Researching ZTR's, and realized that Toro shows 5 models listed as "California Model". I have not noticed that with other makers I've looked at (Ariens, Cub Cadet, Bad Boy). Any idea why? Is there really a requirement that makes a "California Model" necessary, and if so, why don't the others specify those models?
Thanks in advance!
Pick
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Scrubcadet10
As far as i know, most California deals have to do with emissions, usually the engines run leaner, and the carburetors are non adjustable or are very limited on how much you can adjust them..
Cause you might increase the temperature .5 of a degree.
Scrub is correct. California has different emissions standards which manufacturers must meet to sell equipment in their state. If you look at the ID tags on equipment sold in other states you will see “not for sale in California “ or “ does not meet California emissions standards “. As he stated changes are made to the carbs, mufflers, and timing.
Thanks guys! Yeah, I know all about our emissions requirements here - what I don't understand is why Toro is the only maker to list the models available here. I guess I have to go to the large retail outlets to see what models are available.
Stay healthy!
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#5
ILENGINE
Several of the mower engine manufacturers list a 50 state compliant and a 49 state compliant engine
The locations that I have seen it was on the dealer engine or equipment price list. They will say California only or 50 state compliant.
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Scrubcadet10
you could probably also contact the manufacturer and ask which models they have that are compliant with the EPA and CARB (california air resources board) restrictions.