The Groundsmaster 3300 from Toro’s next generation 3000 series with flail meets customers’ feature and price requirements and is Stage V engine compliant.

Revolutionising
the out-front rotary

Toro’s heavy investment in its new product development to offer a comprehensive range of solutions to help groundscare professionals manage an ever-increasing list of diverse tasks with increasingly limited budgets is overwhelmingly evident in Toro’s next generation Groundsmaster 3000 series.

Leading the first wave of new Stage V emissions compliant machines from Toro, the Groundsmaster 3200 and 3300 bring with them versatility to cope with reduced mowing cycles and to give year-round productivity.

With so many cutting options, Toro’s Groundsmaster 3200 is versatile and enables reduced mowing cycles and year-round productivity.

There are two engine models – a 24.7hp for the Groundsmaster 3200 and a 37.4hp for the Groundsmaster 3300, both Stage V emissions compliant, with options of 152cm (60ins) or 183cm (72ins) rear and side rotary decks options, recycler kits and a 152cm (60ins) flail.

Customers can choose from three deck options. There are two rotary options to meet customers’ price requirements: the first deck has a rear and side discharge option and replaceable deck bumpers on the rear one. While the Turbo Force deck is rear discharge only and has welded deck bumpers. Recycler kits are available for all rotary decks.

The fine cut flail option for coarse, long, dry or wet grass gives customers even more cutting options and brings further value to their investment.

The tip-up cutting deck makes servicing even easier with access to the underside of the deck in under 15 seconds, while its 19.8cm ground clearance means curb climbing is easy.

The outfront rotary has become part of the fleet for most councils, contractors and golf courses as an essential frontline machine and rightly so. The new Toro Groundsmaster 3000 series is an exciting addition, taking the design of an out-front rotary mower to the next level.

Alastair Rowell

Reesink’s national accounts manager for grounds

UNBEATABLE BENEFITS

More choice

• Rotary and flail cutting deck options provide flexibility and value
• Two-tier rotary deck to meet with customers’ feature and price requirements

Improved durability

• 24.7hp and a 37.4hp Yanmar diesel engines make simple work of tough jobs
• Robust drivetrain – proven and reliable pump and motor design

Legendary cutting desk

• Easy to adjust for simple maintenance, built to tackle any terrain
• Deck design delivers excellent clipping dispersal and cut consistency

Year-round productivity

• Tackle any terrain – bullnose bumper, rugged spindles and 7-gauge high strength steel decks are built for any terrain
• CrossTrax all-wheel drive system provides automatic traction control, shifting power to the wheels in slippery conditions

Specification

  • Engine: 24.7hp (18.5kW) and a 37.4hp (27.6kW) Stage V emissions compliant Yanmar engines
  • 152cm (60ins) and 183cm (72ins) rotary deck options, side and rear or rear-only discharge and optional Toro Recycler (mulching) Kit
  • 152cm (60ins) flail deck option
  • 45.4 ltr fuel capacity
  • 19.3km/h (12mph) mowing speed, 22km/h (14mph) transport speed
  • Cut from 22mm-152mm (1-6ins) with simple pin adjustment
  • All-season attachments including Pro Force debris blower and BOSS snow blade
  • Powerful engines able to handle all jobs, year-round

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