Zero-turn mowers offer the ability to cut tight contours, meaning less time on foot with a hand trimmer or push mower. They also offer improved visibility and faster cutting speeds, so you can spend less time maintaining the lawn and more time enjoying it. Discover the top things to look for when buying a zero turn mower.

Learn how to change the oil and the oil filter on a Toro TimeCutter Zero Turn riding lawn mower with this instructional video from Toro. Regular lawn mower maintenance is important to keep your lawn mower performing at its best. This video provides step by step instructions that will teach you how to change the oil, check the oil and maintain the oil filter on the line of a Toro…

Learn how to check the air filter and change the air cleaner on a Toro TimeCutter zero-turn riding mower to keep your mower in top condition.

Learn how to remove and replace the mowing deck on Toro TimeCutter riding lawn mowers. TimeCutter Zero-Turn mowers offer easy maintenance and this video provides step by step instructions on servicing the lawn mower deck. Video Transcript: In the next few minutes, we’ll show you how easy it is to remove and reinstall the mowing deck on your Toro TimeCutter Zero-Turn Mower. Before you begin any maintenance procedure, be sure…

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently limits an ethanol-gasoline blend of 10% ethanol (or E10) as a standard transportation fuel. However, the agency recently granted the ethanol industry a waiver increasing the allowable limit to 15% ethanol (or E15) for use only in some motor vehicles.

Learn how to change the spark plug on the TimeCutter zero-turn riding lawn mower with this instructional video from Toro. Regular lawn mower maintenance is important to keep your lawn mower performing its best. This video provides step by step instructions that will teach you how to remove and check the spark plug on the engine. Note that single cylinder lawn mower engines have one spark plug, while twin-cylinder riding…

By Doug Jimerson I received a phone call the other day from my youngest son, Graham, who currently lives in Los Angeles. He told me that he’d applied for a job near our home in Iowa. He said that if he was hired, he’d be moving back to the Midwest in the next month. I was totally shocked. After all, he’d wanted to live in California since he was very…

By Doug Jimerson I grew up with circus people. Or more precisely, circus person. As a young man, my grandfather worked as an acrobat in a traveling circus. He and his two partners would go from city to city, showing off their precise movements on the fulcrum, trampoline, and balance beam. By the time I knew him, however, my grandfather had long since retired from the circus and worked for…