
"If you're looking for a gas zero turn mower, this is our favorite option. The TimeCutter from Toro. It's the gold standard, with a 42-inch wide blade and a 22 horsepower engine that can kick things into gear at a max speed of seven miles per hour. You can slow it down for a more precise trim, or just to have a few more minutes to enjoy the smooth ride and extraordinarily comfy seat."
"Gas means no waiting for batteries to charge and no getting stuck in a situation where the lawn is 90 percent mowed and a hot or cold day means your battery dies early. The other benefit of gas is the mower is cheaper. You'll pay more for a refill on gas than you will charging batteries, but over time it's negligible."
Gas zero-turn mowers like the Toro TimeCutter feature a 42-inch cutting width and a 22-horsepower engine capable of up to seven miles per hour. Gas models can mow up to two acres on one tank, avoid battery-depletion risks, and tend to cost less upfront than electric alternatives. Tank-style steering creates a learning curve, but provides a satisfying ride, especially with MyRide suspension and comfortable seats. Drawbacks include louder operation and gasoline exhaust exposure. Electric zero-turn mowers such as Greenworks match blade size and speed, run relatively quietly, include LED headlights, but have limited 60V battery runtime.
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