I have been using the walker for 7 years. I think its the best mower on the market. It has limits like hills but if you use it enough you can find way around it. I purchased mine used for 5000.00 with a extra 52" deck and it has paid for it self may times over.
jerry93h. you can drop those walkers down as low as it will go, you just have ot adjust speed accordling. furthermore if its wet, no mower is going to suck it up. as far as backfiring, try idling it down first. but what really burns me is the damaged grass. try three point turns. its called zero turn mowers, and on ANYONE of them if you do a true zero turn, it will spin it up. i have a walker with 4000 hours on it and it works like a charm. worth every single penny.
@jerry93h I have Walker more then 5 years,and don't have any problem,and i do my job in three times faster.About price u RIGHT ,they keep price because its business.
I have been using the walker for 7 years. I think its the best mower on the market. It has limits like hills but if you use it enough you can find way around it. I purchased mine used for 5000.00 with a extra 52" deck and it has paid for it self may times over.
busaofsc 5 months ago
jerry93h. you can drop those walkers down as low as it will go, you just have ot adjust speed accordling. furthermore if its wet, no mower is going to suck it up. as far as backfiring, try idling it down first. but what really burns me is the damaged grass. try three point turns. its called zero turn mowers, and on ANYONE of them if you do a true zero turn, it will spin it up. i have a walker with 4000 hours on it and it works like a charm. worth every single penny.
thedragonhimslf 2 years ago
@jerry93h I have Walker more then 5 years,and don't have any problem,and i do my job in three times faster.About price u RIGHT ,they keep price because its business.
bobikzdox 2 years ago