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Toro Introduces New Groundsmaster® Out-Front Rotary Mowers for 2020

In early 2020, Toro will launch its next generation of out-front rotary mowers for the Groundsmaster® product line. These new Groundsmaster 3200/3300 mowers are designed to be durable and tackle tough jobs all year round, increasing productivity and offering an enhanced operator experience.

The Groundsmaster 3200/3300 mowers are built to last and feature powerful 24.7HP and 37.4HP (18.5 kW / 27.9 kW) Tier 4 / Stage 5 Yanmar® diesel engines. Combined with an advanced pump and motor drivetrain, the overall performance and durability of the machine is maximized. In addition, Toro’s legendary cutting decks feature a strong 7-gauge steel deck shell with side bumpers, rugged cast iron spindles with dual-tapered roller bearings, thick .25-inch heat-treated blades, and a front bullnose bumper to provide maximum protection. The cutting decks also easily tip up into a service position for quick routine maintenance.

The Groundsmaster 3200/3300 mowers offer improved productivity features for getting the job done quickly, including large 60” and 72” side-discharge, rear-discharge and flail cutting decks – along with fast ground speeds up to 15 mph for moving between job sites efficiently. Toro’s exclusive CrossTrax® all-wheel-drive system provides automatic traction control, shifting power to the wheels in slippery conditions to access more challenging terrain. The large 12-gallon fuel tank maximizes mowing time and minimizes downtime to refuel. Plus, an impressive 7.8-inch ground clearance makes it easy for the mowers to climb curbs and maneuver over other obstacles.

In terms of operator comfort, adjustable suspension seats, tilt steering, and an optional all-season cab enclosure will help reduce operator fatigue and allow for all-day and multi-season use. Intuitive controls are at the operator’s fingertips on the armrest console, making it simple for the operator to react to changing conditions. Additionally, the onboard InfoCenter™ displays service reminders, alerts and diagnostic information.

“The new design focuses on enhancing the overall operator experience, from ingress/egress, seat and steering wheel adjustability and fingertip controls, to ensuring the platform offers optimal sightlines,” said Chris Hannan, senior marketing manager at Toro. “A more comfortable operator is a more productive operator. In addition, the many other improvements we’ve made will increase the performance, durability, and productivity of the machines.”

For added versatility, the new Groundsmaster 3200/3300 will be compatible with a range of attachments for multi-season use, including a BOSS® plow, cab enclosures and other snow implements.

For more information on the Groundsmaster 3200/3300 product line, please visit Toro’s website. Please follow this link to find a local Toro distributor.

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About Toro

With roots dating back to 1914, Toro is a leading worldwide provider of innovative solutions for the outdoor environment including turf and landscape maintenance, snow management, rental and construction equipment, and irrigation solutions. Through a strong network of distributors, dealers, retailers and rental stores in more than 125 countries, Toro helps customers care for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces, commercial and residential properties, construction sites and agricultural operations. More at: www.toro.com.

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