Toro TimeCutter MX Series 79337 Operator's Manual
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To install the bagger, first ensure the mower is turned off and cooled down. Attach the bagger frame to the rear of the mower, secure it with the provided pins, and then connect the bagger chute to the discharge area. Finally, attach the bags to the frame and ensure all parts are securely fastened.
Check if the chute is clogged and clear any debris obstructing the flow. Ensure the bagger is correctly attached and that the blades are sharp for optimal cutting. Also, adjust the mower deck to the correct height for the grass condition.
Empty the bagger when it is about 75% full to prevent clogging and ensure efficient operation. This will depend on the length of the grass and the size of the area being mowed.
Regularly check for wear and tear on the bags and replace them as needed. Clean the chute and bags after each use to prevent buildup. Inspect the mounting hardware for any loose connections and tighten them if necessary.
Ensure that the grass is dry before mowing, as wet grass can cause clogs. Mow at a slower speed and raise the deck height if the grass is too tall. Regularly sharpen the blades to ensure a clean cut.
Yes, the bagger can be used for leaf collection. Ensure leaves are dry and mow at a slower speed to efficiently collect them without clogging the chute.
Clean the bagger thoroughly to remove all debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent mold and mildew. Disassemble the bagger if necessary to save space and protect the fabric from damage.
Ensure you have the correct bagger model for your mower. Check the installation instructions to confirm all parts are correctly aligned and securely attached. Contact Toro customer support if fitment issues persist.
When using the bagger, it is best to mow in straight lines and overlap slightly on each pass to ensure complete coverage. Avoid sharp turns that might cause the chute to clog.
Make wide turns to prevent the bagger from scalping the lawn. Slow down when approaching turns to maintain control and avoid sharp movements that could damage the turf.