Toro 48-inch 79155 Operator's Manual
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To attach the Toro 48-inch 79155 Bagger, first ensure the mower is turned off and on a flat surface. Align the bagger frame with the rear of the mower and hook it into the mounting brackets. Secure the bagger in place with the provided fasteners, ensuring it is tightly fitted to prevent any debris escape.
After use, remove the bagger from the mower and empty the contents. Use a garden hose to rinse off any clippings from the bagger and allow it to dry completely before storing. Regular cleaning prevents buildup and ensures optimal performance.
It is recommended to inspect the bagger before and after each use. Look for any tears, holes, or wear in the fabric and check the frame and fasteners for signs of damage. Immediate repairs or replacements should be made to maintain safety and efficiency.
If the bagger does not fit properly, double-check that you have the correct model for your mower. Ensure that the mounting brackets are not bent or damaged and that the bagger is correctly aligned. Consult the manual or contact Toro customer support for further assistance.
While the bagger can be used in light dew or damp conditions, it is not recommended for use in heavy rain or when grass is excessively wet. Wet grass can clog the bagger and reduce efficiency. Always prioritize safety and optimal performance by mowing in dry conditions when possible.
If the bagger is not collecting grass, check for blockages in the chute or bagger opening. Ensure the bagger is securely attached and that the mower blades are sharp and at the proper height. Inspect the bagger for any damage that might be affecting airflow or collection.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the bagger after each use, inspecting for damage, and storing it in a dry location. Periodically check the fasteners and mounting hardware for tightness and replace any worn parts.
To maximize the lifespan of your bagger, clean it regularly, store it in a dry place when not in use, and avoid using it in excessively wet conditions. Regularly inspect for and repair any damage to prevent further wear.
During the off-season, ensure the bagger is completely dry before storing. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent degradation of the material. Consider covering it or placing it in a storage bag for added protection.
If the bagger fabric gets torn, it is important to repair it promptly to maintain functionality. Small tears can be patched using fabric repair kits, while larger tears may require professional repair or replacement of the bagger fabric.