Very nice job guys! Looks like the walker bed edger saves a lot of time and labor. If I did any mulching I would definitely look into getting one for my walker. Keep up the good work. See ya on the next one.
I've worked 12 years as a golf course mechanic. I do all repairs, maintenence and adjust machines as I see problems in the field. The hard part is choosing to go with a machine that does it all with acceptable results or go with a dedicated machine that performs art work every time. Though golf courses usually deal with jd, torro, and Jacobsen, I find the walker to be specialized and yet has a good platform to accept other well designed attachments and still perform beautifully, while saving man hours.
I have bed shaper walk unit ,great unit to get edges started saves labor cost , finish edge , cleanup always pain no matter what , hand edge or shaper , easy to get party started with machine first
I’ve used this attachment and could never get anything exceptionally good without lots of extra attention. Still to this day I cut the initial line with a stick edger then follow up with a hand edger then remove the cut edgings with a pitchfork and wheelbarrow. Also I always do spring cleanup first. However I live in an area where people can afford the exceptional look.
I noticed after you mentioned you typically would cleanup first…. But yea it is a fast result but just not as crisp as my method and by hand. If the end result was as good and faster it would be great. It does “decent”
It looks good. My only dislike is that the machine puts to wide of an edge. Is there any way that you can turn the machine blade to a different angle where it won't be so wide of an edge? It looks like there is just a very wide angle on the blade.
would be good for privacy hedge beds that are long, for tree rings or tiny awkward wavy circly beds that everyone likes to make, think the bed redefiner attachment a little less cumbersome
Painful to see how slow this took and not to mention potential turff damage kombie pack sthl hand held is fast as can be and probably better quality at end
I didn't see anything a stick edger and weed eater couldn't handle in a fraction of the time. For the price paid. I'd grind yard, edge weed eat, blow off for the time spent. woulda looked Muah 45 min. two guys. But what do I know 30 years in. Edges don't need to be deeper than the sod. ✌
I have always liked to do hand edging. Way more labor intensive and time consuming. But nothing beats the quality of a hand edge.
until you do it 50 times a day and get poop in your mouth :(
@@fillmzy2719you got poop In your mouth? How tf does that happen?
Very nice job guys! Looks like the walker bed edger saves a lot of time and labor. If I did any mulching I would definitely look into getting one for my walker. Keep up the good work. See ya on the next one.
It looks very nice. It's good you guys take some of the old mulch out too.
I love that attachment and the job you guys did.
Looks like that attachment works great brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks great and time efficient
Steve…Jim…I love you guys…you know I bleed walker yellow…but i don’t see running out to grab one of those 😂😂
Awesome video, never seen that kinda machine before pretty cool
I've worked 12 years as a golf course mechanic. I do all repairs, maintenence and adjust machines as I see problems in the field. The hard part is choosing to go with a machine that does it all with acceptable results or go with a dedicated machine that performs art work every time. Though golf courses usually deal with jd, torro, and Jacobsen, I find the walker to be specialized and yet has a good platform to accept other well designed attachments and still perform beautifully, while saving man hours.
I have bed shaper walk unit ,great unit to get edges started saves labor cost , finish edge , cleanup always pain no matter what , hand edge or shaper , easy to get party started with machine first
Love my walker edger!!!
Sweet!
awesome job
I’ve used this attachment and could never get anything exceptionally good without lots of extra attention. Still to this day I cut the initial line with a stick edger then follow up with a hand edger then remove the cut edgings with a pitchfork and wheelbarrow. Also I always do spring cleanup first. However I live in an area where people can afford the exceptional look.
I noticed after you mentioned you typically would cleanup first…. But yea it is a fast result but just not as crisp as my method and by hand. If the end result was as good and faster it would be great. It does “decent”
Awesome👍
cool what song is that oh i got it ya the first song what one was that
It looks good. My only dislike is that the machine puts to wide of an edge. Is there any way that you can turn the machine blade to a different angle where it won't be so wide of an edge? It looks like there is just a very wide angle on the blade.
would be good for privacy hedge beds that are long, for tree rings or tiny awkward wavy circly beds that everyone likes to make, think the bed redefiner attachment a little less cumbersome
how deep of a grove does it leave. thank you
I wouldn't put my name on that job , spring cleanup, edge , mulch . Full service or nothing
Unfortunately no power tool that edges beds properly. Hand is the only way to get nice 3 inch cut
Nice job. Dot doesn’t bother you for not strapping equipment down?
Stay local a lot less dot
Painful to see how slow this took and not to mention potential turff damage kombie pack sthl hand held is fast as can be and probably better quality at end
nice tool, but it's not practical (too big, and expensive) for most people to have one.
Yea not impressed, lines are very crooked and does not put a good enough taper for possible mulch.
I didn't see anything a stick edger and weed eater couldn't handle in a fraction of the time. For the price paid. I'd grind yard, edge weed eat, blow off for the time spent. woulda looked Muah 45 min. two guys. But what do I know 30 years in. Edges don't need to be deeper than the sod. ✌