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Operator's Manual
Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions
Please Read and Save These Instructions
For Safety, Read All Safety and Operation
Beginning S/N: 178742
Instructions Prior to Operating Machine
P/N 4000-44

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Safety, Assembly, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions Please Read and Save These Instructions For Safety, Read All Safety and Operation Beginning S/N: 178742 Instructions Prior to Operating Machine P/N 4000-44...
  • Page 2 Foreword Thank you. . .for purchasing a Walker mower. Every effort has been made to provide you with the most reliable mower on the market, and we are sure you will be among our many satisfied customers. If for any reason this product does not perform to your expectations, please contact your local dealer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Information Steering Levers ............29 Parking Brake ............29 Highlighted Information ........1 Blade Clutch Switch (PTO) ........30 Glossary ...............1 Transaxle Lockout Arms ...........30 Identifying Number Locations ......1 Circuit Breaker and Fuses ........30 Engine Serial Number Location ......2 Seat Panel Latch............31 Servicing of Engine and Drivetrain Compo- Rear Body ..............31 nents ..............2...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Cleaning .............50 Step 4 - Straight Tracking Adjustment....66 Step 5 - Maximum Forward Speed Adjustment ..67 Engine Air Cooling System ........50 Step 6 - Forward Speed Control Friction Cooling Air Intake Screen ........50 Adjustment ............67 Cylinder Head Cooling Fins........50 Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable Stop ........68 Engine Air Cleaner System ........51 Donaldson Radialseal™...
  • Page 5: General Information

    ● TRACTOR is the prime mover, including the by an authorized Walker Mower dealer. There are engine, drivetrain, operator seat, and controls several general practices to be aware of in the to operate the mower.
  • Page 6: Engine Serial Number Location

    Tractor Serial Number Location please contact our Service Department for assis- tance: Serial Number Walker Manufacturing Company 5925 E. Harmony Road Fort Collins, CO 80528 1-970-221-5614 www.walker.com Service manuals are available for each of these...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Fuel Regular Grade Unleaded Gasoline (87 Octane Minimum, 10% Ethanol Maximum) Air Cleaner Remote Mounted Donaldson Radialseal (5”), ™ Walker P/N 5090-8 Primary/5090-7 Safety Filter ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery 12 Volt, 300 CCA (Interstate SP-35) Charging System Flywheel Alternator Charging Output...
  • Page 8 Transmission Oil Capacity fl oz (L) 77 (2.3) Transmission Cooling Cooling Fan Mounted on Drive Pulley Oil Filter Hydro-Gear P/N 52114 (Walker P/N 2026-6) ® Ground Travel Speed Forward MPH (km/h) 0-8 (0-13) Infinitely Variable Reverse MPH (km/h) 0-5 (0-8) Infinitely Variable...
  • Page 9 610 (277) Tractor with 52" Mulch Deck 848 (385) (DM52) DRIVE BELTS Engine/PTO Drive Walker P/N 4230-3 Ground Drive Walker P/N 4230-2 SEAT Built-up Seat with Steel Frame, Extra Thick Foam Cushions and Bolsters, and Removable/Replaceable Nylon Backed Vinyl Covers...
  • Page 10: Component Identification

    Component Identification COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION NOTE: Operator Controls are identified in the section Operating Controls on page 28. Tilt-Up Latch Seat Panel Latch Counterweight Springs and Protective Covers Deck Support Deck Support Pins and Height Adjustment Hitch Pins Fuel Tank and Cap Forward Speed Control (FSC) Friction...
  • Page 11 B23 Component Identification Rear Body (Shown) or Optional Dump Bed Muffler Heat Shield Footrests Tailpipe Muffler Guard Left Hand Battery Box Drive Wheel Cylinder Head and Cover Cooling Fins Tailwheel Fork and Wheel Spread Axle (Tail Wheel) Rear View and Left Side View...
  • Page 12 Component Identification Steering Lever Spring / Dampeners LH Transmission RH Transmission Control Rod Control Rod RH Transaxle LH Transaxle RH Transaxle LH Transaxle Lockout Arm Lockout Arm Electric PTO Clutch Parking Brake Seat Panel Linkage Latch Linkage Air Filter Parking Brake Restriction Gauge Lever Transaxle Oil...
  • Page 13: Safety Instructions

