Toro Recycler Self-Propelled Mower 163cc Briggs & Stratton 7.25 TP (22″) #21462

Original price was: $499.00.Current price is: $335.30.

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22″ (56cm) Personal Pace Auto-Drive™ Mower (21462)

Introducing a mower that adjusts to you, with no knobs, no levers, no messing around. Grab the easy

Personal Pace Auto-Drive

No levers, no adjustments, no learning – the self-propel, evolved.

Vortex Technology

More airflow to supercharge your grass cutting.

Super Bagger

Get the job done more easily than ever with our new Super Bagger, shaped for easier lifting, no-shake pouring and zero-hassle cleanup.

Feed Your Lawn

The ultra-fine clippings created by our Recycler Cutting System are Lawn Vitamins™, nourishing your grass and cultivating a greener, more lush lawn.

Hassle-Free Maintenance

With a Toro, there’s no oil change – ever. Just check the oil and Top it Off.

Time Saver

Mow more in less time, Save time, finish faster, and make your job easier. Cut a wider path with each pass with an extra-long 22 in. blade.

Bag on Demand

Switch from mulching to bagging in seconds while leaving the bag on the mower.

Roll With It

With a tread pattern that adds traction without tearing up your grass, our new wheels give you just enough bite to get up hills and sail through slippery, damp conditions.

Choose Your Cut

Manicure your lawn to your specifications with 9 cutting positions with 1-4 in cutting height range. You can also easily adjust to 2 different handle heights.

We’ve Got You Covered

Enjoy peace of mind knowing Toro stands behind its mowers with a 3-year guarenteed-to-start engine warranty and a 2-year full warranty. Count on it.

Engine Power
7.25 ft-lb Gross Torque* Briggs & Stratton® Exi 163cc Gas
Fuel Capacity Cutting Width
.25 gallons / .9 L 22″ / 56 cm
Height of Cut Number of Blades
1.0″ – 4.0″ / 2.5 – 10 cm; 9 positions 1
Starter Drive System
Recoil Personal Pace Auto-Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive
Deck Material Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge
14-Gauge Steel Standard
Deck Design Engine Displacement
Stamped 163cc
Handle Type Height
1 Piece, Adjustable Height – 2 positions 44″ / 111.8 cm
Wheel Height Width
8” / 20 cm Front, 10” / 25.4 cm Rear 23″ / 58.4 cm
Weight
83 lbs / 37.6 kg

 

Disclaimer
*The gross torque of this engine was laboratory rated at 2600 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.

**See dealer for warranty details.

 

 

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