Compact and powerfulThe highly manoeuvrable GrandStand line up includes 91.4cm (36 inch) and 101.6cm (40 inch) models. Ideal for tight areas including gate access, the GrandStand is compact in size but big on productivity. Without compromising on performance, the GrandStand offers superb traction, handling and operator comfort and of course the reliability you can count on with all Toro equipment.
In situations where the operator may want or need to walk, Toro's foldable operator platform instantly converts the GrandStand to a walk-behind. When it's time to ride, just lower it back down — saving time, money and trailer space by eliminating the need to switch from one mower to another.

The revolutionary Flex-Ride operator platform suspension keeps operators fresh, resulting in less fatigue and higher productivity throughout the day. And it doesn't matter whose turn it is to use the GrandStand — the suspension is self-compensating for operators of different sizes.
Patent-pending variable speed control change drive tyre response without limiting the travel of the controls, or slowing down the engine and blades. From precise manoeuvres in delicate areas to training new users, the GrandStand's easy-to-use controls make operation a breeze.
TRACTION & HANDLINGThe wide stance and optimal balance of the GrandStand enhances hillside stability and control. Because there are no restrictions to limit operator motion, operators can shift weight as needed to further enhance the performance of the machine.
A cross between wide-area walkbehinds and zero-turn riders, the 36" and 40" models are compact, fast, manoeuvrable, and more productive than the walk-behind mowers traditionally used on smaller properties.
With the platform folded up, the GrandStand is ultracompact for transport or storage. That means you can put more machines on your trailer...or outfi t your crews with smaller trailers.
The ultra-compact footprint of the 36" and 40" models makes them ideal candidates for use on smaller residential properties, or in areas where gate-access and manoeuvering in tight spaces is required.