MOWING FAIRWAYS IN A GOLF COURSE # 2.
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Oh gotta agree on the loosness of the steering wheel, drives me frickin insane. But the reel units are so heavy that the stripes are just beautiful when once theyre laid.
The 3215's are pretty good too, I like them because theyre pretty light and are good to use in wet conditions
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never stop in the middle of a cut. You did back up at least but come on, could have took the barber poll out before that line. Nice machine tho what year is that i beleive we have the 5200 toro that sucker you have is very nice. Wish we didnt have to use buckets on out frwys haha
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Nice work. Frankly I'm not much of a fan of the Toro fairway units, we've demo'd several at the course that I work at, and they have a very hard time handling the bumpiness of the fairways, so, we went back to our older model JD-3235's, best decision they ever made.
jdhul55 3 years ago
Thanks man !!
Yeah, well I have used that one, and the steering wheel was too loose, you know , hard to keep straight lines, ha ha !!
But I think all of 'em work nice (when they are brand new)
primariochoa 3 years ago
oye no usa red esa maquina?
hemomm 3 years ago
No, esas no tienen red, en otro campo, que trabajaba, si usaban red, pero es que en ese tiempo que lo grabe no estaba creciendo mucho, el anio pasado crecio mas, y usamos una cadena que la llevan dos carritos, lo que llaman: "drag" , o sea arrastrar la cadena a lo largo del fairway, y asi desaparece el zacate que queda despues de cortarlo.
primariochoa 3 years ago