WASHINGTON, D.C., April 28, 1999
-- It's lawn-mowing time again in much of the country, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and Toro Co., of Bloomington, Minn., are reminding consumers of the cooperative recall of approximately 78,000 Lawn-Boy power mowers, announced in January.
Interference with the mower's mulching fan can cause
the mower blade to crack and break off. Broken pieces of the blade can be propelled from
underneath the mower, possibly injuring the operator or a bystander.
Toro has received one report of a consumer who was struck on the ankle by a piece of a
broken mower blade while mowing, resulting in a bruised tendon.

| Model Numbers | Serial Number Ranges |
| 10200 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10202 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10212 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10236 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10249 | 8900001-8999999 |
| 10302 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10307 | 7900001-7999999 |
| 10313 | 7900001-8999999 |
| 10321 | 7900001-8999999 |
Lawn-Boy Dealers and mass merchant retail outlets, including Sears, Lowe's and the Home
Depot, sold these mowers from January 1997 through November 1998 for between $280 and
$400.
Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled mowers until they are repaired.
Consumers with these recalled mowers can have the repair performed for free at their local
Lawn-Boy service dealer.
Mowers currently being sold have been corrected.