Toro Recycler Push Mower 140cc Briggs & Stratton Engine (21″) #21311

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Toro Recycler Push Mower 140cc Briggs & Stratton Engine (21″) #21311

  • 2-Point Height of Cut – Push mower with a 2-point height of cut that allows for quick deck adjusting to keep an even cut.
  • 3-in-1 Versatility – Mulching, bagging or discharging system for your mowing preference.
  • Feed Your Lawn – The ultra-fine clippings, Lawn Vitamins™, nourish your grass and cultivate a greener, more lush lawn.
  • Hassle-free maintenance with no oil change ever.
  • Download the MyToro app from your mobile device’s app store for easy access to product resources, including manuals, how-to’s, and more

Specifications

Bagger Capacity 2.0 bushels
Blade Engagement Zone Start
Blade Tip Speed 16,962 ft/min / 5,170 m/min
Blades Atomic, 20.9 in. (53.1 cm)
Box Dimensions 42.1 in. x 23.5 in. x 17.2 in. / 107.0 cm x 59.7 cm x 43.8 cm
Deck Design Recycler®
Deck Material 15 Gauge Steel
Deck Size 21 in / 53 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 Push
Drive Type Push
Engine 5.5 ft-lb Gross Torque* Briggs & Stratton® Ex 140 cc
Engine Brand Briggs and Stratton
Engine Displacement (cc) 140 cc
Forward Mowing Speed Up to 3.4 mph
Frame Steel
Fuel Capacity 0.2 gal. / 0.75 L / 0.8 Qt.
Fuel Type Gasoline
Guaranteed to Start Promise 3-Year GTS
Handle Type 1-Piece, Adjustable Height
Height of Cut 1.25 – 3.75 in. / 3.2 – 9.5 cm
Height of Cut Adjustment 2-point
Included in the Box 18 oz. Bottle of Oil, Grass Bag, Mower, Quick Start Guide
Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge Bag standard, Mulch standard
Number of Blades 1
Product Features Bagger, Gas Powered, Mulching Mower
Product Type Walk Behind Mowers
Product Use Residential
Recommended Oil Type SAE 30
Self Propel System Push
Spark Plug Type NGK BPR5ES
Start Type Pull Cord
Terrain Type Flat
Weight 62 lbs / 28.1 kg
Wheel Height Front 8 in. / 20.3 cm; Rear 10 in. / 25.4 cm
Yard Size Up to 1/3 acre

Disclaimer

Actual products offered for sale may vary in design, required attachments and safety features.
*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 these mowers may be significantly lower.

 

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