Operating The Toro 20334 Personal Pace Mower
rckowal
13 years ago
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Full StoryI just used this new rear wheel drive, Personal Pace Toro for the first time. It replaces an old Craftsman that had fixed speed, powered front wheel drive with really big rear wheels.
It's a very nice machine, but I find it doesn't work the same as the Craftsman when having to make turns. I know this is to be expected because of the difference in drives.
Regardless, we need some help from experienced users to learn how to operate this Toro. But please understand that my wife & I are 76 years old, so we don't have the strength that a younger person does. As a result, we are looking for tips to help us to best use this mower.
The biggest difference we have found is when going through right hand 90 degree corners or making 180 turns. With the Craftsman, we could just tip the handle down to raise the front wheels & push it to turn. With the Toro, we have to stop the drive, then make the turn. I think the Toro is heavier so it takes more strength to make turns.
If there are any good tutorials on operating the Toro Personal Pace, so far I haven't found them. Help will be much appreciated.
Best regards, Richard
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