Toro TimeCutter SS4235
The Toro TimeCutter SS4235 lawnmower gets it’s power from a Kawasaki engine that has an output of 20 hp. This is a 4 stroke, 2 cylinder engine that uses a air cooling system to prevent overheating. The cool thing about the TimeCutter SS 4235 is that it has a zero turning radius (in other words, it can turn on a dime). This is thanks to the dual hydrostatic transmission that powers each rear wheel independently of the other. The amount of power directed to each wheel is controlled by the operator from his seat using the lap bars in front of him.
The Toro TimeCutter SS4235 Zero Turn Lawnmower has large rear wheels, but relatively small front wheels. The two rear tires measure 18×7.5 (18 inch diameter, 7.5 inch width) while the front tires are 10×4 (10 inch diameter, 4 inch width). The front tires are also smooth and have little function except to balance the mower deck. The forward power and turning is controlled only by the rear wheels. The top speed of the SS 4235 is 11.3 kph (7 mph), but this can be reduced to 6.4 kph (4 mph) using Toro‘s Smart Speed technology.
The mower deck on the Toro TimeCutter SS4235 lawnmower has a cutting width of 42 inches and consists of 2 blades. Everything about the mowing deck is the same as on the Toro TimeCutter SS4200, except the TimeCutter SS4235 provides more power to the deck. You can purchase a quick to attach hitch kit which will allow you to pull some of the lighter tools and implements from Toro. If you are operating this machine in a very hot climate, then you should strongly consider installing a sunshade to help prevent excessive exposure. A smaller model of this machine is the Toro TimeCutter SS3600 which has a smaller engine and mower deck. Check it out if this machine is a little too big for your needs.
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bought new in 2016. we haven’t had a single season of uninterupted mowing with this toro model 4225. constant electrical problems all 4 tires blown.
4 batteries have inexplicably died and will no longer hold charges. the second season the dealer told me that it died because i left it in the tractor over winter (covered shed) the new battery was dead before the end of that season (2 out of 4 now) also replace the voltage regulator that season which helped for a while. (BTW the dealer told me that this model didnt have a voltage regulator??? a quick internet search proved this untrue) they also returned the tractor with the tire mounted inside out???
My third rider. Troybilt, Cub Cadet prior. This Toro blows them both out of the water. A little tough on my hilly back yard but always starts and runs like a champ. I did replace the battery.
If you have steep slopes I do not recommend. Otherwise I am very happy.
This 2011 Toro Timecutter SS4235 is a piece of *#@#** (JUNK)!