Toro Heavy Duty Self-Propelled Mower Kawasaki 6 HP FJ180V Engine (21″) #22297 (Local Pickup Only)
$2,166.00 Original price was: $2,166.00.$1,294.30Current price is: $1,294.30.
21 in (53 cm) Heavy Duty Self-Propelled Zone Start Kawasaki
- Powered by a Kawasaki FJ180V KAI engine with heavy-duty air filter, spin on oil filter, and a 1 gallon fuel tank
- Cut in more conditions with heights ranging from 1 in. to 4.5 in.
- Large 9 in. x 2 in. lightweight co-polymer wheels provide a light footprint that is easy on turf
- The wide opening and ramped profile of the tunnel maximize bag fill.
- The large 2.1 bushel bag features an easy-empty design, making quick work of clipping disposal.
- Recycler® Cutting System – optimized for exceptional mulching and bagging performance
- Designed for durability, featuring a tubular engine guard, replaceable steel deck wear plates and steel cable routing guards
- Horizon360® Business Management Software. Work More Efficiently. Run More Profitably.
This Toro 21 in (53 cm) 3-speed self propel, heavy duty walk behind mower features a premium commercial-grade Kawasaki ZS FJ180V engine with zone start, 3 speed transmission and a sealed, maintenance-free transmission.
For the best productivity, we’ve included a 1 gallon fuel tank, Recycler cutting deck and the large, easy-empty bagging system.
The deck is made of corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy and cables are also protected with steel cable guards mounted to the handle bar. It’s everything you want in a heavy-duty walk behind.
| Bagger Capacity | 2.1 bushels |
|---|---|
| Blade Design | 0.135 in. / 0.343 cm Thick Steel |
| Blade Engagement | Zone Start |
| Blade Tip Speed | 18,000 ft/min / 5,486 m/min |
| Box Dimensions | 43.5 in. x 23.5 in. x 20.25 in. / 110.5 cm x 59.7 cm x 51.4 cm |
| CARB Compliant | CARB Compliant |
| Crankshaft | 1″ (25 mm) w/Steel Protector |
| Cutting Width | 21 in / 53 cm |
| Deck Design | Recycler Cutting System / Rear Bagging System |
| Deck Material | Die Cast Aluminum Alloy |
| Drive System | Self-Propel |
| Engine | Kawasaki FJ180V KAI |
| Engine Brand | Kawasaki |
| Forward Ground/Transport Speed | Up to 4.2 mph / 6.7 kph |
| Fuel Capacity | 1 gal. / 3.8 L / 4 Qt. |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Height of Cut | 1.0 – 4.5 in. / 2.5 – 11.4 cm |
| Lubrication | Splash Lubrication |
| Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge | Bag standard, Mulch standard |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Product Type | Walk Behind Mowers |
| Product Use | Commercial |
| Self Propel System | Variable Speed |
| Start Type | Pull Cord, Recoil |
| Steering Controls | Single-Bail |
| Transmission | 3-Speed Rear Wheel Drive |
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