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Toro Super Bagger (21") 160cc Personal Pace® Lawn Mower w/ Honda Engine

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Toro Super Bagger (21
Toro Super Bagger (21") 160cc Personal Pace® Lawn Mower w/ Honda Engine
Model: 20192
Was $599.99
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Features

  • Premium GVC Honda® OHC Engine
  • Lighter, quieter and easier to start
  • Personal Pace® Self-Propel Rear Wheel Drive System
  • Mower automatically senses and adapts to your walking speed
  • Superior Bagging System
  • Large rear-discharge opening forces more grass into the bag
  • "EZ Lift" Bag Makes Bagging Easier Than Ever
  • Simply lift the bag on or off with one hand
  • Quick Stow Storage Handle
  • Simply tap the lever for quick and easy storing
  • Cast Aluminum Cutting Deck
  • Durable cast aluminum cutting deck is rust-free
  • Tool-less coverting between side discharge, mulching and bagging
  • Easy Height Adjustment
  • Quickly change between 1" - 4.5" cutting heights with no fuss
  • 5 Year FULL Warranty
  • 5 Year Guaranteed-to-Start
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Specifications

20192
specs product image PID-2900
Engine
Engine Brand
Honda GCV
Starting System
Recoil Start
Engine Cycle
4-Cycle
CC
160 CCs
Fuel Tank Size
0.25 Gallons
Engine Cylinders
1 Cylinder
Oil Filter
No
Consumer Engine Warranty
5 Years
Overview
Weight
80 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
5 Years
UPC
021038201924
Deck
Cutting Options
3-in-1 (Side-Discharge/Bag/Mulch)
Deck Material
Cast-Aluminum
Deck Construction
Stamped
Blades
1 Blade
Deck Positions
7 Positions
Cutting Width
21 Inches
Cutting Height
1-4.5 Inches
Drive
Speeds
Variable
Drive Wheels
Rear Wheels
Drive System
Belt-Drive
Accessories
Rear Bagger
Included
Hour Meter
No
Mulcher Kit
Included
Headlights
No
Wheels
Front Tire Size
8 Inch
Rear Tire Size
8 Inch
Tire Type
Plastic Wheels

Reviews

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Toro 20192 Reviews & Ratings
Toro Personal Pace Mower Super Bagger – Review
By Tools In Action 
Illinois
Review Posted 04/24/2015 
Usually when I get a new tool, I get very excited about playing with them and reviewing them. I have to say this time was a little different. Not that I wasn’t excited about a new Toro, but my old Murray still worked great, except the deck was starting to rust away. The Tecumseh engine was the best. In twenty years I did two oil changes on it. One the first year and one when I thought it was broken. One year I couldn’t get the mower to start, so me being Mr. Einstein, took the whole engine apart, man was I proud of myself. Cleaned everything, looked at everything and finally put it back together, with no left over screws or parts, gave it a pull and it didn’t start. Finally had to take it in and pay $50 to have a professional look at it and tell me it had bad gas. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. It’s kind of like calling a TV repair man to come over and fix your TV only to have him tell you the TV wasn’t plugged in. I would like to say it was my blonde moment, but I don’t have any hair. So anyways, it was very hard for me to give up my Tecumseh engine as it has been good to me. Well maybe I can use it for a go-cart or something.

When we opened the box, everything was already put together, which was nice. All we had to do was unfold the handle, fill it with gas and oil and we were set to go. Oh wait a second, there was no oil included with the mower. To me this is a little cheap. You get a mower that is $640 and they can’t include a $5 bottle of oil. Oh well I will get over it. We took the Toro out of the box and noticed a small flat plastic disk at the bottom of the box. It did look like it broke off something, but couldn’t figure out from where. We looked all over and just figured it wasn’t that important. After returning from the store with our $5 oil, we put some oil in the mower and we were set to start mowing. When I say we, I mean I would mow and Dan would just watch until he got bored and starting annoying me. The mower started with one pull and off to work we went. The first thing I noticed was the personal pace wasn’t all that cracked up to be. In fact I couldn’t even notice the difference. That’s when we realized the small plastic piece we found at the bottom of the box is what engages the personal pace, so it wouldn’t even work. No wonder the personal pace system didn’t seem that good. I called Toro and have to say they were awesome. They spoke English and answered the phone within a couple of minutes. They directed me where to take the mower for my free repair and were very professional. OK now that you heard our long winded story, let’s get into the meat and potatoes of this machine.

