Toro lawn mowers are mainly made in the United States, with key plants in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Georgia, and other locations, plus some components sourced globally.

Quick Scoop

  • Primary manufacturing hub: Windom, Minnesota, where many Toro lawn mowers are built and assembled.
  • Other major U.S. plants:
    • Tomah/Tomahawk, Wisconsin – important assembly and testing operations for mower lines.
* Beatrice, Nebraska – additional mower manufacturing capacity.
* Bloomington & Windom, Minnesota; Augusta, Georgia – used for various walk‑behind, riding, and commercial mowers.
  • “Made in USA” focus: Many residential and commercial Toro mowers sold in North America are labeled “Made in USA,” though that can include imported parts under U.S. labeling rules.
  • Global parts & factories:
    • Some engines and components come from suppliers like Loncin in China and Briggs & Stratton in Wisconsin.
* Toro also operates plants in China (e.g., Suzhou, Tianjin), Mexico (Monterrey), and Europe (Romania) to serve regional markets and manage costs.

Simple takeaway

If you buy a Toro mower in the U.S. today, it is very likely assembled in an American plant (especially Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, or Georgia), but certain parts or specific models may come from or include components made in other countries.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.