    When you see the Safety Alert Symbol ( safety. read, understand, and follow the instructions. Fail- The Walker Rider Lawnmower has been designed ure to comply with safety instructions may result in with many safety features to protect the operator personal injury.
  • Page 14 Safety Instructions 10. Handle gasoline with care. Gasoline is Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get caught in moving parts. Do not operate highly flammable and its vapors are explosive: this machine while wearing shorts; always a. Use an approved fuel container. wear adequate protective clothing, including long pants.
  • Page 15: Operating

    Safety Instructions OPERATING Do not operate machine if the operator presence safety switch system is not work- Operate the mower only in daylight or in ing. Verify proper operation by having the good artificial light with good visibility of the operator lift off the seat with the engine run- area being mowed.
  • Page 16 Safety Instructions 14. The maximum recommended slope operat- prevent accidental starting, disconnect the ing angle is 15 degrees or 27% grade. spark plug wires. Thoroughly inspect the When operating the machine on a slope, re- mower and repair any damage before restart- duce speed and use caution to start, stop, and ing the engine and operating the mower.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Safety Instructions MAINTENANCE 11. Use care when charging the battery or per forming maintenance on the battery and To prevent accidental starting of the engine electrical system: when servicing or adjusting the machine, a. Make sure the battery charger is un- remove the key from the ignition switch and plugged before connecting or disconnect- disconnect the spark plug wires.
  • Page 18: Safety, Control, And Instruction Decals

    Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. Location: LH Fender Part Number: 8600-65 Warning –...
  • Page 19 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. Location: RH Fender Part Number: 8600-48 Forward Speed Control...
  • Page 20 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. 8600-28 Location: Each End of Mower Deck Part Number: 8600-28...
  • Page 21 Safety Instructions SAFETY, CONTROL, AND INSTRUCTION DECALS Safety, Control, and Instruction Decals are installed on the machine; if any are missing, illegible, or damaged, a replacement should be ordered and installed before putting the machine into operation. The Decal Part Number is listed below and in the Parts Manual. Location: Deck Gearbox Cover Part Number: 8600-39 Warning - stop engine and remove ignition key...
  • Page 22: Assembly Instructions

    SETUP INSTRUCTIONS cable to positive (+) battery terminal first, followed by negative (-) cable to Walker Mowers are shipped partially assembled to negative (-) battery terminal. our distribution network, and are typically assem- bled by the selling dealer. For any additional ●...
  • Page 23: Battery Installation

    Assembly Instructions Mower Deck Assembly Battery Installation IMPORTANT: Make sure battery is securely CAUTION mounted in the frame. A loose battery may cause damage to the case resulting in acid leakage and The engine must be off during the tractor severe damage to the machine.
  • Page 24: Deck Discharge Deflector Shield Installation (Side Discharge Models Only)

    Assembly Instructions Deck Discharge Deflector Shield Installation PTO Shaft Guard Installation (Side Discharge Models Only) Position the shaft guard as shown and mount with two (2) 1/4-20 x 1/2 in. bolts. Attach the side discharge deflector shield using two (2) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 in. bolts, 3/8-16 ESNA nuts, and 3/8 in.
  • Page 25: Mower Deck Installation On Tractor

