1963 Toro Professional 76"

howielhs

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This is my 1963 Toro Professional 76" that I restored in 2012. I use it to cut the grass each week.
 

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Nice machine, how did it cut after all that time..?
 

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The machine cuts great. The reels were all sharpened by the former owner before I bought it. I have an extra set of each of the three reels that are also sharp. I lap them in every so often to keep them sharp.
 

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That's a nice toro. If I remember right they used them to mow the tees and sometimes the fairways.

(( cowboy up and get over it ))
 

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The machine cuts great. The reels were all sharpened by the former owner before I bought it. I have an extra set of each of the three reels that are also sharp. I lap them in every so often to keep them sharp.

Thank you, keep it well oiled...!:thumbsup:
 
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:thumbsup:

I moved your thread to the Toro/Wheelhorse Forum. :smile:
 

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This is my 1963 Toro Professional 76" that I restored in 2012. I use it to cut the grass each week.

I used one of those back in 1970 at the Cemetery. Had to lift the outboard reels to clear head stones. We all had great looking upper arms!
I see another one in the garage. Good job.
 

howielhs

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I ran one of these in the 70's for a lawn care company. We cut grass on large estates in southeastern Connecticut. They do a great job and use much less fuel than a rotary.
 
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