material | 14 Gauge Steel |
| Deck Size | 22 in / 56 cm |
| Discharge Chute | Not Included in the box. The free discharge chute for walk behind mowers can be requested at time of registration at Toro.com/register |
| Drive System | Personal Pace® Auto Drive Rear Wheel Drive |
| Drive Type | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Engine | 7.25 ft-lb Gross Torque* Briggs & Stratton® Exi 163 cc |
| Engine Brand | Briggs and Stratton |
| Engine Displacement (cc) | 163 cc |
| Fuel Capacity | 0.25 gal. / 0.95 L / 1 Qt. |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Guaranteed to Start Promise | 3-Year GTS |
| Handle Type | 1-Piece, Adjustable Height – 2 positions |
| Height of Cut | 1.0 – 4.0 in. / 2.5 – 10.2 cm |
| Height of Cut Adjustment | 4-point |
| Included in the Box | 18 oz. Bottle of Oil, Grass Bag, Mower, Quick Start Guide |
| Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge | Bag standard, Mulch standard, Side discharge optional |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Product Features | High Wheel, Self-Propelled |
| Product Type | Walk Behind Mowers |
| Product Use | Residential |
| Recommended Oil Type | SAE 30 |
| Self Propel System | Personal Pace |
| Spark Plug Type | Briggs & Stratton Part #491055S – Not Sold on toro.com |
| Start Type | Pull Cord |
| Weight | 83 lbs / 37.6 kg |
| Wheel Height | Front 8 in. / 20.3 cm; Rear 10 in. / 25.4 cm |
| Yard Size | Up to 1/2 acre |
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