Toro  |  SKU: 72509

Toro Grandstand | 60" Deck | Kawasaki 23.5 hp Stand On Mower | 72509

$13,09900
Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout.

Pickup available at MSM - Clermont

Usually ready in 4 hours


WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go towww.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Rough bumps and challenging terrain are all in a day’s work. Feeling them shouldn’t have to be. The Toro GrandStand combines the speed and comfort of a zero-turn rider with the on-and-off ease of a wide area walk-behind — creating a fast, maneuverable and more productive alternative. And now the GrandStand is even better with all-new next generation upgrades that add up to higher productivity, lower maintenance and easier service. This mower has a 23.5 hp Kawasaki FX 726cc engine.

  • Conserves space to get more machines on your trailer, or allows for a smaller trailer and lighter load.
  • Foldable operator platform instantly converts the machine to a walk-behind.
  • Great visibility for easy navigation around obstacles, protecting the operator, mower, and property.
  • Quick access to the engine, hydros and controls with the easy removal of the fuel tank.
  • No hydraulic hoses, reduced parts, no routine greasing and simplified design to save you time.
  • Self-adjusting suspension and a larger platform area for a more secure stance on sloped terrain.
  • The TURBO FORCE® cutting deck is built to withstand the long, tough days on the job.
  • 10.5 gallon fuel tank for fewer fill-ups. Transparent tank make it easy to gauge the fuel level.
  • A wide stance and optimal balance enhance hillside stability and control.
  • Horizon360® Business Management Software. Work More Efficiently. Run More Profitably.
Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
After the first 50 hours
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
After the first 100 hours
  • Check the wheel-lug nuts.
Before each use or daily
  • Check the safety-interlock system.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the air-intake screen (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Test the parking brake.
  • Inspect the blades.
  • Clean under the mower deck.
  • Wash the machine, especially after winter applications.
Every 50 hours
  • Check the spark arrester (if equipped).
  • Check the tire pressure.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
Every 100 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check, clean and gap the spark plug.
  • Check the battery.
  • Check the clutch.
  • Check and clean the engine cooling fins and shrouds (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the mower-deck belt(s).
Every 200 hours
  • Change the engine-oil filter.
Every 250 hours
  • Replace the primary air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 300 hours
  • Check and adjust the valve clearance. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
Every 500 hours
  • Replace the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Adjust the caster-pivot bearing.
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
Every 800 hours
  • Replace the fuel filter.
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the transmission belt.
Before storage
  • Paint chipped surfaces.
  • Perform all maintenance procedures listed above before storage.
Yearly
  • Grease the torsion idler.
  • Grease the front caster pivots (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Grease the caster-wheel hubs.
  • Grease the motion controls.
  • Apply anti-seize compound to the cushion knobs.

 

Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
After the first 50 hours
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
After the first 100 hours
  • Check the wheel-lug nuts.
Before each use or daily
  • Check the safety-interlock system.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the air-intake screen (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Test the parking brake.
  • Inspect the blades.
  • Clean under the mower deck.
Every 50 hours
  • Check the spark arrester (if equipped).
  • Check the tire pressure.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
Every 100 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the battery.
  • Check the clutch.
  • Check and clean the engine cooling fins and shrouds (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the mower-deck belt(s).
Every 150 hours
  • Inspect the primary filter and the air-inlet screen.
Every 200 hours
  • Change the engine-oil filter.
  • Check, clean and gap the spark plug.
Every 300 hours
  • Replace the primary air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 500 hours
  • Adjust the caster-pivot bearing.
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
Every 600 hours
  • Replace the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 800 hours
  • Replace the fuel filter.
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the transmission belt.
Before storage
  • Paint chipped surfaces.
  • Perform all maintenance procedures listed above before storage.
Yearly
  • Grease the torsion idler.
  • Grease the front caster pivots (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Grease the caster-wheel hubs.
  • Grease the motion controls.
  • Apply anti-seize compound to the cushion knobs.

