Toro

Toro repair & maintenance

TimeCutters to walk-behinds—dialed in for Carolina lawns.

Toro’s residential lineup gets a workout in our humid summers and occasional winter ice. Whether it’s a TimeCutter that’s chewing belts, a Recycler that won’t self-propel, or a snow blower that forgot how to auger, we focus on restoring reliable starts, clean cuts, and safe operation—where the machine lives.

What we work on

  • Zero-turn and walk-behind cutting systems: spindles, belts, and baffles
  • Wheel drive and traction: belts, pulleys, and cable adjustments
  • Seasonal crossover: snow blower carb and belt service when winter hits
  • Performance tuning: governor behavior, rpm checks, and fuel stability advice

Common questions

My Toro zero-turn leaves streaks and clumps. Is that always blades?

Often it’s dull or unbalanced blades, but deck shell issues, belt slip, and mowing too wet also matter. We inspect the whole cutting system, not just the edge of the blade.

Do you service Toro snow blowers in our area?

Yes, seasonally. Typical jobs are carburetor cleaning, belt replacement, auger drive issues, and general tune-ups before the first flake.

Can you replace a broken Toro drive cable on-site?

Many cable and linkage jobs are field-serviceable. If a part needs ordering, we’ll align on timing and get you back in the queue.