Toro Timecutter 22hp 724cc Briggs & Stratton Engine 42″ FAB Deck Z-Turn Mower #77404

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42 in. (107 cm) TimeCutter® Zero Turn Mower

  • Built Like a Bull – IronForged® high strength grade 50, 10-gauge steel deck with bull nose reinforced leading edge.
  • Commercial DNA courses through these machines’ veins with the same technology pros depend on.
  • 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.
  • Storage Cubby – Now there’s a convenient and safe space in your under-seat cubby to store important items.
  • Ride in style with a handcrafted seat that provides the ultimate in padding and back support.
  • Take control over your mowing speed, while never sacrificing blade tip speed.
  • Shield your engine from tire spray and avoid backsplash on you with protective tire fenders.
  • Download the MyToro app from your mobile device’s app store for easy access to product resources, including manuals, how-to’s, and more

 

You work too hard to let your lawn dictate your leisure schedule. Get serious comfort and a beautiful cut with Toro’s 42 in. TimeCutter. Combining a perfect blend of maneuverability and power, this mower makes quick work of the toughest tasks. This mower is easier to handle than ever with Toro’s Smart Speed® Technology, which gives you total control over the mowing speed. And 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.

Specifications

Air Filter Standard Briggs & Stratton Air Cleaner
Anti Scalp Wheels 2 Standard
Armrests Optional
Bagger Capacity 4.9 bushels
Blade Design 0.164 in. / 0.417 cm Steel with Blade Stiffner
Blade Tip Speed 17,860 ft/min / 5,444 m/min
CARB Compliant Not CARB Compliant
Caster Tires 11 in. x4 in. – 5 in. Pneumatic
Clutch Electromagnetic
Cooling System Air Cooled
Crankshaft 1″ (25 mm) w/Steel Protector
Cup Holder Standard
Cutter System Steel Cutting Blade
Cutting Width 42 in / 107 cm
Deck Design 10-Gauge steel IrongForged®
Deck Material 10 Gauge Steel
Discharge Chute Side
Drive System HYDRO
Drive Tires 18 in. x 7.5 in. – 8 in (45.7 cm x 19.1 cm – 20.3 cm)
Drive Type Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine 22 hp Briggs and Stratton EXI 724cc
Engine Brand Briggs and Stratton
Engine Displacement (cc) 724 cc
Engine Horsepower 22.0 hp
Engine Power (kW) 16.4 kW
Foot Operated Height of Cut Optional
Forward Ground/Transport Speed Up to 7.0 mph / 11.2 kph
Forward Mowing Speed Up to 7.0 mph / 11.2 kph
Fuel Capacity 3 gal. / 11.4 L / 12 Qt.
Fuel Type Gasoline
Greasable Bearings Yes
Height of Cut 1.5 – 4.5 in. / 3.8 – 11.4 cm
Hitch Bracket Standard
Hour Meter Optional
Hydraulic Dampeners Yes, Non-Cavitating
Hydraulic Drive Standard
Number of Blades 2
Product Type TimeCutter
Product Use Residential
Recommended Oil Type 10W-30
Roll-Over Protection (ROPS) Optional
Seat 16″ Handcrafted
Spindle Bearings Maintenance-free
Spindle Housing Cast-Aluminum
Start Type Electric
Steering Controls Dual Wrap Around Levers
Steering Dampeners Standard Dampers
Terrain Type Flat with Obstacles
Tow Capacity Combined machine, user, towed weight may not exceed 1,000 lbs.
Transmission Dual Hydrostatic HG-EZT2100
Washout Port Standard

Disclaimer

*22 HP gross at 3,600 RPM SAE J1940 and SAE J2723, as rated by Briggs & Stratton®. As configured to meet safety, emission and operating requirements, the actual engine horsepower on this mower may be significantly lower.†See retailer for complete warranty details.‡Specifications subject to change without notice and without incurring obligation. Products depicted are for demonstration purposes only. Actual products offered for sale may vary in design, required attachments and safety features.

 

 

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