Founded in 1914 to build tractor engines for The Bull Tractor Company, Toro has become a leading worldwide provider of innovative turf, landscape, rental and construction equipment, and irrigation and outdoor lighting solutions. With a global presence that extends to more than 125 countries, Toro helps customers around the world care for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces, commercial and residential properties, and agricultural fields.
will never buy another one toro doesn't make the front height adjustment plate anymore so once it is worn out you cant buy a oem anywhere all companies online are selling aftermarket crap from china they don't fit at all talked to my toro dealer and said they are not available anywhere so your screwed once they wear out. I have tried bought 5 at internet stores saying they are oem and they are not. My toro dealer cant even locate or get me one at all shame on toro selling a product that you cant even get a part for
Very helpful video. Another issue that was not mentioned is noise, where electric has a measurable advantage. Many municipalities, based on resident noise complaints (as well as environmental concerns), are modifying ordinances to encourage electric.
I can't seem to reach anyone who's willing to help me so I'm resorting to this ridiculous method. This week I purchased a BRAND NEW 2024 Toro TimeCutter Max 79505 and for $4000. I have now set out to find and purchase the appropriate bagger (79501) for this mower and have hit dead-end roads at every turn. So much so that Toro's own customer service rep suggested I search eBay for this part. Got that? Yes, the Toro rep suggested a go to a website that hosts people who sell their attic and barn findings to find parts for my brand new $4000 Toro mower. So, I'm asking for help here. Can someone please help me flip this horrible experience so that I don't have to load this thing up and return it for a John Deere? I did find a 79501 in middle America but I refuse to drive 20 hours roundtrip or pay $200 shipping. any help here?
I can't seem to reach anyone who's willing to help me so I'm resorting to this ridiculous method. This week I purchased a BRAND NEW 2024 Toro TimeCutter Max 79505 and for $4000. I have now set out to find and purchase the appropriate bagger (79501) for this mower and have hit dead-end roads at every turn. So much so that Toro's own customer service rep suggested I search eBay for this part. Got that? Yes, the Toro rep suggested a go to a website that hosts people who sell their attic and barn findings to find parts for my brand new $4000 Toro mower. So, I'm asking for help here. Can someone please help me flip this horrible experience so that I don't have to load this thing up and return it for a John Deere? I did find a 79501 in middle America but I refuse to drive 20 hours roundtrip or pay $200 shipping. any help here?
this is really exciting for interior demo, love it! ... can you explain what you mean by " hydraulic circuit " just wondering what that is.. but love the idea of battery powered breaker!
if you go to a small engine dealer ask them to see if they have toro part 121-5765 in their system they should be able to cross reference the belt for it to fit and it will be a commercial grade belt.
I am pretty unhappy with this company I bought a rear tine rototiller in June and it arrived without any hardware to put it together I filed a warrantee claim and here i am three months later and $1300 later and still no nuts and bolts to put it together!!! I guess i could spend the $80 more buy the stuff myself but this is just not right!!!!!! Will never buy from them again!!!
Perfect for underground mines. These guys are missing a market segment. Can put a breaker on it too. Sometimes the blast doesnt shatter the rock small enough. Problem solved. Why aren't they marketing this to the mining community? I know a mine that could use one right now at the 900' level.
0:25 "without disturbing nearby golfers" I understand that but most greenkeepers aren't going to be bothered about members if they are doing their morning cutting. The selling point is nearby housing and apartments. Noise complaints from nearby houses and residents is what sells these mowers more so than golfers. That's a guess but I'm fairly certain I'm right. A lot of courses have problems with it.