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Termy
01-15-2006, 08:35 PM
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Every year somebody is buying a new mower all over the country. Every year people also have trouble starting their lawnmower even though they took care of it! There are good brands and bad brands, and knowing which brand is the best can be difficult! I have used Toro’s, Snapper’s, John Deere’s, Husqvarna’s, ETC. Some of you buy the same mower every year to just through it out when it stops running. Why spend $150 dollars every year when you can spend 350 to 600 for a mower that will last you 20 years or more under normal TLC? If you do the math, your saving money in the long run and your getting the quality you deserve!

The first thing I want to cover is Toro’s deck design. On the super recyclers, the decks are designed to be high vac’s. The deck is comprised of 20-gauge cast aluminum. The deck is constructed for maximum performance in getting the wet clippings into the bag without bogging down! I did not have a single problem bagging the grass at all! The bag was completely full before needing to be emptied. This deck was also designed to mulch the grass too. The deck and blade is designed to cut the grass upward into the deck then back down onto the blade to cut it some more before letting the mulch back onto the grass. When I used the mulch feature, there were no large clumps of grass all over! The mower comes with the mulching blade as well. This deck was also designed to side discharge too. I have seen many mowers with side discharge and they all say one thing to me, DANGER…WARNING. This is because the side discharge can be opened at any time and if you hit something hard under the deck it can fly through the discharge door and hurt somebody! Toro thought this through completely! The discharge door was designed to have a locking mechanism. Simply move the lever to the right and its locked, move it to the left and your unlocked and ready to discharge. I had no problems with it whatsoever and it worked perfectly! Adjusting deck height was simple. Just move the levers at the height, which you want to cut.

Now I would like to cover the Tranny/Personal Pace System! The tranny is located under the deck with a faceplate on top of the deck to get at it. The drive cable comes out of a little hole in that faceplate. How this system works is the faster you walk, the faster it self propels! Basically, the more you are pushing on the handle, the faster it goes. Most mowers use a lever and or handle bar to engage the self propel system. Toro’s Personal Pace system makes it much easier cause you don’t have to mess with drive speed levers and handlebars to pull. Just walk faster and it will self propel faster. It’s a simple and ingenious system! The tranny uses a drive belt to power it; it is not a direct drive unit. After a while grass will cake up in there but all you have to do is remove the faceplate and shoot compressed air at it or other cleaning method. The Personal Pace system made it so easy for me to mow my lawn!

The wheels on this mower are high quality wheels! They are made out of a tough rubber for long life and have great treads on them to grip the ground well. The rims of the wheels are made out of high quality plastic, for the price that I paid, I would of expected to get metal rims! But, you only find that on commercial units these days. When moving from grass to concrete, it was a smooth ride and that impressed me! The back wheels have grease zerks where you can add grease for long life! Most mowers do not have them so I was impressed to own one that does. I did have a problem with the handle bar wing nuts. With the constant movement of both the mower and vibration, even after a snug tightening of the wing nuts would get loosened until they fall off where you almost run them over with the mower! I did not want to tighten them too much for fear I might strip them! If you buy this mower, you must buy a product called Loctight. This is a type of glue that when put on the threads of a bolt and then tightening down the nut, it will keep it that way after cured. The Blue colored Loctight can be broken if necessary. The Red and Green require a Welding Torch.

This mower uses a Briggs and Stratton 6.5HP Side Valve Quantum engine. It is very easy to start this thing. Push the primer three times and then pull the recoil rope. Starts on first pull every time! No need to deal with a throttle either because this engine does not have one. In my opinion and experience, the only time you need to have a throttle on a mower is if you have a BBC system. (Blade Break Control) That is where the blade stops when you release the handlebar lever but the engine keeps running. Toro does make a BBC mower but this is not a BBC mower. When you release the handlebar on this mower, it kills the engine. The carburetor on this engine is adjustable and I like that considering many cheaper mowers use engines that are non adjustable. The air filter is very easy to remove and install a new one. Sparkplug is right out in front of the engine so that is also easy access! I like how the muffler has a guard grill going around it to keep you from accidentally burning yourself. The engine uses SAE 30 weight Detergent oil.

I was really looking forward to owning a great mower that did everything I asked of it and I believe I got it! It has all the features that I want and a few more. I would have never thought of that locking mechanism on the discharge door. Nor would I have thought of the Personal Pace system. This mower bags, mulches, and side discharges well! The wheels are built well and you can grease the rear wheels! Deck height can be adjusted easily! The mulching blade works very well and seems to be made strong! The engine is very easy to start and runs well! Go out there and buy yourself a Toro!

Date Purchased: 05/03/05
Price Paid: $549
Recommend: Yes

sixchows
01-15-2006, 09:06 PM
Sounds like a real nice mower! You have some great equipment. I really enjoyed reading these reviews.

I just have one question on the bag, does it block most of the dust in dry areas?

Termy
01-15-2006, 09:21 PM
Thanks for your comment :fing32:

Yes, the bag manufactured for the super recyclers does block most of the dust. :fing32: However, if you purchase a standard recycler, those are different collection bags and I have seen them produce clouds of dust. :D

sixchows
01-15-2006, 09:24 PM
How does the bag close? I have an old murray where the top of the bag folds over the three sides and is held by an elastic band. Needless to say the elastic has worn out a bit and if it's not lined up just right I covered in clippings! :)

Splicer
01-15-2006, 09:25 PM
Great review :fing32: ! Have you thought about posting your review on www.epinions.com ?

Termy
01-15-2006, 09:28 PM
No this is much better design, uggg, don't get me started on Murray made machiens. lol

The back door on the mower is attached to a bar as seen on many mowers. The bag on this model has steal hooks on either side that you slide over the bar and the bag rests on that. Great design, won't break, easyness of use I allways say. :fing32:

toymaker
01-27-2006, 03:46 PM
I'm on my second super recycler. the first one I bought was in 1995 and was the three speed model. The machine was as good as you say even better. It would walk right up a 30 degree incline with very little help. I sold it to my neighbor when I moved to Florida. He had a pretty green Yardman I think it was, front wheel drive and he had to push to make it go up a slight hill, he loves the toro. As for the wing nuts I have to fold the handle for storage space, but I crank them down prettygood and test them every now and then when I'm mowing.

cadurning
01-27-2006, 05:07 PM
My firtst Toro was powered by the Suzuki 4 cycle engine. I didn't know what a good mower was until I got one. I now have a new one with the Tecumseh engine. Not as pleased with the engine but it does mow great. And I love the Personal Pace much better than the old 3 sp trans.

Termy
01-28-2006, 07:20 AM
I agree. I have never been a fan of the Tecumseh line of engines however Toro does use them on their cheaper line of mower.(Recycler) However, my mower (Super Recycler) is built more heavy duty and is made for the Doityourselfer/Lawn care person. They come with a B&S engine and are guarenteed to start first pull every time for 5 years! :fing32:

I do appreciate a mower that can work on inclines but I appreciate a mower more if it is easyer to operate. I find those 3 speed trans on other mowers to be kind of a pain, its kind of like manual shift vs hydro on a LT. The traction on my Super Recycler is very good and I have no doubt that it is good on hills. The reason I am not sure as of yet is because I have not recieved a new client yet whos property is on a incline. :fing20:

Most people who buy Toro's do not sell them because they are very well built machines that are easy to use and easy to start! If you go on ebay and search for mowers you will find that there are more John Deers, Husqvarna, Craftsman, ETC, mowers sold than Toro's :D