Zero Turn Riding Lawn Mower Comparison: Toro vs. John Deere

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http://pixvid.me/timecutter Compare zero turn lawn mower features offered on the Toro 42-inch TimeCutter and the John Deere 42-inch EZtrak. This video highlights some of the most important mower specifications that landscape professionals and homeowners consider when purchasing a new zero turn riding lawn mower including engine power, features and durability.

The Deere EZTrak has a 20 horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine while the Toro TimeCutter offers a more powerful 22hp Kholer engine. The larger Toro engine doesn't sacrifice efficiency or quality thanks to a unique Smart Speed control system. This innovative feature allows you to easily adjust the mower to two different speed ranges based on the type of project being done, without reducing engine speed. The Mow & Go range is the faster of the two speed options, perfect for wide open spaces, while the Trim & Tow Range provides additional control for trimming or pulling attachments at a slower speed range.

When comparing durability between these two models of zero turn mowers, you can see the difference in their parts' quality. For instance, Toro has a heavy duty 10 gauge frame, solid front axle and durable caster fork hubs with sealed ball bearings, as opposed to Deere's plastic bushings. Toro stands behind their products, offering a 3 year unlimited mile warranty on the TimeCutter Zero Turn Mower, whereas John Deere offers a 2 year limited mile warranty.

Other features that make Toro stand out from the competition include a 3 gallon tank (twice as large as the EZTrak), automatic parking brake (the Deere has a separate lever), and standard hitch.

To learn more about the features of the Toro TimeCutter, click the link above.