Description

Rough bumps and challenging terrain are all in a day’s work. Feeling them shouldn’t have to be. The Toro GrandStand combines the speed and comfort of a zero-turn rider with the on-and-off ease of a wide area walk-behind — creating a fast, maneuverable and more productive alternative. And now the GrandStand is even better with all-new next generation upgrades that add up to higher productivity, lower maintenance and easier service. This mower has a 23.5 hp Kawasaki FX 726cc engine.

  • Conserves space to get more machines on your trailer, or allows for a smaller trailer and lighter load.
  • Foldable operator platform instantly converts the machine to a walk-behind.
  • Great visibility for easy navigation around obstacles, protecting the operator, mower, and property.
  • Quick access to the engine, hydros and controls with the easy removal of the fuel tank.
  • No hydraulic hoses, reduced parts, no routine greasing and simplified design to save you time.
  • Self-adjusting suspension and a larger platform area for a more secure stance on sloped terrain.
  • The TURBO FORCE® cutting deck is built to withstand the long, tough days on the job.
  • 10.5 gallon fuel tank for fewer fill-ups. Transparent tank make it easy to gauge the fuel level.
  • A wide stance and optimal balance enhance hillside stability and control.
  • Horizon360® Business Management Software. Work More Efficiently. Run More Profitably.
Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
After the first 50 hours
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
After the first 100 hours
  • Check the wheel-lug nuts.
Before each use or daily
  • Check the safety-interlock system.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the air-intake screen (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Test the parking brake.
  • Inspect the blades.
  • Clean under the mower deck.
  • Wash the machine, especially after winter applications.
Every 50 hours
  • Check the spark arrester (if equipped).
  • Check the tire pressure.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
Every 100 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check, clean and gap the spark plug.
  • Check the battery.
  • Check the clutch.
  • Check and clean the engine cooling fins and shrouds (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the mower-deck belt(s).
Every 200 hours
  • Change the engine-oil filter.
Every 250 hours
  • Replace the primary air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 300 hours
  • Check and adjust the valve clearance. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
Every 500 hours
  • Replace the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Adjust the caster-pivot bearing.
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
Every 800 hours
  • Replace the fuel filter.
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the transmission belt.
Before storage
  • Paint chipped surfaces.
  • Perform all maintenance procedures listed above before storage.
Yearly
  • Grease the torsion idler.
  • Grease the front caster pivots (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Grease the caster-wheel hubs.
  • Grease the motion controls.
  • Apply anti-seize compound to the cushion knobs.

 

Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
After the first 50 hours
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
After the first 100 hours
  • Check the wheel-lug nuts.
Before each use or daily
  • Check the safety-interlock system.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the air-intake screen (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Test the parking brake.
  • Inspect the blades.
  • Clean under the mower deck.
Every 50 hours
  • Check the spark arrester (if equipped).
  • Check the tire pressure.
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
Every 100 hours
  • Change the engine oil.
  • Check the battery.
  • Check the clutch.
  • Check and clean the engine cooling fins and shrouds (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the mower-deck belt(s).
Every 150 hours
  • Inspect the primary filter and the air-inlet screen.
Every 200 hours
  • Change the engine-oil filter.
  • Check, clean and gap the spark plug.
Every 300 hours
  • Replace the primary air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 500 hours
  • Adjust the caster-pivot bearing.
  • Change the hydraulic filters and hydraulic fluid.
Every 600 hours
  • Replace the inner air filter (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
Every 800 hours
  • Replace the fuel filter.
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the transmission belt.
Before storage
  • Paint chipped surfaces.
  • Perform all maintenance procedures listed above before storage.
Yearly
  • Grease the torsion idler.
  • Grease the front caster pivots (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Grease the caster-wheel hubs.
  • Grease the motion controls.
  • Apply anti-seize compound to the cushion knobs.