Toro Recycler FWD Mower 150cc Briggs & Stratton 6.25 TP (22″) #21442

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The Toro Recycler series is a patented cutting technology that brings an innovative mulching technique combined with our vortex technology to supercharge your mowing with an amped airflow that requires less energy to cut more grass into teeny-tiny, clump less clippings. Giving you Lawn Vitamins™ for free. Or throw on the grass bag and start your lawn vacuum that holds more so you empty the bag fewer times. Plus, easy go with the curved ergonomic handle allows your hands and wrists to rest comfortably as you mow. This model features a powerful 150cc Briggs and Stratton engine with a durable 22-inch steel deck frame for you to enjoy for years to come. The large rear traction high-wheels deliver easier maneuverability and greater cutting precision especially on uneven terrain. Combined with this mower band its hassle-free maintenance with no oil change ever, just Top It Off.

 

  • Engine
    6.25 ft-lb Gross Torque* Briggs & Stratton® Exi 150cc
  • Fuel Capacity
    0.2 gal / 0.8 L
  • Cutting Width
    22″ / 56 cm
  • Height of Cut
    1.0″ – 4.0″ / 2.5 – 10 cm; 4-Point
  • Guaranteed-to-Start Promise
    3-Year Limited GTS
  • Starter
    Recoil
  • Drive System
    Self-Propel Front-Wheel Drive
  • Deck Material
    15-Gauge Steel
  • Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge
    Bag, Mulch, Side-Discharge Optional
  • Air Filter
    Briggs & Stratton Part # 593260
  • Assembled Dimensions
    59.9″ x 23.1″ x 44.6″ / 152.1cm x 58.7cm x 113.3cm
  • Bagger Capacity
    1.5 Bushels
  • CARB Compliant
    Yes
  • 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.
  • Handle Type
    1 Piece, Adjustable Height
  • Package Dimensions
    42″ x 24″.5 x 17.25″ / 106.7cm x 62.2cm x 43.8cm
  • Spark Plug Type
    Briggs & Stratton Part #692051
  • What’s in the Box
    Mower, Grass Bag, Quick Start Guide, 18 oz. Bottle of Oil (check/fill as instructed)
  • Wheel Height
    8″ / 20.3 cm Front, 10″ / 25.4 cm Rear
  • Weight
    80 lbs. / 36.3 kg
  • Disclaimer
    *The gross torque of this engine was laboratory rated at 2800 rpm per SAE J1940 by the engine manufacturer. As configured to meet safety, emission and operating requirements, the actual engine torque on this class of mower will be significantly lower.

 

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