Toro Timemaster 30 in. Personal Pace Self-Propelled Gas Lawn Mower
$549.00 Original price was: $549.00.$384.30Current price is: $384.30.
Overview
Get it done and get on with your weekend. When you have a big yard and a busy schedule, you need Toro’s TimeMaster® on your side. It cuts a wider path on every pass so you can finish mowing faster. With a powerful Briggs & Stratton® OHV engine, you’ll have the perfect tool that you need to have the best yard in the neighborhood.
Choose the right fuel for your mower. For best starting results use Non-ethanol fuel with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Use fresh fuel less than 30 days old, add fuel stabilizer to reduce starting problems. Do not mix oil with gas. For more information, view our Fuel Fact Tips
View the Briggs & Stratton Engine Warranty.
Specifications
| Air Filter | Briggs & Stratton Part #795066 – Not Sold on toro.com |
|---|---|
| Bagger Capacity | 2.5 bushels |
| Blade Engagement | Blade Override System (BOS) |
| Box Dimensions | 41.9 in. x 33.0 in. x 25.3 in. / 106.4 cm x 83.8 cm x 64.1 cm |
| Deck Design | Recycler® |
| Deck Material | 13 Gauge Steel |
| Deck Size | 30 in / 76 cm |
| Discharge Chute | Included |
| Drive System | Personal Pace® Rear Wheel Drive Traction Assist |
| Drive Type | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Engine | 10.00 ft-lb Gross Torque* Briggs & Stratton 223 cc OHV |
| Engine Brand | Briggs and Stratton |
| Engine Displacement (cc) | 223 cc |
| Forward Ground/Transport Speed | Up to 4.5 mph / 7.2 kph |
| Forward Mowing Speed | Up to 4.5 mph / 7.2 kph |
| Frame | Cast-Aluminum Frame |
| Fuel Capacity | 0.3 gal. / 1.1 L / 1.2 Qt. |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Guaranteed to Start Promise | 3-Year GTS |
| Handle Type | Quick Stow Storage Handle |
| Height of Cut | 1.25 – 4.25 in. / 3.2 – 10.8 cm |
| Height of Cut Adjustment | 2-point |
| Included in the Box | 18 oz. Bottle of Oil, Discharge Chute, Grass Bag, Mower, Quick Start Guide |
| Mulch, Bag, Side Discharge | Bag standard, Mulch standard, Side discharge standard |
| Number of Blades | 2 |
| Product Features | Blade Stop System, Deck Washout Port, High Wheel, Self-Propelled |
| Product Type | Walk Behind Mowers |
| Product Use | Residential |
| Recommended Oil Type | SAE 30 |
| Self Propel System | Personal Pace |
| Spark Plug Type | Briggs & Stratton Part #692051 – Not Sold on toro.com |
| Start Type | Pull Cord |
| Washout Port | Standard |
| Weight | 140 lbs / 63.5 kg |
| Wheel Height | Front 8 in. / 20.3 cm; Rear 10 in. / 25.4 cm |
| Yard Size | Up to 1 acre |
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