    Assembly Instructions Mower Deck Installation on Tractor IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the mow- er, make sure the PTO quick disconnect is Deck Installation securely locked on the tractor, with the locking balls fully seated in the groove and the ring in Unlock the deck tilt-up lock lever on each side the locked position (refer to the Quick Dis- of the deck carrier frame.
  • Page 26 Assembly Instructions Hitch Pins Lock Deck Deck Lock Lever on Support Arms Engaged Use Hitch Pins to Lock Deck on Support Arms WARNING Deck Lock Levers Engaged Failure to install the hitch pins will result in the deck disconnecting from the tractor 10.
  • Page 27: Deck Leveling

    Assembly Instructions Deck Leveling WARNING The mower deck and support frame are jig welded; within normal tolerances, very little, if any, shim- The machine must be shut off during this ming should be required to level the deck. Tire procedure. pressure will influence the levelness of the deck.
  • Page 28: Ds60-3 Deck Leveling

    Assembly Instructions DS60-3 Deck Leveling See the DS60-3 Deck Leveling illustration for side-to-side and front-to-back deck level mea- The mower deck and support frame are jig welded surement points. Side-to-side measurements and the deck support linkage is factory adjusted. should not vary more than 1/8 in. (3 mm). Within normal tolerances, very little, if any, adjust- Front-to-rear measurements should have the ment should be required to level the deck.
  • Page 29: Preoperating Checklist

    Assembly Instructions Place a block of sufficient height under the left DANGER rear corner of the deck housing to remove tension from the left rear deck support chain. Handle gasoline with care. Gasoline is Detach the left rear deck support chain by highly flammable and its vapors are explo- removing the upper bolt from the height ad- sive.
  • Page 30 Assembly Instructions F CHECK AND SERVICE ENGINE AIR CLEAN- F CHECK FUNCTION OF SAFETY INTERLOCK ER SYSTEM SWITCHES Refer to Safety Switch System on page 58 ● Check air filter restriction gauge to make to check for proper operation of safety switch- sure the yellow indicator disk is in the safe es, both during engine starting and with the operating (green) range.
  • Page 31 Assembly Instructions Tilt Bar Tilt-Up Hook and Latch Connected Deck Lock Tilt-Up Lever Latch Tilt-Up Hook Deck Secured in TILT-UP Position CAUTION Do not operate machine with deck tilt-up pivot joint unlocked. DANGER Do not operate the mower with deck in tilt- up position.
  • Page 32: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Operating Instructions OPERATING CONTROLS CAUTION Before operating the mower, become famil- iar with the location and function of all op- erator controls. Knowing the location, Ignition Switch function, and operation of these controls is When starting the engine, turn the key clockwise to important for safe and efficient operation of the START position.
  • Page 33: Engine Choke

    Operating Instructions Engine Choke allows the tractor to resume forward travel at the speed set by the FSC lever. To stop and park the The choke control lever (black knob) is located on machine, the FSC lever is moved backward to the the left side of the seat.
  • Page 34: Blade Clutch Switch (Pto)

    Operating Instructions Transaxle Lockout Arms The transaxle lockout arms disengage the transax- les. By lifting the arms up and locking them into place with the shoulder on the arm in the chassis notch, the transaxles are released to permit free- wheeling.
  • Page 35: Seat Panel Latch

    Operating Instructions Seat Panel Latch Hourmeter The seat panel hinges forward for maintenance The hourmeter, which is located on the left front of access and is latched down in the OPERATING the seat panel, displays operating time accumu- position. To raise the seat, pull outward on latch lated when the ignition switch is in the ON (RUN) and lift the seat.
  • Page 36 Operating Instructions The Forward Speed Control also Establishes the Neutral-Park Position of the Steering Levers LEFT WHEEL RIGHT WHEEL FORWARD SPEED STEERING LEVER STEERING LEVER CONTROL LEVER (FSC) BLADE CLUTCH (PTO) Forward Position Full Forward (No Control Change) Ground Speed Position Neutral-Park Position...
  • Page 37: Starting The Engine

