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Walker or Exmark??

#1

C

chickenman

These are the two brands in my area that have dealer service. We are just starting out and are wondering about the ZTR Walker bagger taking up too much time. Also would the customer prefer bagging? I see quite a few Walkers in my area but haven't been able to talk to anyone local.


#2

scott47429

scott47429

i don't know about a walker but i know i love my Exmark and everyone that i know who has one loves them


#3

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

I would go with the Exmark, but Walkers are good also. If you want to bag, I would go with the Exmark Navigator.


#4

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tybilly

it depends on what you want to do,walker has the GHS handling system(grass handling)trim on both sides ,a crapload of attachments available.but, takes practice getting used to,exmarks are awesome too,but i would think the bagging attachment would be bulky,


#5

exotion

exotion

All but one of my customers on both my jobs prefer us hauling clippings away. I would do exmark


#6

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458italias



#7

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Lawn Barber

Walker all the way! Attachment are available to expand the business. The GHS is the cleanest out there. You get what you pay for.


#8



AmericanTurf

Ex marks are the cheapest mower on the market. Next to cub cadets. The poor mans mowers haha


#9

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Ex marks are the cheapest mower on the market. Next to cub cadets. The poor mans mowers haha

Wow I have never heard someone say a $10,000 zero-turn is the cheapest! :laughing: And their push mowers are $1,100....they are like the most expensive, not the cheapest!! :confused:


#10

djdicetn

djdicetn

Wow I have never heard someone say a $10,000 zero-turn is the cheapest! :laughing: And their push mowers are $1,100....they are like the most expensive, not the cheapest!! :confused:

lmf,
I hear ya...the Exmarks were way out of my budget(but so were the Grasshoppers). The Middle TN dealer I went to that carried Grasshoppers, carries Toros & Wrights(also, a VERY expensive machine). They didn't have a single Grasshopper on display and I immediately leaned towards the Toro ZMaster 2000 series which fell in my price range. That's until I saw the Gravely....and fell in love:0) I wonder what user AmericanTurf thinks about Gravely's???? Of course, I'm so happy with mine it won't make a lot of difference:0)

P.S.
When are you gonna have enough saved up to get that Exmark Lazer Z.......I know you want to expand your business to do more that what your HRX and HRR can handle......Ohhhhhhhh, I noticed the Grandstand on your Wish List(another good choice for growing your business)!!!


#11



AmericanTurf

10 grand for a zero turn is cheap!! I paid 17 grand for my new hopper. You know the old saying...you get what you pay for.


#12

djdicetn

djdicetn

10 grand for a zero turn is cheap!! I paid 17 grand for my new hopper. You know the old saying...you get what you pay for.

Well I guess that answers my question as to what you think of the Gravely Pro-Turn 152(Commercial) ZTR that I paid $6,800 out-the-door for:0)


#13

X-man

X-man

10 grand for a zero turn is cheap!! I paid 17 grand for my new hopper. You know the old saying...you get what you pay for.

Dude, 10k ain't cheap. If I paid 10k for my mower I'd be afraid to put a scratch on it.

I would never buy a lawn mower for 17k.


#14

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Dude, 10k ain't cheap. If I paid 10k for my mower I'd be afraid to put a scratch on it.

I would never buy a lawn mower for 17k.

Yeah I agree with you! :rolleyes:


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