Landscape & Irrigation

April 2012

Landscape and Irrigation is read by decision makers throughout the landscape and irrigation markets — including contractors, landscape architects, professional grounds managers, and irrigation and water mgmt companies and reaches the entire spetrum.

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The Walker by Walker The Walker by Walker is a compact, mid-size, walk-behind mower. Its 15- hp. Kawasaki engine with full-pressure lubrication delivers the power needed to run all Walker side-discharge and mulching decks up to 56 inches — the same full-floating decks that are run on the Walker Rider also mount on the walk-behind, including the deck tilt-up function. A simple for- ward speed control system and easy-to-use steering controls eliminate thumb locks and allow the Walker to handle much like the Walker Rider. Two Hydro-Gear integrated, zero-turn transaxles give the operator the abil- ity to maneuver into tight areas, trim closely, and finish the job in 1 pass. The Walker features proven Walker engineering such as a manually- tensioned PTO clutch, efficient use of weight, compact overall dimensions, and sturdy construction. Wright Manufacturing gear-drive, walk-behind mower Wright's Velke gear-drive walk-behind commercial mower is equipped with an adjustable axle, a 5-speed transmission, and a superior Warner MagStop clutch. The integrated latch system easily deploys and stows Wright's patented Velke sulky. With the complete Velke system, you can back in and out of tight places and make turns quickly. The Velke gear drive mower, with pistol grip control, is offered with a 15-hp. engine and a choice of 32-, 36- or 48-inch mower deck. A 6-gallon fuel tank keeps the mower going with fewer time-consuming refueling stops. Adjustable spring ten- sion on the drive pulleys assures that maximum power is getting to the drive wheels. For information about these and other commercial walk-behind mowers, visitwww.greenmediaonline.com/productportal www.landscapeirrigation.com Landscape and Irrigation 9

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