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Toro 20333


$420.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Starts right away, first try every time. Setup only takes a few minutes, fairly simple. General usage is fairly simple, can stop the blades without stopping the engine by just releasing the safety bar.

The Cons:Personal pace self-propel system wears down after the first few years. Has a hard time mulching properly with thicker grass.

The 20333 is a mid-range model in Toro's line of Recycler lawnmowers. Like all units in the series, it is powered by a Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart engine, but it lacks the low-emissions and electric-start features of some higher models.

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Like the 20332, it adapts to the user's walking speed with a 'Personal Pace' self-propel system, and enables quick switching between mulching and bagging with 'Bag On Demand'. Its main addition to the 20332 is a blade override feature, which stops the blade without turning off the motor and requiring a restart. Unlike other models in the series, the 20333 lacks a washout port, so the underside of the mower must be flushed manually. Two years of full warranty coverage are provided.

Features

  • Briggs & Stratton ReadyStart engine
  • Self propel
  • Adapts to walking speed
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • Blade override system
  • Bag On Demand
  • Single-piece handle
  • 22" cutting deck
  • 6.75 ft-lb gross torque

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Pros
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    starts right away, first try every time

  • 1

    setup only takes a few minutes, fairly simple

  • 1

    general usage is fairly simple, can stop the blades without stopping the engine by just releasing the safety bar

  • 1

    propulsion is easy to control, intuitive and allows a range of speeds

  • 1

    can handle thick grass and weeds without stalling out

Cons
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    personal pace self-propel system wears down after the first few years

  • 1

    has a hard time mulching properly with thicker grass

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ssseip@verizon.net
ssseip@verizon.net: #toro_20333 The Personal Pase System seems to be less functional after two years of use (I'm pushing more than walking). Is there any way to adjust this Model 20333 personal pace mechanism?? Jan 22, 11
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