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Walker Mowers company history timeline

1980

In 1980, the decision was made to build the first 25 machines.

Throughout the 1980's, it became evident that the original ideas of a maneuverable, compact mower offering a superior cut would be well-received by commercial cutters and discriminating homeowners alike.

Engine improvements made in the 1980's included the use of Walker's first commercial-grade engine, the 16HP Kohler Magnum.

1982

In 1982, one hundred and twenty five mowers were produced.

1983

The cooler contract ended in 1983, and the lawn mower project was well underway.

1989

Toward the end of the decade (February 20, 1989), 33 employees built the 5,000th Walker Mower.

1990

The demand for Walker Mowers increased substantially in the mid-1990's.

1991

On February 28, 1991 Walker's 50 employees built the 10,000th Walker Mower.

1996

Walker's 85 employees built the 25,000th Walker on January 6, 1996.

2000

In the summer of 2000, to celebrate the production of the 50,000th Walker Mower, 1750 Walker "Family Members" from around the world joined Walker Manufacturing employees at the Walker Mowers Family Reunion in Fort Collins.

2002

In 2002, a factory expansion increased the manufacturing floor capacity to 200,000 square feet.

2004

The B series tractor was introduced in 2004 to offer a non-collection machine using either side discharge or mulching decks.

2005

Walker's 135 employees celebrated the production of mower 75,000 on February 14, 2005.

2006

Walker's deck total production number was growing faster than the tractor number, and on April 5, 2006, mower deck 100,000 was built.

2011

On September 19, 2011, company founder Wesley "Max" Walker went home to be with the Lord.

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Founded
1980
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