Those attachments are called "Core Hogs" and I purchased them through Par-Aide. (They are on page 64 of the 2011 catalog) They will attach to virtually any Toro, Jac, or JD walking mower, with a little tinkering. They work pretty well, but need to be set up properly in order to do so; also, having a good operator behind it makes a HUGE difference!!! We start just a few inches into the plugs in order to keep from overloading the blade... (that's when they start falling out and making a mess) It takes a lot of passes to clear a green, but still muck quicker than shoveling and less disruptive than using harvesters. Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.
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Guy,
Those attachments are called "Core Hogs" and I purchased them through Par-Aide. (They are on page 64 of the 2011 catalog) They will attach to virtually any Toro, Jac, or JD walking mower, with a little tinkering. They work pretty well, but need to be set up properly in order to do so; also, having a good operator behind it makes a HUGE difference!!! We start just a few inches into the plugs in order to keep from overloading the blade... (that's when they start falling out and making a mess) It takes a lot of passes to clear a green, but still muck quicker than shoveling and less disruptive than using harvesters. Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.
Regards,
Mike
Mike,
Thanks for that. I checked out the video of them on the Par-Aide web-site, they look prity good.
Regards,
Guy
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