When the first snow storm hits your door, will you be ready? This video will help you ensure that your two-stage snow blower is up for the challenge. From spotting damage on the auger to checking to see if your handles and cables are in place, here’s how to keep your snowblower running strong, all winter long.


Noticing that your single-stage snow blower lacks the power it used to? It might be time to get the drive belt replaced. To get your Toro single-stage snow blower back to full force, follow this step-by-step guide to replacing and installing your drive belt, and return to taking on the winter!

Prepare your Toro single-stage snow blower for the winter with these essential maintenance tips. In this video, we’ll review what signs of wear and tear to look out for on your rotor blades, proper oil changing and fuel requirements, and much more. Make sure you and your Toro snow blower will be ready for whatever this winter brings your way!

Can’t wait to get started testing out your new Toro Two-Stage Snowblower? After some quick assemblage, you’ll be able to experience pristine performance, power, and durability, unparalleled to any other snowblower on the market. Watch our step-by-step video tutorial on how to assemble your Toro Two-Stage Snowblower, so you can be at ease all winter long.

Just purchased your first Toro Single-Stage Snowblower? Now all you need to do to get your machine up and running is some minor assembly. Don’t sweat it if this sounds intimidating. After watching this quick and easy video tutorial, you’ll be using your fully assembled Toro Single-Stage Snowblower in no time!

Watch how to adjust the self propel traction on a Toro all-wheel drive lawn mower. The self propel drive is what gives the wheels power and works by a cable that’s attached to the traction adjustment knob on the Toro mower handle. Whenever you install new self-propel cables or if the self propel drive is out of adjustment, adjust the self-propel drive to ensure the drive system works correctly. The…

The self-propelled drive is what gives the wheels power and works by a cable that’s attached to the traction adjustment knob on the Toro mower handle. Whenever you install new self propel cables or if the self-propel drive is out of adjustment, adjust the self-propel drive to ensure the drive system works correctly. The traction adjustment knob provides a simple way to adjust the cable to make your mower more…

Most outdoor power equipment was not built, designed or warranted to run on fuel greater than E10, and using higher ethanol blends can damage or destroy it. In fact, using any fuel that contains more than 10 percent ethanol is illegal to use in outdoor power equipment. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute encourages you to “look before you pump” to ensure it is the right fuel for your outdoor power…

Spring has sprung and it’s time to get your lawn mower prepped for the season. You can purchase a complete maintenance kit that includes oil, filter, spark plug and fuel stabilizer to do the work yourself, or bring your mower into your local Toro dealer. Click here to find a local Toro dealer near you.

Using a mower that recycles your clippings doesn’t just make mowing faster and easier. Toro actually developed a completely different cutting system to do the most good for your grass… and the environment. On Toro Recycler mowers, the shape of the cutting chamber was designed to keep the grass clippings airborne. And it’s got these deflectors that “kick” the grass back through the specially designed blades. Now this is key…