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The Toro 20091 is a mid-range lawn mower intended for home use, and is one step up from the 20090 model. The two have identical features with the exception of the "Personal Pace" feature on the 20091. This is a rear-wheel drivetrain that is supposed to automatically sense the speed of the operator and match it. It still has a Briggs and Stratton engine, with 6.75 ft.-lbs. of gross torque and Ready Start, which means that no priming is required. It uses the Super Recycler cutting system with veneered blade and accelerators. The cutting width is 21" and the deck is made of aluminum, and can discharge clippings to the side, mulch, or optionally bag them. The drivetrain makes the mower heavier than the standard push model, at 77 lbs. Toro suppots the 20091 with a five-year full warranty as well.
MSRP $549.00
Release date March, 2008
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- Briggs and Stratton 6.75 lbs.ft. gross torque engine
- Rear-wheel drivetrain senses walking speed
- Optional bagging, mulching and discharge
- 21" cutting range
- Toro "Super Recycler" cutting system
- 1.25" - 4.25" cutting heights
- Folding handle
- Guaranteed to start for 5 years
- 5 year full warranty
- Aluminum deck
- Wash-out port
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MSRP $659.00
Released January, 2007
Pros
- self-propelled
- great Honda engine - lightweight, powerful, fuel efficient, quiet
- mulching, side discharge or rear bagging options
Cons
- no electric starter
- expensive
- wheel heights must be individually adjusted
Toro 20091
vs.
Lawn-Boy 10797
MSRP $529.00
Released October, 2008
Pros
- self-powered
- side-discharge, mulching or bagging
- height adjustment from 1.25" to 4"
Cons
- height adjustment is per individual wheel
- caster wheels make for an odd aesthetic
- crankshaft bends EASILY and is NOT covered by warranty
Toro 20091
vs.
John Deere JS45
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