    Operating Instructions STARTING THE ENGINE these guidelines can damage the starter motor and shorten battery life. Consult your Walker dealer or authorized Kohler dealer for addi- CAUTION tional help. Before operating the mower, read and un- Gradually move the choke to the OFF position,...
  • Page 38 Operating Instructions CAUTION WARNING An operator presence switch (seat switch) When moving forward, DO NOT suddenly will cause the engine to stop if the parking put the tractor in reverse by rapidly pulling brake is in the DISENGAGED position and/ on the steering levers, especially when go- or the FSC is out of the NEUTRAL-PARK ing downhill, as this can lift the tractor tail...
  • Page 39: Engaging The Blade Drive

    ♦ Remember it is not necessary to hold blade clutch switch. the steering levers forward (a unique Walker feature); always PULL on the levers for steering or for reverse mo- tion of the mower. ♦ Learn to operate the mower with your...
  • Page 40: Stopping The Machine

    If the switch is not work- tion of the mower. Contact your Walker ing, it should be repaired or replaced be- dealer for service.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Cutting Height

    Operating Instructions NOTE: The emergency stop procedure is Cutting height is adjusted from operator’s seat exactly the same procedure as used to nor- using the deck lift pedal to assist in raising the mally stop and park the machine. deck while adjusting the cutting height hitch pin. Disengage PTO and stop tractor.
  • Page 42: Transaxle Lockout

    Operating Instructions TRANSAXLE LOCKOUT IMPORTANT: DO NOT TOW this mower faster than 2 mph (3.2 km/h) with the transaxle lockout Transaxle Lockout Arm engaged. Towing can produce excessive internal pressure and damage the transaxle(s). To move the mower with the engine NOT running (dead battery, maintenance, etc.), the transaxles need to be unlocked (released).
  • Page 43 Operating Instructions IMPORTANT: Operate the engine at full throttle minimize cleanup of clippings. When mowing when mowing, to allow the engine to produce full close to obstacles, orient the side dis charge horsepower and to increase efficiency of the away from obstacles to reduce the chance of engine cooling system.
  • Page 44: Recommendations For Towing

    Operating Instructions DANGER Do not mow or drive the tractor within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of an embankment or retaining wall with drop off. 5 FT MINIMUM No Driving Zone RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TOWING ● Do not move the tractor with the deck in the tilt-up position since both the roller wheels (on When equipped with a factory installed hitch or the back of the deck) may be damaged by...
  • Page 45: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance Instructions CAUTION Maintenance procedures requiring special training or MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART tools should be performed by a trained technician. RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVALS - MODEL B23 Every Ref. Service Item Daily Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Yearly 2 Years Page...
  • Page 46: Important Tips For Care Of The Kohler Engine

    Maintenance Instructions Kohler Tips IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE OF THE ● Operate the engine at full speed when mowing. KOHLER ENGINE This allows the engine to produce full horse- power and move more cooling air through the engine cool ing fins. Fuel System Air Cleaner System ●...
  • Page 47: Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions Lubrication LUBRICATION Remove the dipstick, wipe off with a clean rag, then reinsert the dipstick into the tube and press all the way down. WARNING Remove the dipstick again and check the oil DO NOT attempt to lubricate the machine lev el on the dipstick.
  • Page 48 Maintenance Instructions Lubrication Park the mower on a level surface with the en gine stopped. The engine oil should be warm before draining. If not warm from opera- tion, start the engine and run a few minutes to warm the oil. Before removing the dipstick and oil fill cap, clean the area around them to keep any dirt or debris out of the en gine.
  • Page 49: Mower Deck Gearbox Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions Lubrication IMPORTANT: Check the dipstick reading Clean the area around the individual gearbox be fore adding the last 1/2 pint of oil and fill cover plates to prevent contaminants from only to the “F” mark. DO NOT overfill the en tering the gearcase.
  • Page 50: Ds52 Mower Deck Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions Lubrication DS52 Mower Deck Lubrication reservoir should be between 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. (6-13 mm) from the bottom, near the Cold There are several special lubrication requirements Level line. for the DS52 mower deck in addition to the require- ments detailed in the Chassis and Deck Lubrica- tion Points illustration.
  • Page 51: Grease Fitting And Oil Point Lubrication

