Walker rolling
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Harry
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Walker rolling
Was going to use the 444 to pull a roller. It wouldn’t start, battery charged, got fuel and spark. No go so the Walker Zero turn has a hitch to pull so used it instead. Rolled all the lawn areas in two directions which took two hours. My butt was sore from the zero turn seat. Looks like a new seat is in order.
1973 444, 1974 644, 1976 446, 1977 646, 1986 226
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RoamingGnome
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Re: Walker rolling
Looks Great @Harry 
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DavidBarkey
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Re: Walker rolling
Harry . There are springs under the seat . Do yourself a favour and change them when you do the seat . They break and cause problems with the seat switch .
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Re: Walker rolling
There are three levels of seat available for the Walkers. I've only ever had the basic version, and yea, it's not the most comfortable...
They offer a suspension seat... If you look in to it, make sure you're sitting down (preferably on said seat), because you may have paid less for the machine than what they want for the seat.
There's a fabric version in between the suspension, and the stock seat that I'm toying with the idea of. Also absurdly expensive, but what implement seat isn't...
As for the seat switch, I had to bypass mine. Property is too rough, and it would keep getting triggered. It's a good idea, but just doesn't work for my situation.
They offer a suspension seat... If you look in to it, make sure you're sitting down (preferably on said seat), because you may have paid less for the machine than what they want for the seat.
There's a fabric version in between the suspension, and the stock seat that I'm toying with the idea of. Also absurdly expensive, but what implement seat isn't...
As for the seat switch, I had to bypass mine. Property is too rough, and it would keep getting triggered. It's a good idea, but just doesn't work for my situation.