You get right to the point and explain things clearly. I'm a retired business professor and this was a great presentation! I just ordered one and am waiting delivery from my Toro dealer here in IL. I saved your video for future reference.
This is very helpful. I have more landscaping than most of the grass farmers (to quote a friend and not exactly a complement) out there. Having foot problems and therefore buying near the end of the season. I have had very good luck with a Toro Recycler self propelled that I will keep for trimming. I am impressed with the engineering on the Recycler and imagine the same for the Timecutter 34. I do need to get up to speed quickly and this is a succinct video that helps!
Currently looking for small zero turn to fit in my M/C cargo trailer. This is most complete and comprehensive review I've seen. I gained more insight into the 34" TimeCutter via this video than 5-6 other videos. Thank you!
Hey! Great video. I just bought mine. It’s a 77301. I keep hearing conflicting information though. For instance. Exmark mowers say to throttle down before engaging the blades as taking something at a dead still to high RPMs can damage items. Is this not the case with Toro? Or are they designed differently? Thanks for any advice 😊
Thank you! No it does not have to stay connect to the cable, just make sure that it does not get in the way of your tire and run the risk of getting caught or cut.
Does anyone really have these in stock. I am in the Chicago area and no one has one. 42's no problem. A dealer told me to order it from Toro but even there is says not available. Can someone tell me the actual width with the shield up? I am having the same issue with the Ariens 34..can't find any.
I own one and can confirm what Steve Myers is saying with the chute up. Had mine for one season and absoutely love it! Great machine for by 1/2 acre yard.
It all depends on the size of the gate. This machine is intended to be a compact unit for fitting through tight spaces. It has an overall width of 38” making it the narrowest residential zero turn that Toro currently offers.
No they do not come standard with an hour meter. It is however and accessory option that can be added. The hour meter part number is 120-2244 or 116-5452 (they are both very similar but 120-2244 is cheaper)
Best presentation ever. Short and to the point, didn't miss a thing. Zero mumble jumbo.
Thank you! We are glad it was helpful!
You get right to the point and explain things clearly. I'm a retired business professor and this was a great presentation! I just ordered one and am waiting delivery from my Toro dealer here in IL. I saved your video for future reference.
Thank you! We are glad that it was helpful!
This is very helpful. I have more landscaping than most of the grass farmers (to quote a friend and not exactly a complement) out there. Having foot problems and therefore buying near the end of the season. I have had very good luck with a Toro Recycler self propelled that I will keep for trimming. I am impressed with the engineering on the Recycler and imagine the same for the Timecutter 34. I do need to get up to speed quickly and this is a succinct video that helps!
Glad it was helpful!
Currently looking for small zero turn to fit in my M/C cargo trailer. This is most complete and comprehensive review I've seen. I gained more insight into the 34" TimeCutter via this video than 5-6 other videos. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful tutorial, and good video of different parts of the mower. I appreciate the effiency of the video instruction as well.
Thank you very much. I’m glad it was helpful
Hey! Great video. I just bought mine. It’s a 77301. I keep hearing conflicting information though.
For instance. Exmark mowers say to throttle down before engaging the blades as taking something at a dead still to high RPMs can damage items. Is this not the case with Toro? Or are they designed differently? Thanks for any advice 😊
Nice tutorial, I just got mine! Looks like the oil drain tube runs uphill, is it supposed to stay connected to the cable?
Thank you! No it does not have to stay connect to the cable, just make sure that it does not get in the way of your tire and run the risk of getting caught or cut.
@@stevemyersserviceinc awesome thanks!
Bought mine last week. However it came with a Briggs & Stratton engine. Should I be concerned?
No not at all! The new ones are coming with Briggs engines, you bought model number 77301 and it is a great unit. You are in good hands!
@@stevemyersserviceinc Thank you. 77301 is exactly the one I bought. I appreciate very much your FAST response!!
Does anyone really have these in stock. I am in the Chicago area and no one has one. 42's no problem. A dealer told me to order it from Toro but even there is says not available. Can someone tell me the actual width with the shield up? I am having the same issue with the Ariens 34..can't find any.
Yes we have them! Unfortunately we are a bit of a far drive from Chicago. The overall machine width with the chute folded up is about 38”
I own one and can confirm what Steve Myers is saying with the chute up. Had mine for one season and absoutely love it! Great machine for by 1/2 acre yard.
How well does it fit through gates
It all depends on the size of the gate. This machine is intended to be a compact unit for fitting through tight spaces. It has an overall width of 38” making it the narrowest residential zero turn that Toro currently offers.
WHAT IS THE OVERALL LENGHT OF A 75734 TORO ZERO TURN MOWER
The overall length including the hitch is 75”
No hour meter?
No they do not come standard with an hour meter. It is however and accessory option that can be added. The hour meter part number is 120-2244 or 116-5452 (they are both very similar but 120-2244 is cheaper)
Amazon has one for $17.99. I didn't want to pay over a hundred dollars for a simple hour meter!
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