WALK-BEHIND TROWELS // PRO430E

The Pro430E walk-behind trowel is a great alternative for working in confined spaces, edging against walls, pipes, and other obstructions. This walker has additional weight added to it, which allows for a better finish.

Specifications

ENGINE
KOHLER CH270 / 208 cc
HORSEPOWER CLASS
7 hp / 5.2 kW
FUEL TYPE
Gasoline
ROTOR DIAMETER
30 in (4-blades) / 76 cm
MAXIMUM ROTOR SPEED
120 rpm
TROWEL ARMS & SPIDER
Standard Duty
WEIGHT
213 lb / 97 kg
DIMENSIONS (L X W X H)
76.25 x 40 x 31.25 in / 193.7 x 101.6 x 79.4 cm

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PRO430E
Safety switch
 
 
 
Lifting Hook
 
 
 
Optional rapid pitch handles use a ratcheting action to provide easy adjustment with the push or pull of a lever
 
 
 

Equipment Videos

Walk Behind Trowels
06:04 Min

This video gives instructions on how to properly complete the alignment of a trowel arm jig on a walk-behind or ride-on trowel.

Walk Behind Trowels
02:49 Min

This video gives you instructions on how to properly check the flatness of your trowel arms for walk-behind and ride-on trowels.

FAQ's

My Walk-Behind Trowel positive pitch drifts down

Check the ¾” adjusting nut on the positive pitch clutch.

Walk-Behind Trowel is shredding belts

1. Make sure you have the correct belt.

2. Check belt alignment.

How do I keep my pitch handle from falling while operating the machine?

Make sure the set screws in the collar bushing are catching the intentions on the shaft.

What do I do if my machine is spinning at idle?

1. Check belt alignment.

2. Check engine idle.

Why is my walk-behind wobbling?

Look for a bent arm or trowel arm out of alignment.