The model of the Toro Personal Pace Super Bagger Mower is 20197 21. This is one of their top of the lines push mowers. The 21″ mower is powered by a Honda GCV160 engine that has an overhead cam design. There is no choke or primer to mess around with. The only thing that’s on the engine you have to mess with is the gas on/off valve. Just turn it on the on piston and pull. We know the engine is new, but we started it probably 30 times, not in a roll but over a month, and it always started in one pull. In fact Toro has a five year warranty with this mower that if it doesn’t start in two pulls or less, they will fix it free of charge. Toro also backs the mower with a five year warranty which says a lot. The overall weight of the mower is 89 lbs., so it is on the heavy side, well compared to mowers that don’t have a drive system on it. The deck is made from cast aluminum, so you don’t have to worry about the deck rusting, like my old steel deck. So when you think about it, an aluminum deck, the Toro name and a Honda engine, you should get a life time of use out of this machine. The user has three options on what to do with their clippings. You can mulch, bag or use the side discharge. We used all three and have to say all three worked great. The mulching did a great job, better than expected, but our blade was new and sharp. For the side discharge, you can just lift a small door and attach the chute without any tools. The bag is what really surprised me. The bag looks a lot small then my old mower bag. So at first I was a little disappointed as I thought I would have to empty the bag more often. After using the bags a couple times I realized that I was actually emoting it less often, hence the super bagger. It does hold 2 cu ft., but what seems to really do the trick is the large discharge that leads to the bag so you can pack more in there.

The mower can be adjusted to 7 different heights and there are large numbers nest to the wheels, so it tells you the height. Maybe they all have this now a day, but my old mower didn’t have that, so I was always guessing. I was playing the 50-50-90 rule. When you have a 50, 50 chance of being right, 90% of the time you will be wrong. The wheels are all 8″ and you get great traction in the back with the rear turf wheels. This is important since the drive type of this mower is on the back.

There two things I really want to talk about with this mower that are awesome. The blade stop system and the personal pace. Let’s start with the blade stop system. I have to give it to Toro as I love this system. Mowers now a day, wow I sound old, all seem to have a safety feature on them where they shut off if you don’t hold down the lever that engines the motor and blade. To me this is very annoying. Every time I have to empty the bag or stop and pick up a ball in front of the mower, it shuts off and I have to restart it. I am sure all this safety stuff happened because some guy, who probably was drinking and got his foot chopped off and now every manufacture has to use this safety system. Well Toro has a Blade Stop System that by passes this annoying safety feature, but their system still keeps you safe. Once you start the mower, the only thing that is running is the motor, but not the blade. Then you pull down a small handle and it engages the blade. When you want to stop and empty the bag or pick up a stick in front of the mower, just let the lever go and the blade stops, but the motor still runs. No more starting and stopping the mower, I love it. Before this, yes I was lazy, I would just run over sticks, rocks, toys and other items that got in my way because I hated always having to pull start the engine to just start mowing again. Now I can actually take care of my blade for this mower and make sure it stays sharp because I won’t have to run things over. This is also a great feature because when the blade is stopped and the engine is still running, the personal pace system will still work. So I can be lazy and let the lawnmower push itself back to the garage while I just walk behind it.

The personal pace system has to be the coolest idea behind this mower. In the old days I remember mowers had a small little lever, labeled one through five. You select the speed and just go with it. Sometimes it was too slow and other times it was too fast where is would drag you around the yard. The personal pace stops all that. As a user, you actually dictate the speed. The system is built into the handle bars where you grip the lawnmower. So as you walk faster, you inevitably put more pressure on the handle bars, so that tells the mower to move the wheels faster. As you walk slower, you are putting less pressure on the handle bars, so then it tells the wheels to slow down. I have to say when I first heard about this, I thought it was just another cleaver gimmick, but it’s not. This system actually does what it says and it does it great. The only down side to the system and it only seems on this model, is that small plastic piece we spoke about earlier. The pastil piece does protrude out a little, so it does seems it might break if you hit a tree branch or something else. It would make more sense if this was made out of metal. The other lawnmowers Toro makes, do not have this. They look fully integrated into the handle bars with nothing to break. When I did take my mower in, I asked about this being a problem and they indicated this was the first mower they have seen this break, so I do have to take them for their word.

