Toro 75748 TIMECUTTER Z-Turn Mower 15.5hp Briggs & Stratton Engine w/42″ Stamped Deck

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42″ (107 cm) TimeCutter® Zero Turn Mower (75748)

  • More Time For You – Cut mowing time up to 50%* with zero-turn steering, giving you a gorgeous lawn and more time to enjoy it.
    Creature Comforts – Enjoy a more comfortable mow with added features like an under-seat storage cubby, front step-through and cup holders.
    Space Saver- Mow in tight spaces and enjoy the extra room in your shed or garage to store your kayaks, kids toys and everything in between.
    Pick Your Pace – Take control over your mowing speed, while never sacrificing blade tip speed with Smart Speed® Technology.

Summer is just too short to spend it outside sweating over lawn work. Toro’s 42″ TimeCutter allows you to create both a beautiful lawn and still have plenty of time to host backyard pickup games, barbeques and more. Even better, the mower’s compact design makes for easy storage. It’s also a snap to control your pace with Toro’s Smart Speed® Technology. Pinpoint-quality cuts and zero-turn mowing are just two pro commercial contractor features that put Toro’s cutting-edge technology into the hands of homeowners. You want even more convenience? How about a built-in cupholder, storage cubby and step-through front end that makes getting on and off the mower a breeze. And as a Toro owner, you’ll have access to more than 3,000 servicing dealers across the U.S. and Canada ready to assist you. Count on it.

 

  • Engine
    15.5 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine
  • Fuel Capacity
    3 gal / 11.4 L
  • Cutting Width
    42″ / 107 cm
  • Cup Holder
    Standard
  • Foot Operated
    Height of Cut

    Optional
  • Ground Speed
    MOW: 7 mph/3 mph (11.3 km/h / 4.8 km/h) TRIM: 5.5 mph/2.4 mph (8.8 km/h / 3.8 km/h) TOW: 4 mph/1.7 mph (6.4 km/h / 2.7 km/h)
  • Height of Cut
    1.5″ / 3.8 cm – 4.5″ / 11.4 cm
  • Hitch Bracket
    Standard
  • Hour Meter
    Optional
  • Seat
    16″ (40.6 cm) Handcrafted
  • Steering Controls
    Dual Wrap Around Levers
  • Tires
    11″ x 4″ (27.9 cm x 10.2 cm) Front, 18″ x 7.5″ (45.7 cm x 19 cm) Rear
  • Transmission
    Dual Hydrostatic HG-ZT2100
  • Washout Port
    Standard
  • Width
    48.5 in
  • Disclaimer
    *Time savings based on survey of consumers who purchased TimeCutters from 1/1/18-9/30/19. Time savings will vary.
    †See retailer for complete warranty details.

 

 

 

Attachments and Accessories (Not Included)
For 75748 TimeCutter 4225 Riding Mower
Product Name Model/Part
Twin Bagger, Timecutter 42in Stamped 79410
42in Recycler Kit 137-7042
Bagging Enhancement Kit 137-7048
Striping Kit, 42in and Riding Mowers 140-5198
Hourmeter Kit 116-5461
Front Weight Kit 140-2050
Assist Bar Kit 140-2052
ROPS Kit 79485
Slope Sensor Kit 79486
LED Light Kit 140-2056
Deluxe Seat Kit 140-2057
Armrest Kit 140-2058
Deck Footlift Assist Kit 140-2059
Floormat Kit 140-2060
Jack Mount Kit 140-2711
Jack Kit 127-6666
Replacement Blade Kit 137-1999-03P
Storage Cover 490-7516
Seat Cover W/O Arm Rest – TC 18in 117-0096
4-Cycle Fuel, Snow And Lawn 32oz Can 131-3823
Heavy Duty Air Cleaner Kit 135-6195
Fuel Stabilizer 05 oz 130-2393
Toro Premium Fuel Treatment 12 Oz Bottle 131-6572
10w30 4-Cycle Engine Oil (32oz Bottle) 38280
Toro 4-Cycle SAE 30 Oil (32oz Bottle) 38903
Mower Deck Drive Belt, TimeCutter SS Riding Mower with 42-inch Mowing Deck

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