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Toro introduces MyRIDE suspension system on Select Z Master mowers (Jun 17)

June 17, 2015 – The Toro Company announced on June 12 the availability of the new MyRIDE suspension system on select Toro Z Master zero-turn mowers. Built for maximum comfort, the MyRIDE suspension system features a fully suspended operator platform that delivers 3.6 inches of travel and isolates the operator from the rest of the machine. This design reduces impacts, bumps and vibrations for a more comfortable ride.

The MyRIDE suspension system also features adjustable rear shocks, which allow each operator to choose his or her own personalized comfort setting. The system is quick and easy to adjust, and it offers a wide range of ride preferences from soft to firm. Best of all, new Z Master mowers with MyRIDE deliver maximum comfort and ride quality without compromising the performance, durability, reliability and quality of cut.

The MyRIDE suspension system will be available on four models in the Z Master line, including the 3000 Series with a 60-inch deck, the 5000 Series with a 60-inch deck, and the 6000 Series with a 60-inch or 72-inch deck.

“Our goal was to combine Toro’s legendary toughness with an industry-leading ride experience,” said Chris Hannan, marketing manager for The Toro Company. “The response from those who have tested this product in the field has been overwhelmingly positive.”

The MyRIDE suspension system is ideal for acreage owners with larger properties, as well as landscape contractors and other professionals who mow each day. Customers will benefit from the MyRIDE suspension system with an outstanding ride experience and increased productivity – especially when mowing for extended periods of time.

For more information about the MyRIDE suspension system, visit toro.com/myride.

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