Toro Lawn Mowers can operate in wet conditions, but mowing wet grass is generally not recommended. Wet clippings tend to clump rather than disperse evenly, which can clog mower decks and discharge chutes and leave unsightly patches on the lawn.
For better performance in damp conditions, mulching without the catcher fitted is preferred over bagging, as bagging systems can block more easily. Models like the Toro TimeMaster® with side discharge are also a good option, as they help manage heavier, wet clippings more effectively.
For the best results and lawn health, it’s always recommended to mow when the grass is dry.
Wet mowing can also increase the risk of spreading lawn diseases, as clippings can carry and distribute fungal spores across the turf.
For best results, mulch when the grass is dry and remove only one-third of the grass blade at a time to avoid damaging your lawn.
