Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Operator's Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2008
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Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Bagger Specification

The Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Bagger is engineered to enhance the efficiency and performance of the Toro TimeCutter zero-turn mower series. Designed specifically for residential use, this bagger system seamlessly integrates with the mower to provide superior grass collection capabilities. It features a dual-bag system with a combined capacity to hold substantial amounts of grass clippings, reducing the frequency of unloading and thus optimizing mowing time. The bagger is constructed with durable, high-quality materials to ensure longevity and withstand the rigors of regular use.

This model incorporates a streamlined airflow design which promotes efficient grass collection by minimizing clogs and maximizing suction power. Installation is straightforward, with the bagger kit including all necessary components such as the discharge chute, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for user-friendly assembly. The 79215 Bagger is compatible with the 38-inch deck of the Toro TimeCutter, ensuring a precise fit and seamless operation.

The design emphasizes user convenience, featuring easy-to-remove bags for quick disposal of clippings. Safety is a priority, with the system engineered to maintain balance and stability during operation. Additionally, the bagger's compact design aids in maintaining maneuverability, a hallmark of the TimeCutter series, allowing for efficient mowing around obstacles.

Overall, the Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Bagger is an essential accessory for homeowners seeking to maintain a pristine lawn with minimal effort, offering a combination of durability, ease of use, and effective grass collection for an enhanced mowing experience.

Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Bagger F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215 Bagger?

To install the bagger, first attach the mounting brackets to the rear of the mower. Then, align the bagger chute with the mower discharge and secure it with the provided fasteners. Ensure the bagger is properly latched and test the system for secure attachment.

What should I do if the bagger does not collect grass clippings effectively?

Check for blockages in the chute or bagger. Ensure the blades are sharp and the deck is clean. Adjust the ground speed and cut height for optimal performance.

How often should I clean the bagger for the Toro TimeCutter 38-inch 79215?

Clean the bagger after each use to prevent buildup of grass clippings and debris, which can impede performance and lead to clogging.

What maintenance is required for the Toro TimeCutter bagger?

Regularly inspect the bagger for wear and tear, and replace any damaged parts. Lubricate moving parts as needed and ensure all fasteners are tight.

How can I prevent the bagger from clogging while mowing?

To prevent clogging, mow when the grass is dry, avoid overfilling the bagger, and maintain a consistent mowing speed. Adjust the cutting height based on grass conditions.

Can I use the Toro TimeCutter bagger with wet grass?

It is not recommended to use the bagger with wet grass, as this can cause clogging and reduce effectiveness. Wait until the grass is dry for optimal results.

What should I do if the bagger is not attaching securely to the mower?

Ensure that all mounting hardware is correctly installed and tightened. Check for any obstructions or debris that may prevent proper attachment. Consult the manual for correct installation procedures.

How do I store the bagger when not in use?

Clean the bagger thoroughly and store it in a dry, sheltered area to protect it from the elements. Ensure it is stored in a way that prevents any physical damage.

Is it necessary to balance the mower deck when using the bagger?

Yes, balancing the mower deck can help ensure even grass collection and prevent excessive wear on one side. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for deck leveling.

What should I do if the bagger bags are tearing frequently?

Check for sharp objects in the bagger or chute. Ensure the bags are correctly installed and not overloaded. Consider using sturdier bags if the problem persists.