    Maintenance Instructions Lubrication Reinstall the elbows. When the elbow begins Oil Filter to be snug, position the elbow as it was when removed and tighten the locknut. Reinstall reservoir hoses to elbows. Fill reservoir to 1/4-1/2 in. (6-13 mm) from the bottom with 20W-50 (API Service Class SL or higher) oil.
  • Page 52 Maintenance Instructions Lubrication Ident Lubrication Ident Lubrication Location Type Places Location Type Places Deck Caster Wheel Fork Pivot Grease Engine Oil Fill Oil*** Deck Caster Wheel Bearing Grease Tail Wheel Caster Fork Pivot Grease Blade Spindle Grease** Rear Axle Pivot Grease Δ...
  • Page 53 Maintenance Instructions Lubrication 25 & 31 18 & 19 Chassis and Deck Lubrication Points (DM48 Shown)
  • Page 54: Cleaning

    Maintenance Instructions Cleaning CLEANING Cylinder Head Cooling Fins It is essential for performance and longevity of the air-cooled engine to keep the cylinder head cooling CAUTION fins clean and free of obstruction. After every 8 hours of operation, check the performance of the If a pressure washer is used on the ex- cooling system by starting the engine, holding a posed working parts, avoid water on the...
  • Page 55: Engine Air Cleaner System

    IMPORTANT: Use only Donaldson air filter ele- ments for replacement (Donaldson P821575 or Walker 5090-8 Primary/Donaldson P822858 or Walker 5090-7 Safety Filter). Aftermarket filters may not seal properly or filter efficiently. Rotating Engine Cooling Kohler Engine...
  • Page 56 Maintenance Instructions Cleaning Remove the filter element by pulling it out of Primary Filter Cover the canister. There will be some initial resis- Element Latch tance as the filter seal breaks loose and slides off of the outlet tube. Gently move the end of the filter up and down and side to side or twist to loosen the seal.
  • Page 57: Grass Buildup In Mower Deck Housing

    Maintenance Instructions Cleaning IMPORTANT: Any dust left on the inside of Cover Latch the outlet tube will go into the engine and Orient to Top of Canister cause wear. Check the outside surface of the outlet tube for smoothness and cleanness (this is the sealing surface).
  • Page 58: Transaxle Housing

    This may Deck Lock Tilt-Up be the result of an oil leak. If an oil leak is noticed, Lever Latch contact your local Walker dealer. Tilt-Up Hook Cooling Fins Deck Secured in TILT-UP Position...
  • Page 59: Checking/Servicing

    Maintenance Instructions Checking and Servicing CHECKING/SERVICING CAUTION DANGER Important Battery Service, Installation, and Charging Tips: To prevent accidental starting of the en gine when servicing or adjusting the ma chine, ● Do not allow the battery cables to touch remove the key from the ignition switch opposing terminals.
  • Page 60: Charging The Battery

    Maintenance Instructions Checking and Servicing Sharpen Mower Blades Charging the Battery Check mower blade(s) for straightness, sharp- DANGER ness, condition of the cutting edge, and bal- ance every 10 hours of operation (or more often BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES when mowing abrasive type grass or operating on sandy soils).
  • Page 61: Drive Belts

    Maintenance Instructions Checking and Servicing using a rag or a thick, padded glove, while loosening and removing the nut, lock washer, and flat washer that mount the blade. Grind cutting edge at the same bevel as the original. Sharpen only the top of the cutting edge to maintain sharpness.
  • Page 62: Spark Plugs

    If any of the following conditions occur during WARNING starting or operating, a safety interlock switch may be malfunctioning. Contact your Walker dealer for It is important to check and maintain blade troubleshooting and/or replacement. brake action for safe operation of the ma- chine.
  • Page 63: Forward Speed Control Friction Lock

