CPSC Recall in 2002: CPSC, The Toro Company Announce Recall of Riding Mowers

Updated on March 25, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 02-125
Date: March 21, 2002
Product Name: Toro-brand Commercial-grade Riding Mower
Recall Description:

In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn., is voluntarily recalling about 13,000 Toro-brand commercial-grade riding mowers. The recall includes Toro-brand Zmaster Z100 series riding mowers. They are red, equipped with 17 to 23 horsepower engines and have mowing decks from 44 to 52 inches. The mowers have independently controlled rear-drive wheels, front casters, and a centrally mounted mowing deck. The brand and model names (Toro Zmaster) appear on the front of the mower.Some of these riding mowers previously were recalled in March 2001. Even if consumers previously had their riding mower repaired, they need to contact Toro for this additional repair.Toro Timecutter Z and Wheel Horse residential duty riding mowers are not part of this recall.

Hazard Description:

The riding mower's exhaust system can ignite fuel vapors from spilled fuel if the engine backfires.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Repair

Units: 13,000
Incidents:

Toro has received 10 reports of fires caused when these mowers backfired and ignited nearby fuel vapors. One serious burn injury was reported. Property damage was limited to varying degrees of damage to the mowers.

Sold At:

Toro dealers nationwide sold these riding mowers between January 1998 and December 2001 for between $6,000 and $7,300.

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