Best Toro Lawn Mowers
Toro Timemaster 30
- Price (RRP) $1,499
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width762 mm
- Height of Cut32 mm to 108 mm
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these newer models obviously aren't of the same quality of the reviews from several years ago, purchased in DEC 25 , not working needing repairs… Read more
March 26 , 3 months is dismal to say the least , had the same issues as the reviewer below. How and why grass collects under a cover that houses the belts and pulleys is beyond me and poor design quality, especially when there is no mention of it in the owners manual. I cant mow any lower the the 3rd last setting as, as previously stated the mower gets "hung up" and the wheels just spin and try lifting or pushing this heavy mower through to get traction again is a nightmare. I bought this mower to make my life easier all it has done is make it harder. It was waste of money and if i don't get a refund I will be getting rid of it .....................but in all honesty I don't feel right about passing a lemon on to someone else so i guess i will just have to cut my losses :( * Petrol tank is small * Gets "hung up" even on reasonable level ground and unable to cut grass to desired length * Grass collect under covers were it shouldn't- causing major mechanical issues * heavy and hard to maneuver * starts easy * cuts nice when it does cut *catcher is a good size * not so great at mulching but not bad
Toro Timecutter MX Series
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width107 mm to 1,270 mm
- Height of Cut3.81 mm to 114 mm
Bought a 42in myride 3 years ago in Australia and have almost 200hrs on it. I had issues with it not starting not long into using it. It would… Read more
backfire and just be plainly difficult to get started. First issue i found was a bent rocker stud (discovered after 2 years) so i replaced it thinking start issue fixed....Nope! Still hard to start and backfired. I figured the valves might be burnt or bent and that i would need to pull the cylinder head and lap the valves to get them to seal properly. I put this off and hated buying the mower, hated using the mower.
I decided I'd replace the engine with a Kawasaki and throw the 24.5hp to the dump and rid myself of that nightmare.
No, I thought..... I'm going to fix it!
Disassembled the carburettor and cleaned, still faulty. New plugs and gapped correctly, still faulty. Check magnetic pickups for ignition hadn't moved, still faulty. Checked battery wasn't dropping voltage while cranking, still faulty. Checked voltage across starter solenoid while cracking, BINGO!!. Replaced starter solenoid and now it starts 1st time. No backfire, no cranking forever, no problems, no nothing.
It had never cranked fast enough to start without needing to choke it everytime. So I let the engine get upto operating temp, shut it down and it re-started straight away, over and over again, each time without issue.
As for the rest of the mower it worked flawlessly from the first use.
However it is terrible on slopes but that's the flaw with zeroturn mowers except the ones that steer with the front tires. Doesn't come with an hour meter. There is a cutout for the hour meter under the operations panels sticker. I bought one and installed. It plugs straight into the wiring harness. You don't need to find a power source for it.
I have the mulching kit installed and it works excellently. I use aftermarket thicker mulch blades as i found the ones purchased from toro where too thin and wore out too quickly.
There are only 2 greasable items on the mower. That being the front wheels. I understand its not a commercial mower but I'd like to be able to grease the spindles.
The Myride was the main reason i bought the mower and it works a treat. My back is really bad and since using this mower I've had not one single moment of back discomfort.
Now that it's working as it should i would definately recommend this mower.
Toro eS3000 75500
- Price (RRP) $4,499

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I have had this mower for 4 years, and lately it's barely cutting through 20% of the yard as the battery life of the lead-acid batteries is now… Read more
seeing its final signs of life. Saw a comment from Paul L (Thanks), who suggested a Lithium upgrade where he built the battery himself. After doing some research, I found a battery wholesaler that has a 40ah lithium battery that can handle the rated load and that will fit into the existing housing under the seat. The upgrade from 24Ah lead acid to 40Ah lithium is unreal, definitely worth the upgrade I can mow my yard many times over on one charge and even cutting thicker grass. Measured a max current draw of 50amps when cutting thick grass with the new battery eating it up. All parts used were off the shelf at under $900 total with a 1 hour install time. Hit me up and I can send you some links for the products used. Definitely worth the upgrade, this mower will continue to slay for years to come and much cheaper then a OEM lead acid battery replacement would 100% recommended if out of warranty.
Toro 22" Personal Pace All Wheel Drive 20353
- Price (RRP) $799
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width560 mm
- Height of Cut25 mm to 102 mm
This mower really can't cope with Aussie lawns. No matter how high or low or thin or thick or wet or dry the grass is, the catcher never fills more… Read more
than a third and then the chute blocks up. The "vortex" airflow design is a clear engineering failure. The engine is underpowered and easily overwhelmed by longer or wetter grass, mulch option on slightly longer grass is shocking. The all wheel drive is temperamental to adjust (has to do with the spring on the rear drive that disengages the drive when stopping or pulling back. And because you can't buy this spring in Australia when broken it's better to completely disengage the rear drive cable and use front wheels only) . Spare parts are ridiculously expensive as you can't replace for example a simple throttle or drive cable but have to replace all the fittings with it. A lot of body parts are simple plastic and break easily. The plastic chute guide panel sets you back nearly $60 slone. Dealers hardly ever have any spares and it takes often 2 weeks to get them. The good bit: always starts easily.
