Posted by JerryCPP(WA) on March 11, 2021 at 19:55:51 from (66.172.99.31):
In Reply to: Walker mowers posted by 550Doug on March 11, 2021 at 17:50:07:
I have used two ancient Walker mowers for years, and absolutely recommend them. I bought them used at an auction, one running, one having been scavanged for parts. Putting that one back in operating condition gave me a chance to know the machine, and I am very impressed with their design, workmanship, and materials. They are made for commercial use where down time is expensive. I've not used them on steep hills, but see no reason they wouldn't do the job. One thing they don't like is wet grass - the chute plugs easily. They also prefer grass - I've tried rough country mowing, and that only works if you take it very slow. As far as what engine, most users seem to prefer the diesel engine. I have hundreds of trouble-fee hours on both of them. I've had occasion to call the Walker factory, and found them to be very helpful with my questions, as are the dealers I've contacted. I'd recommend you call the factory - they will be honest in their recommendation for your conditions. If you don't need the pickup system, the also make hopper-less models.
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