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Control shaft repair tip

Hello Everyone, Please take a minute to watch this video in the link below and pay attention to the torque specs. When tightening the seal , if it is too tight it will get distorted; causing it not to seal properly. http://fast.wistia.net/embed/iframe/vdy00trhfh?popover=true

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Keep it balanced

  I would like to remind you that it is very important to keep your mower’s blade balanced. An unbalanced blade creates vibration, which can lead to issues such as loose hardware, oil leaks, or even broken parts. A blade-balancer can cost as little as $20 and it can save you hundreds. 

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Back to Basics

We had an MH27I (Delphi fuel system) that was running rough and surging at idling. The mower was sitting outside and hadn’t been started in about 8 months. We drained the fuel and added some fresh fuel, but found very little change. Adjusted the governor and initialized the TPS and the unit got no better, so […]

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Keeping Things Cool

As the hot weather approaches, it is important to use the right kind of engine oil so that your engine would run cooler. click on the link to find out why: http://resources.kohler.com/power/kohler/enginesUS/pdf/E2265%20Oil_SellSheet%209854.pdf Also, keeping the cooling fins clean will help with air passing through and cooling your engine.

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Spring Service

As your customers bring in their Walker Mowers for spring service, remember when estimating a Walker, it is good practice to: Separate the components, such as deck, body, drive system, engine and the grass handling system. Write down all work and parts necessary so that there are no surprises when the work is done. Check […]

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Service Bulletins

Hello Dealers. As you complete winter service on your Walker Mowers, remember to always check for the most recent recall and service bulletins. This is done at the Walker website here. Looking up the serial number of a Walker Mower or deck will give you all the current service related work on the specific unit.

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Fuel Clamps

When replacing fuel components on EFI units, always use the proper fuel clamps (Oetiker) and do not install the clamp in the same spot it was removed from. If need be, cut the tip of the fuel line where the clamp was, that will give you a fresh spot and the fuel clamp will work […]

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On Fire

Leaf season is upon us and it has been very dry out there. Please remind your customers the importance of keeping their machines clean. Blowing the machines out with a backpack blower during the course of the day can prevent dry leaves from smoldering on the exhaust and catching on fire! 

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The Kit That Fits

Dealers, please take note that the Kohler EFI with the Bosch system is no longer available. But Walker is working on a new kit that will replace the ch26 with the new 25I and will be available soon! Stay tuned to PWI for all the latest updates on Walker.

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Catcher Cracks

I recently saw a post on the Walker Mower Forum on Facebook that someone repaired a catcher. It was cracked on the lower frontend by the lift handles. A catcher cracks by the lift handles because the catcher shock has broken and the force when dumping stresses the plastic, causing it to crack. This usually happens […]

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