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Toro MX5000 Zero-Turn Ride-On Lawn Mower
SKU: 75750TA
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You take your yard work seriously, and to get the job done right you need a mower that was born to fight dirty. Engineered from the same DNA as our landscape contractor equipment, the 50 in. TimeCutter gives you the professional performance, exceptional durability and quality feel you’ve been waiting for. This machine is built like a beast, with an IronForged® deck that won’t fail, even after years of hard knocks. Most important, our machines are designed to do the work so you’ll have more time than ever to take that fishing trip, tell tall tales around the campfire or just be with the ones you love.

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Brand The manufacturer of the engine, influencing reliability, power, and availability of spare parts.
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Engine Type The configuration of the engine, such as single-cylinder for fuel efficiency or V-Twin for smoother operation and more power.
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Power Output Measured in horsepower (HP), this determines how effectively the mower can handle thick grass, slopes, and demanding mowing conditions.
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Displacement The engine size, measured in cubic centimeters (cc), influences power, fuel efficiency, and performance. Larger displacement engines typically offer more torque for challenging terrain.
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Fuel Type The type of fuel the engine uses: Petrol (common for residential models), Diesel (better for commercial use), or Electric (eco-friendly and low maintenance).
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Fuel Tank Capacity The amount of fuel the mower can hold, affecting how long it can run before needing a refill. Larger tanks are beneficial for covering large areas without interruptions.
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Fuel Delivery Determines how fuel is supplied to the engine. Carbureted engines are simpler and easier to maintain, while fuel-injected engines offer better fuel efficiency and smoother operation.
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Drive System | |
Transmission Type Dictates how power is transferred from the engine to the wheels. Options include manual, automatic, and hydrostatic transmissions, with hydrostatic being the smoothest and easiest to control.
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Drive System Controls how the mower moves: Rear-wheel drive for good traction, all-wheel drive for challenging terrain, or four-wheel drive for maximum grip on slopes.
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Forward Speed The maximum speed the mower can travel forward. Faster speeds allow for quicker mowing, but control and terrain should be considered.
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Cutting System | |
Cutting Width The total width of grass cut in a single pass. A wider cutting width reduces mowing time but requires more open space to maneuver.
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Number of Blades More blades generally provide a finer cut and better grass dispersion. Mowers with multiple blades cover more ground efficiently.
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Cutting Deck Construction Refers to the material and design of the mower deck. Fabricated steel decks are more durable than stamped steel and provide better resistance to impacts.
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Cutting Height Range The range of heights at which the mower can cut grass. Adjustable cutting heights allow for different lawn types and seasonal mowing needs.
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Cutting Height Adjustment The method for adjusting height: Manual lever, foot-operated, or electric for easier precision.
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Deck Lift System The method used to raise or lower the cutting deck. Some mowers use manual levers, while others offer foot-operated or electric deck adjustments for ease of use.
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Side Discharge Expels grass clippings out the side of the mower for quick disposal.
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Mulching Capability Allows the mower to finely chop grass clippings and return them to the lawn as natural fertilizer, reducing the need for bagging.
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Brand The manufacturer of the engine, influencing reliability, power, and availability of spare parts.
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Engine Type The configuration of the engine, such as single-cylinder for fuel efficiency or V-Twin for smoother operation and more power.
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Power Output Measured in horsepower (HP), this determines how effectively the mower can handle thick grass, slopes, and demanding mowing conditions.
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Displacement The engine size, measured in cubic centimeters (cc), influences power, fuel efficiency, and performance. Larger displacement engines typically offer more torque for challenging terrain.
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Fuel Type The type of fuel the engine uses: Petrol (common for residential models), Diesel (better for commercial use), or Electric (eco-friendly and low maintenance).
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Fuel Tank Capacity The amount of fuel the mower can hold, affecting how long it can run before needing a refill. Larger tanks are beneficial for covering large areas without interruptions.
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Fuel Delivery Determines how fuel is supplied to the engine. Carbureted engines are simpler and easier to maintain, while fuel-injected engines offer better fuel efficiency and smoother operation.
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Drive System | |
Transmission Type Dictates how power is transferred from the engine to the wheels. Options include manual, automatic, and hydrostatic transmissions, with hydrostatic being the smoothest and easiest to control.
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Drive System Controls how the mower moves: Rear-wheel drive for good traction, all-wheel drive for challenging terrain, or four-wheel drive for maximum grip on slopes.
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Forward Speed The maximum speed the mower can travel forward. Faster speeds allow for quicker mowing, but control and terrain should be considered.
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Cutting System | |
Cutting Width The total width of grass cut in a single pass. A wider cutting width reduces mowing time but requires more open space to maneuver.
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Number of Blades More blades generally provide a finer cut and better grass dispersion. Mowers with multiple blades cover more ground efficiently.
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Cutting Deck Construction Refers to the material and design of the mower deck. Fabricated steel decks are more durable than stamped steel and provide better resistance to impacts.
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Cutting Height Range The range of heights at which the mower can cut grass. Adjustable cutting heights allow for different lawn types and seasonal mowing needs.
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Cutting Height Adjustment The method for adjusting height: Manual lever, foot-operated, or electric for easier precision.
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Deck Lift System The method used to raise or lower the cutting deck. Some mowers use manual levers, while others offer foot-operated or electric deck adjustments for ease of use.
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Side Discharge Expels grass clippings out the side of the mower for quick disposal.
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Mulching Capability Allows the mower to finely chop grass clippings and return them to the lawn as natural fertilizer, reducing the need for bagging.
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