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Toro 20093
$649.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Starts on the first pull every time, easy to get it going. Adding oil and gas couldn't be easier, very well designed to make the regular maintenance pain-free. Plenty of power, lets you roll through thick grass and knock down tall weeds without a problem.
The Cons:Maintaining a constant speed strains your hand as you try to hold the lever steady. Mulch mode tends to bog down, even with a fully sharpened blade.
The Toro 20093 is one of Toro's higher-end models intended for homeowner use. It is one step up from the 20092, and the only upgrade is that the 20093 has a blade brake feature that allows the operator to step away from the mower while leaving the engine running.
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This is a safety feature that stops the blades from moving. Other than that, it has all the features of the 20092, including Briggs and Stratton engine with 6.75 lbs.-ft. of gross torque and Ready Start that doesn't require priming. It also has 3-in-1 bagging, mulching or side discharge, and uses a rear-wheel drivetrain to match the operator's walking speed. It has Toro's other standard features like a folding handle for storage and transport, and wash port to clean the deck with a hose. The cutting system is the same as the other 2009 units, the "Super Recycler" with veneered blade and extra blade accelerators. It has a full warranty for five years as well.
Features
- Briggs and Stratton 6.75 lbs.ft. gross torque engine
- Rear-wheel drivetrain senses walking speed
- Blade brake
- Included 3-in-1 bagging, side discharge and mulching
- 21" cutting range
- Toro "Super Recycler" cutting system
- 1.25" - 4.25" cutting heights
- Folding handle
- Guaranteed to start for 5 years
- 5 year full warranty
- Aluminum deck
- Wash-out port
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starts on the first pull every time, easy to get it going
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adding oil and gas couldn't be easier, very well designed to make the regular maintenance pain-free
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plenty of power, lets you roll through thick grass and knock down tall weeds without a problem
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vacuums up leaves on the lawn, much easier and quicker than raking
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blade brake is perfect for when you need to walk around and clear an obstacle - avoids damaging the lawn
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maintaining a constant speed strains your hand as you try to hold the lever steady
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mulch mode tends to bog down, even with a fully sharpened blade
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