Toro 75762 TIMECUTTER Z-Turn Mower 24hp Kohler V-Twin w/60″ Fabricated Deck

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Toro 75762 TIMECUTTER Z-Turn Mower 24hp Kohler V-Twin w/60″ Fabricated Deck

You don’t own just any property. This land is your masterpiece, your crowning jewel. You deserve a mower that can give it the respect it deserves. The TimeCutter 60 in. not only tackles the biggest lawns like a pro but handles like one, too. With an impressive 60 in. cutting swath, you’ll save precious time for what matters most to you. Quickly clear unexpected obstacles without having to stop with the foot assist deck lift. Spare your deck the damage from forgotten baseballs, hula hoops and other items with this handy feature. And you’ll you can rest easy knowing that Toro stands behind its mowers with a 3-year, 300-hour commercial engine warranty.† 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.

  • Cup Holder – Stay cool and hydrated with a built-in cup holder.
  • Pro DNA – Commercial DNA courses through these machines’ veins with the same technology professionals depend on. Get a beautiful, professional-looking lawn.
  • Step-Through Front End – Getting on and off the mower to pick up yard debris and other obstacles is a breeze with a step-through front end.
  • Toolless Oil Change – Spend less time maintaining your mower with toolless oil change and filter.
  • Storage Cubby – Now there’s a convenient and safe space in your under-seat cubby to store important items.
  • Built Like a Bull – IronForged® high strength grade 50, 10-gauge steel deck with bull nose reinforced leading edge.
  • Handcrafted Seat with Arm Rests – Ultimate padding and back support with a handcrafted high-back seat with armrests and bullhorn logo.
  • Pick Your Pace – Take control over your mowing speed, while never sacrificing blade tip speed with Smart Speed® Technology.

Specifications

Armrests Standard
Blade Tip Speed 18,995 ft/min / 5,789 m/min
Box Dimensions 82 in. x 63 in. x 35 in. / 208.3 cm x 160.0 cm x 88.9 cm
CARB Compliant Not CARB Compliant
Caster Tires 13 in. x 6.5 in. – 6 in. (33 cm x 16.5 cm – 15.2 cm)
Controls Dual Wrap Around Levers
Cup Holder Standard
Cutting Width 60 in. / 152 cm
Deck Design 60″ IronForged™ Fabricated Deck
Deck Material 10 Gauge Steel
Discharge Chute Side
Drive Tires 20″ x 10″ (50.8 cm x 25.4 cm)
Drive Type Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine 24 hp Kohler V-Twin
Engine Brand Kohler
Engine Horsepower 24.0 hp
Foot Operated Height of Cut Standard
Forward Ground/Transport Speed Up to 7.0 mph / 11.2 kph
Fuel Capacity 3 gal. / 11.4 L / 12 Qt.
Fuel Type Gasoline
Height of Cut 1.5 – 4.5 in. / 3.8 – 11.4 cm
Hitch Bracket Standard
Hour Meter Standard Hour Meter
Number of Blades 3
Product Features Cup Holder, Electric Start, High Back Seat, Hitch Bracket, Hour Meter, IronForged Deck, Smart Speed, Tool-less Oil Change
Product Use Residential
Recommended Oil Type 10W-30
Seat 18″ Handcrafted High Back with Arm Rests – Knob Adjustment
Start Type Electric
Steering Controls Dual Wrap Around Levers
Steering Dampeners Pro-Control Dampers
Terrain Type Flat with Obstacles
Tires 13″ x 6.5″ (33 cm x 16.5 cm) Front, 20″ x 10″ (50.8 cm x 25.4 cm) Rear
Tow Speed Up to 4.0 mph / 6.4 kph
Transmission Dual Hydrostatic HG-ZT2800
Trim Speed Up to 5.5 mph / 8.8 kph
Washout Port Standard
Yard Size Up to 4 acres

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 warranty details.

 

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