Toro Groundsmaster 7200 Series
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width1,520 mm to 1,830 mm
- Height of Cut25 mm to 152 mm
excellent design - so far bullet proof – I mow acres of parkland and used to do it on an Australian designed and built Cobber out front deck with hydrostatic drive; I thought nothing could… Read more
touch it. It was 25 years old and when the repairs got too much, I bought an as new Toro Groundsmaster 7200 and what a surprise;it is beautiful and works like a good mower should. On top of that, the design is very well thought out and built like a Sherman tank. There are things that can be improved; I fitted an Engineair precleaner and would like to see top of deck cleaning made easier. I also foam filled the front castor wheels and made labyrinth seals for the axles to prevent grass wrap on the axles. The biggest thing I noticed about this mower when doing my research was the solidity of the driveline and the airflow through the mower; grass does not build up inside the engine/hydro pumps compartment and this is important. Everything stays cool even when tackling grass over a foot high and turning it into "lawn" in one pass.
The deck gear box could be a bit bigger and easier to check and service but I am sure Toro will get to these things as they keep improving the product; very happy to recommend the mower.
Toro 34" TimeCutter MX3400 75730TA
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width860 mm
- Height of Cut38 mm to 114 mm
BIG HEART – Small mower- BIG HEART. Fit into most lawns with small gates. The return feom this mower is already 1000 times more than I bought it for. Show details
Toro 53cm/21" Push Mower 21320
- Price (RRP) $499
- Power SourcesManual
- Cutting Width560 mm
- Height of Cut32 mm to 95 mm
Toro 21" Recycler Mower - A Dead Loss – I couldn't agree more with the other review on this site. The Toro 21" Recycler is a beast - it's heavy to maneuver/push and it's catcher volume rate… Read more
is very low to extremely poor, depending the moisture content of the grass. The slightest bit of damp and you may as well just leave the catcher off the mower. Its blade is a solid bar of metal sharpened on one side of each end - essentially just a covered slasher. Attempts at using it on my cultivated lawn resulted in tearing of the top cover and large amounts of leavings that required raking and gathering. It doesn't generate enough catcher suction to lift cuttings off hard surfaces and hitting any sort of bump results in large clumps of cuttings dumping onto the lawn from inside the chute where it gets clogged. Its lowest height setting is really too high for anything but a public footpath or playing field - it isn't really a 'lawn' mower at all - more of a 'grass cutter'. Mine is now for sale at 30% of purchase price after less than a year of use. A dead loss.
Toro BRC-28 Brush Cutter 23522
- Price (RRP) $7,150
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width711 mm
- Height of Cut95 mm
Good for some jobs, bad for others – Beast of a mower. Can handle very thick material without stalling. Unfortunately I would only recommend using this machine for overgrown grass/brush… Read more
on flat ground - and only if you have plenty of time.
Unfortunately a few design flaws make it unsuitable for hilly or rough terrain. The reverse gear is very weak, meaning you can't drive down a slope and reverse back out. And no locking diff makes it a nightmare to use on rough or wet ground - one wheel constantly ends up spinning.
Don't expect handling the machine to be a walk in the park either. It's self driven - but you have to steer/turn the over 100kg machine yourself.
Zero turn mower is much easier to operate when cutting tall grass. A tractor/slasher combo is much faster and easier with woody brush like blackberry and gorse. But if neither of those are an option - like if you're going around tight spaces under trees - this does the trick.
Toro 30" TurfMaster HDX 22215
- Power SourcesPetrol
- Cutting Width762 mm
- Height of Cut38 mm to 127 mm
Performance needs improvement – The Toro TurfMaster HDX is a wide-coverage mower designed with a specific minimum cut height of 3.8 cm (1.5"). Because this is a high-clearance… Read more
machine, users looking for a shorter finish (down to 3.17 cm) should consider the Toro TimeMaster instead. Due to the 30-inch deck width and front baffle design, the mower may flatten long grass or tall weeds rather than cutting them on the first pass. Achieving a clean result in overgrown conditions typically requires multiple passes, starting at a higher setting and gradually decreasing the level.
Operationally, the mower features hard-composite wheels that provide durability but can lose traction and spin on damp turf or immediately after rain. This lack of grip, combined with the machine's weight, makes low cutting difficult in wet conditions. Additionally, the bagging system relies on high-volume airflow that can be restricted by moisture or heavy clippings, occasionally leading to chute clogs that require manual clearing. Despite these situational limitations, the engine is noted for being easy to start and reliable, making the unit well-suited for high-productivity "rough cuts" on well-maintained properties, though it is not intended for precision short-grass applications.