Details: Swisher WRC10224H – 10.2 HP 24″ Commercial Pro Walk Behind Rough Cut
Brand: Swisher
Swisher’s 24 in. self-propelled walk-behind rough-cut mower is perfect for cutting trails through the woods and clearing fields and ditches year-round. It will clear the densest undergrowth and saplings up to 1.5 in. in diameter. This self-propelled walk-behind features a 10.2 Honda (389cc) 12V AND recoil start engine and a heavy-duty fabricated cutting deck with a cutting height range of 3-4.75 in. Shifting is a breeze with upgraded gear selection lever, now located on the operators control panel. The adjustable height handlebar eases operator control. The single G6 Gator commercial cutting blade zips through brush and saplings with ease, and the blade is enclosed for maximum safety. Large pneumatic chevron tires roll easily over the roughest terrain for excellent traction in all conditions. The four-speed transmission is great for setting a comfortable pace, and a reverse mode is handy for backing out of rough spots. Front and side safety deflectors protect against flying debris while the wire shield protects electrical components. 50 state compliant. Made in the USA of US & global parts. *The actual height adjustments are 3, 3.8, 4.3 and 4.8 in. These are the nominal heights but there is some adjustability to the skid angle which may allow the front edge of the blade to be lower slightly. Actual tire diameter may vary slightly as well. 24″ self-propelled walk-behind rough cut mowerSingle G6 commercial cutting bladeFront safety deflectors and protective guardOperator presence blade engagement and drive controlAdjustable height handlebar with hand controlsLarge pneumatic chevron tread tiresStandard lawn & garden battery not included Power Through The Tough Stuff Honda GXV Commercial Grade Engine10.2 HP / 389cc Read more Variable Height Adjustment Cutting height adjustment – 3″ – 4.75″ range Read more 4 Speed transmission with reverse Improved gear shift access located on the handlebars for better operator control Read more WRC10224HC WRC11524BS WRC10224H WHERC10224 WHERC10224C Engine Make Honda Briggs & Strattion Honda Honda Honda Engine HP 10.2 11.5 10.2 10.2 10.2 Engine Displacement 389 344 389 389 389 Keyed Start ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Tire Qty 4 2 2 2 4 Cutting Height Range 4″ Fixed 3″ to 4.75″ 3″ to 4.75″ 3″ to 4.75″ 4″ Fixed Gear Shift Location Handlebars Handlebars Handlebars Base Base Commercial / Residential Residential / Commercial Residential Residential / Commercial Residential / Commercial Residential / Commercial
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- Improved gear shift access located on the handlebars for better operator control
- 10.2 HP (389cc) Honda 12V AND recoil start engine
- Single G6 commercial cutting blade
- 4-Speed transmission with reverse
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
3D scanners are an important tool for creating a digital copy of an object to use as a template. They come in all shapes and sizes, from handheld scanners that can copy small objects, to larger scanners that scan large objects, such as standard-sized cars.- Consider the object to be scanned (size, shape, material).
- Consider the purpose of the scan. You may scan an object for personal use, or for a group project, in which case you’ll want to look for scanners that work well for both small and large objects, and that work with different materials.
- Consider the scanner’s features.
- Consider your intended environment. For example, if you’re scanning small objects, a handheld scanner may be all you need. But if you’re scanning something large or hard to scan, consider a large scanning device.
- Consider your budget. Scanners can be pricey, so you’ll want to consider your starting budget when deciding which scanner is right for you.
- Consider your level of expertise. If you’re just starting out, you may want to invest in a handheld scanner. That’s cheaper than a large scanning device and requires no prior knowledge.
- Consider support. Some scanners have built-in support, while others don’t. You may want to consider support options if you’re new to 3D scanning.
How to choose Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
3D scanners are useful for a variety of applications. Depending on your needs, there are a few features you should look for when purchasing a scanner:- Resolution. Most 3D scanners can work with a resolution of around 250 to 600 dpi, and the higher the resolution of your scanner, the more detailed the 3D image will be.
- Aperture. The aperture is the diameter of the lens that scans the 3D image. The aperture determines how much light hits the lens, and this affects the quality of your 3D image.
- Size. The size/weight of a scanner is a very important factor. You will need to have access to a reliable power source, and your scanner should be portable enough to move around.
- Manufacturer. When shopping for a scanner, you’ll want to consider the reputation of the manufacturer. A high-quality, reliable 3D scanner will provide better images and scans.
- Price. The total cost of the 3D scanner is another important factor. You can get a scanner for around $100, but to get a professional-quality scanner, you can expect to spend $1,000 or more.
How to maintain Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers
If youre the owner of a 3D scanner, its important to know how to properly maintain it. Just like other machines, 3D scanners do require a bit of maintenance. Otherwise, they will start to malfunction.- Keep it clean. While its possible to clean your 3D scanner yourself, its more effective if you hire a professional to clean your scanner for you. Dirt and dust can easily clog your 3D scanner, leading to performance issues.
- Adjust your scanners settings. Your 3D scanner is programmed for optimal performance, so you dont want to damage your scanner by exposing it to too much heat or cold. To adjust your scanners settings, youll need to unscrew the scanners lid and use the manufacturers manual to adjust the settings accordingly.
- Tighten your screws. Sometimes, the screws that hold your 3D scanner together can become loose. To tighten your screws, use a pair of pliers or a pair of needle-nose pliers.
- Keep spare parts on hand.