
The Toro Co. released two new push mowers in the TurfMaster HDX line.
These mowers boast a 30-inch, 13-gauge steel deck, MV702 transmission and 1-gallon gas tank. These mowers have rubber tires with co-polymer wheels and precision ball bearings. They also quickly change from rear bagging, to side-discharge, to mulching. Other features include a two-bail control system with the blade brake clutch system. A two-point height-of-cut system adjusts blades, and a parking brake comes standard.
The two options available in the TurfMaster HDX line include:
- TurfMaster HDX (22225) with Kohler CV200 engine.
- TurfMaster HDX (22215) with Kawasaki FJ180V engine. This model takes on the toughest turf without losing power. It also features a spin-on oil filter and dual element air filter.
The Proline/Proline HDX push mowers offer twin-lever controls, a floating deck and a two-wheel sulky that rotates 360 degrees. The mower comes with 20-inch wheels and bullnose bumper.
Zero-turn mowers

The Z Master 7500-G 96-inch gas mower can fold wings up to 75 inches. Wings can flex upwards up to 20 degrees and down to 15 degrees. The mower comes with a 40-amp charging system and when the motor isn’t running, the deck can be lifted and folded and fans for cooling can run. This mower comes standard with Horizon onboard intelligence that can help monitor engine oil, temperature and pressure. The mower also comes with a bullnose bumper, 250-pound Warner clutch and 7-gauge deck.
The Z Master 2000 comes with a Toro engine, upgraded hydrostatic transmission and 24-inch rear tires. It comes with a fully tubular frame, and 7- to 10-gauge steel deck. The Z Master also comes with Toro’s MyRide suspension. Optional upgrades include custom-stitched seats, customized license plate, built-in lights and a sun canopy. Michelin Tweels are also available on the Z Master 2000 Special Edition model.