BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Toro has unveiled a new engine in Toro TimeMaster 30" mowers. New models are now equipped with a Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 1000 engine, their most powerful walk power mower engine, which offers increased gross torque and displacement compared to previous models.
With 10.00 ft-lb of gross torque*, the new engine delivers more power to rotate the blade, so the TimeMaster mower can handle thicker, heavier grass with ease. In addition, the overhead valve (OHV) engine design runs cooler and cleaner for better fuel economy and longer engine life.
Other features of the Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 1000 engine include a Super Lo-Tone engine muffler for quiet operation, as well as a dual-sealing commercial-grade air management system that helps reduce harmful yard debris from entering the engine. The ReadyStart starting system is also standard, eliminating the need to prime or choke the engine.
The new engine enhances the productivity of the TimeMaster mower, which allows users to cover more ground in less time. The 30" wide cutting path and travel speed capabilities of this mower can reduce mowing time by up to 40 percent.**
“The new Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 1000 engine is a powerful upgrade for the TimeMaster product line,” said Wade Tollison, Toro senior marketing manager. “Combined with the 30" wide mowing deck, the added engine torque helps our customers take charge of their yards, with even more power to cut through lush grass while also saving a bunch of time.”
For more information about TimeMaster 30" mowers with the new Briggs & Stratton engine, see your local Toro dealer or visit www.toro.com.
*All power levels are stated gross torque at 2600 rpm per SAE J1940 as rated by Briggs & Stratton.
**Compared to a 21" Toro mower. Savings will vary due to mowing conditions.
With 10.00 ft-lb of gross torque*, the new engine delivers more power to rotate the blade, so the TimeMaster mower can handle thicker, heavier grass with ease. In addition, the overhead valve (OHV) engine design runs cooler and cleaner for better fuel economy and longer engine life.
Other features of the Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 1000 engine include a Super Lo-Tone engine muffler for quiet operation, as well as a dual-sealing commercial-grade air management system that helps reduce harmful yard debris from entering the engine. The ReadyStart starting system is also standard, eliminating the need to prime or choke the engine.
The new engine enhances the productivity of the TimeMaster mower, which allows users to cover more ground in less time. The 30" wide cutting path and travel speed capabilities of this mower can reduce mowing time by up to 40 percent.**
“The new Briggs & Stratton Professional Series 1000 engine is a powerful upgrade for the TimeMaster product line,” said Wade Tollison, Toro senior marketing manager. “Combined with the 30" wide mowing deck, the added engine torque helps our customers take charge of their yards, with even more power to cut through lush grass while also saving a bunch of time.”
For more information about TimeMaster 30" mowers with the new Briggs & Stratton engine, see your local Toro dealer or visit www.toro.com.
*All power levels are stated gross torque at 2600 rpm per SAE J1940 as rated by Briggs & Stratton.
**Compared to a 21" Toro mower. Savings will vary due to mowing conditions.
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