All in all this is an awesome mower. The mower is more expensive than other mowers, but with the Toro name, the Aluminum deck and the Honda engine, we don’t see why this won’t last you a long time. The personal pace system is incredible and worth every penny. The blade stop system is a great benefit, one which should be on every mower. Most important the mower cut the grass and produced a great looking lawn. The only downside is the small plastic piece. Other than that this mower is worth every penny.
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A New - Four Year Old Mower
By Henry W. 
Round Lake, Illinois
Review Posted 06/01/2014 
Purchased Clearance Priced Mower at Ace. Model and Serial Number shows its a Discontinued 2010 20192 Model - Still it had all the features except a water clean out port I wanted so I am happy - Self Paced Rear Wheel Drive takes a bit to get used to - I had to lubricate handlebar controls to make them function better - first effort mowing and bagging just completed - generates an awful lot of dust and I noticed my eyes watering a lot - hopefully mowing with a moist ground condition will resolve this - collection bag does hold a lot of mulch but it doesn't give much feedback on when it needs to be emptied - seemed to fill up faster than my previous mower but then new mower is cutting better and finer cuts making a larger amount of clippings.... will have to adjust amount I mow before I empty the collection bag based on trial and error.
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Pros:
Durable, Features, Quiet, Honda Engine
Cons:
Expensive, Lots Of Dust, No Cleanout Port
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Beautiful job!
By Barry W. 
South Bend, Indiana
Purchased 03/15/2012 | 
Review Posted 04/06/2012 
I really grew tired of purchasing cheap mowers every couple years and having bad looking cuts on my lawn. Our grass grew pretty tall very early this year for Indiana. I was very leery that it may look bad and clumpy like it usually did. The mower had no power trouble and the finish cut looked beautiful. Could not believe it! The "super" bagger worked exceptionally well. It filled very quickly and left very few clippings. I am very glad at this point I purchased it. I live in a sub-division with pretty steep hills, and that was no problem either. Climbed up fine with no slippage or anything. The only thing I wished it had was a washout port.
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Starts every time
By John H. 
Oxford, New York
Purchased 10/26/2011 | 
Review Posted 11/17/2011 
This is the first lawn mower I have ever used that lives up to the hype of starting every time. It is a personal pace mower and I wish it could move a little faster. Toro even sent me coupons for five years of free blade sharpening at my local toro dealer. I especially like the fuel shut off switch which makes preparing for storage very easy.
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Will not start
By Bob 
Union, Kentucky
Review Posted 05/26/2011 
Forget Toro unless you like frustration. Would not start so taken in under warranty. It is apparently customary for them to blame the fuel -- which is not covered under warranty. Several times since letting a Toro "fix" it I have had a recurrence - and took it apart myself. None of these times was the fuel contaminated. Avoid a lawnmower without a choke or primer system!
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Great, easy to use mower for the price
By Lloyd Dierks 
Wichita, Kansas
Review Posted 09/13/2010 
I have owned a variety of high end walk behind mowers and this is a great choice.

I have blue grass and I always bag it. I bought this Toro Super Nagger with Honda engine. This Toro is a great mower and does everything very well.

The engine always starts first pull and its simple, no throttle or choke to mess with so if the lady of the house is doing the mowing she can get it started and then you don't have to educate her about too much throttle when the engine sputters.

This mower runs full throttle or you hit the kill switch to stop it. Simple and effective; I thought that might be weird but really it's a no-brainer, nice feature.

The push the handle and walk feature is also nice as well and will allow the rear wheels to last a lot longer because it eliminates wheel spin when first starting out. It also is easier again for women to use as well. No shifting gears or getting it in-between gears and not knowing why it won't go.

It's simple- the faster you walk the faster it goes (to a point); you slow down and it slows down. It is also the easiest mower to stop and pull backwards because of this feature, you don't have to release the drive handle.

It has the lightest feel in your hands as well. So overall this Toro is my new favorite mower and I mow a lot. It is the easiest mower I have ever owned to operate in regards to starting, going forward, pulling backwards, slowly mowing around trees and using the grass catcher.

The grass catcher has a piece of slick plastic in the bottom of it and this makes it the easiest bag to dump grass out of. Here again a nice feature no matter your sex. I just wish it had an oil filter to extend engine life and also a foam prefilter over the paper air cleaner, but it is otherwise a great engineered mower and very simple to use and maintain.

It is my new favorite mower and I give it all 5 stars out of 5. I think if you are mowing in more severe conditions with lots of dirt that it might be wise to step up to the Toro commercial model, which I believe gives you an oil filter and pre-air cleaner.

This mower takes a little adjusting to and the first couple of times you mow you kind of have to reset your thinking on some of the items I mentioned above and think about how they have made this mower very safe and also very idiot proof to use.

The commercial Toro is $900 plus, so this is a great easy to use mower for the price.
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