TORO TRACTORS & MOWERS 
FOR PARKS, AIRPORTS, ESTATES, HIGHWAYS, CEMETERIES, GOLF COURSES 

THE PARKMASTER 
Lifting type tractor mower which raises 
and lowers the mowers for transporting 
The first successful Tractor Mower that solved 
the problem of cutting scattered areas cheaply 
and quickly. It comes equipped with either 
three or five 30-inch mowers, and with or with- 
out a sickle bar, and is built with a manually 
operated hydraulic lifting device for raising 
and lowering the mowers. This machine does 
its own cutting and its own transporting with- 
out the need of supplementary equipment. It 
will cut up to 38 acres per day and do the work 
of five or six hand guided power mowers. 
When transporting from place to place, all 
that is necessary is to raise the mowers free 
and clear of the ground, and drive the tractor 
under its own power to the next location. 
When the mowing season is over, the lifting 
device and the mowers can be dropped off 
quickly and easily and in thirty minutes’ time 
you have a twelve months’ general utility 
tractor. 
The five-foot Sickle Bar is optional equip- 
ment, making the machine a combination for 
cutting both fine lawns and rough weeds. The 
sickle bar drives from the power takeoff on 
the transmission, and is built with all modern 
improvements. 
Descriptive catalog mailed free on request. 
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BULLET TRACTOR 
Built for turf operation, the Bullet is far superior to 
heavy cumbersome farm tractors which were designed 
for miscellaneous jobs. 
Bullet tractors were designed for a specific job— 
and that is to handle gang mowers, sickle bars, and 
do general utility work on turfed areas. They are 
built close to the ground—have a low center of gravity 
—are easy to look at—easy to handle—highly efficient 
—and will climb steep grades. 
Powered with a Ford 4-cylinder Model 40 Tractor 
Engine and with a four speed transmission, they have 
an ample range of power for varying conditions, and 
are very economical to operate—with owners reporting 
gasoline consumption of between 5 and 6 gallons per 
working day. 
The Bullet has a speed range of approximately 24 
miles per hour in high or fourth speed—l4 MPH in 
third—5 MPH in second—and 2!/. MPH in low. It will 
haul seven gang mowers over steep hills easily. 
ENGINE: Ford four cylinder Model 40, bore 3.187 inches, stroke 
3.75 inches, piston displacement 119.2 cubic inches, brake horse- 
power 30 at 2100 R.P.M., forced feed lubrication, air cleaner, oil 
filter. 
SELF-STARTER: Generator and battery. 
TRANSMISSION: Heavy-duty with reduction gear on drive shaft. 
Four speeds forward, one reverse. Range 2!/2, 5, 14 — 24 miles 
per hour for transporting in fourth. 
CHASIS: Four inch structural electrically welded steel channels. 
FRONT AXLE: Spring mounted center pivot. 
REAR AXLE: Heavy-duty enclosed bevel gear differential, full 
floating type. 
TIRES: 6.00x16 front, 7.50x16 rear, tractor type. 
RADITOR: Large tubular radiator, 
capacity, all steel radiator shell. 
GASOLINE TANK: Seven gallon capacity, 
gauge terne plate. 
tractor type, four gallon 
built of eighteen 
BRAKES: Transmission type on drive shaft. 
SEAT: Leather upholstered bus type, 
mounted on coil spring. 
upholstered back, seat 
WIDTH: Front wheel tread 57 inches; rear wheel tread 59 inches; 
with dual tires 61 inches. 
WEIGHT: 2010 pounds. 

TORO GANG MOWERS HAVE 
CUTTING SWATHS UP TO 20 FEET 

Seven Gang Toro Fairway Mower 
