
How to Start your TORO TimeCutter
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Time to read 5 min
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So you finally got your hands on the TORO TimeCutter zero turn mower—one of the most popular machines in the landscaping world. Before you take it for its first spin, the starting process can look a little different from your standard riding mower. No worries. This step-by-step walkthrough will have you running in less than a minute, whether you’re a first-time owner or just need a refresher. Let’s get to it.
Before anything else, make sure your mower is in the right starting position. For a TORO TimeCutter, safety always comes first. The handles are key.
When you push both handles all the way out to the side, you’re putting your mower into neutral and park . Handles all the way open means they’re pointing out, not angled in like you’re about to drive. This isn’t just for show—this step prevents accidental movement and helps the mower know you don’t want to go anywhere till you’re ready.
Why does this matter? The TimeCutter is only designed to start when it’s in neutral and parked. This keeps you and your mower safe, so never skip this step.
How to set your handles:
Key points:
When you start up any gas-powered mower for the first time of the day, or after it’s been sitting, you’ll want to use the choke. On the TORO TimeCutter, the choke lever is easy to spot and use.
What is the choke lever?
The choke’s job? It reduces the amount of air getting into the engine while giving a little extra fuel. This makes starting up a cold engine much easier, especially in the mornings or after long breaks. It’s a small step that keeps your starter and battery happy.
How to use the choke lever:
Tip: Only use the choke for a cold start. Once the engine is running, push it back down right away. Keeping it on can flood the engine and cause rough running.
Quick steps for the choke:
The choke is your friend when it comes to making sure your engine purrs right from the get-go.
Ever tried to start your mower and nothing happens, even though everything seems ready? The PTO switch could be the reason. On the TORO TimeCutter, the Power Take-Off (PTO) switch turns your mower blades on and off. It’s a yellow button, easy to spot on the dashboard.
Why check the PTO switch first? The mower won’t even try to start if the PTO switch is in the “on” (up) position. It’s a built-in safety feature, so always double-check it before attempting to start.
Where is the PTO switch?
What to do:
Do’s and don’ts for the PTO switch:
Setting the PTO switch correctly is fast and simple, but can save a lot of frustration and confusion.
You’ve got the handles open, the choke lever up for a cold start, and the PTO switch is down. Now comes the fun part—getting your TimeCutter running.
Step-by-step start:
Once the engine is on and running smoothly, it’s time to return the choke lever to its original position:
Keep this short checklist handy for starting up your TimeCutter:
Remember: Don’t keep the choke engaged once the engine is warm. Doing that can cause your mower to run rough or even stall.
Getting your mower started is quick and easy if you follow these three simple steps:
It really is that simple. With just these steps, you’ll get rolling in under a minute. No stress, no guesswork.
The TORO TimeCutter might look high-tech, but starting it takes only a few straightforward moves. Set your handles wide, use the choke for cold starts, drop the PTO switch to off, and turn the key. That’s it. With these steps, you’re ready to tackle your lawn confidently and safely. If you ever need a quick reminder or want to watch the process live, refer back to the video above. Happy mowing!
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