Toro Timecutter 22hp Kohler Engine 34″ FAB Deck Z-Turn Mower #75734
$3,699.00 Original price was: $3,699.00.$2,449.30Current price is: $2,449.30.
34″ (86 cm) TimeCutter® Zero Turn Mower (75734)
- More Time For You – Cut mowing time up to 50%* with zero-turn steering, giving you a gorgeous lawn and more time to enjoy it.
- Space Saver – The mower’s compact design and 34″ deck means you’ll have no trouble mowing in tight spaces or traveling between some gates.
- Pick Your Pace – Take control over your mowing speed, while never sacrificing blade tip speed with Smart Speed® Technology.
- Hassle-Free Maintenance – Spend less time maintaining your mower with toolless oil change and filter, and belt cover.
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Engine
Kohler 22 hp** -
Fuel Capacity
3 gal / 11.4 L -
Cutting Width
34″ (86 cm) -
Cup Holder
Standard -
Ground Speed
Mow(F/R) 7 mph/3 mph, Tow(F/R) 5.5 mph/2.4 mph, Trim (F/R) 4 mph/1.7 mph -
Height of Cut
1.5″ / 3.8 cm – 4.5″ / 11.4 cm -
Hitch Bracket
Standard -
Horsepower
22 hp** -
Hour Meter
Optional -
Seat
Standard -
Steering Controls
Dual Wrap Around Levers -
Tires
11″ x 4″ (27.9 cm x 10.2 cm) Front, 18″ x 6″ (45.7 cm x 15.2 cm) Rear -
Transmission
Dual Hydrostatic -
Disclaimer
*Time savings based on survey of consumers who purchased TimeCutters from 1/1/18-9/30/19. Time savings will vary.
**22 HP gross at 3,600 RPM SAE J1940 and SAE J2723, as rated by Kohler®. 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. - Accessory List (Not Included)
| Model/Part # | Description |
| 75734 | TimeCutter 3400 Riding Mower – Serial # 400000000-99999999 |
| 79417 | 34in Residential Z Fab Bagger Gen 2 |
| 140-2059 | DECK FOOTLIFT ASSIST KIT |
| 140-3536 | 34in Recycling Kit |
| 116-5461 | Hourmeter Kit, 2011 and After Zero-Turn-Radius Riding Mower |
| 140-8374 | 34in Striping Kit |
| 140-2056 | LED Light Kit |
| 140-2058 | ARMREST KIT |
| 140-2060 | FLOORMAT KIT |
| 117-0096 | SEAT COVER W/O ARM REST – TC 18IN |
| 140-2052 | ENTRY ASSIST BAR KIT |
| 140-2057 | DELUXE SEAT KIT |
| 140-2711 | JACK MOUNT KIT |
| 127-6666 | Jack Kit, Zero-Turn-Radius Side-Discharge or Rear-Discharge Riding Mow |
| 490-7516 | COVER |
| 140-5134-03 | Blade 17.50 Recycling |
| 140-8369 | 34in Bagging Enhancement Kit |
| 140-2050 | FRONT WEIGHT KIT |
| 79485 | ROPS KIT |
| 79486 | SLOPE SENSOR KIT, TIMECUTTER |
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