    Maintenance Instructions Checking and Servicing Forward Speed Control Friction Lock The FSC friction lock is designed to hold the selected forward travel speed when the steering levers are moved and yet the friction is not too heavy to make moving the FSC control difficult (too much friction).
  • Page 64: Replacing/Repairing

    Maintenance Instructions Replacing and Repairing REPLACING/REPAIRING Remove Belts Lift up on the belt to move the spring-loaded idler pulley and loosen the belt. DANGER Slide the belt off the pulleys and remove the To prevent accidental starting of the engine belt.
  • Page 65 Maintenance Instructions Replacing and Repairing PTO Belt Tightener Idler Pulley Fixed Idler Pulley Electric Clutch Engine/PTO Belt Pulley Engine/PTO Drive Belt RH Transaxle LH Transaxle Ground Drive Belt Drive Pulley Belt Tightener Idler Pulley Ground Drive Belt...
  • Page 66: Deck Drive Belt (Optional Ds60-3 Deck)

    Maintenance Instructions Replacing and Repairing Deck Drive Belt (Optional DS60-3 Deck) To install the deck drive belt: To remove the deck drive belt: a. Install and route the belt as shown on the belt routing decal (located on the deck a.
  • Page 67: Fuel Filter

    Model B23 is equipped with an inline fuel filter between the fuel tank and the fuel pump (low pres- Verify that the fuel lines and clamps are se- sure fuel pump).
  • Page 68: Mower Blades

    Sharpen Mower Blades on page Sharpen Mower Blades on page 56. If blades 56. During the course of sharpening and are replaced, always use Walker original equip- inspecting mower blades, if there are any of the ment blades to ensure safety and optimum perfor- following conditions of wear or damage, blades mance.
  • Page 69: Adjustments

    Maintenance Instructions Adjustments ADJUSTMENTS Transmission Control Stop IMPORTANT: The proper adjustment of the trans- Bolt mission control stops is essential for efficient oper- ation and life of the transaxle. These stops are properly adjusted at the factory and should only require read justment if the transaxle or related control linkage is removed or changed.
  • Page 70: Step 4 - Straight Tracking Adjustment

    Maintenance Instructions Adjustments Step 3 - Neutral Function Adjustment WARNING Securely block the tractor up so the drive tires are off the ground. The following adjustments are made with the engine running. Keep all body parts Adjust the tracking adjustment nuts at the front and tools away from rotating and hot com- of both control rods so that 2 or 3 threads are ponents, and secure all loose clothing.
  • Page 71: Step 5 - Maximum Forward Speed Adjustment

    Maintenance Instructions Adjustments Step 6 - Forward Speed Control Friction Lengthen the control rod on the slower side by turning the tracking adjustment nut counter- Adjustment clockwise until straight tracking and neutral are both achieved. IMPORTANT: After tracking adjustments are complete, confirm that there is at least one (1) FSC Full thread visible on both control rods past the...
  • Page 72: Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable Stop

    Maintenance Instructions Adjustments Tilt-Up Deck Adjustable Stop* When the carrier frame hinge joint is properly ad justed, the deck lock levers should move in and out of the engaged and disengaged positions freely. All four (4) hitch pins used for height adjust- ment should sit flush on the washers above the deck pin bushing.
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE RECORD SHEET DATE SERVICE ENGINE ITEM HOURS ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
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  • Page 75 (2) years* after the date of sale to the original retail purchaser unless the product is used for rental purposes, in which case this warranty is limited to ninety (90) days. At Walker’s request, customer will make the defective part available for inspection by Walker and/or return the defective part to Walker, transportation charges prepaid.
  • Page 76 WALKER MFG. CO. • 5925 E. HARMONY ROAD, FORT COLLINS, CO 80528 • (970) 221-5614 FORM NO. 071123 PRINTED IN USA www.walker.com ©2023 WALKER MFG. CO...

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