Toro Wheel Horse 38-inch 79103 Operator's Manual

First, align the lower chute with the discharge opening on the mower deck. Secure the chute using the provided hooks and fasteners. Then, attach the upper section of the chute to the bagger assembly and lock it into place. Finally, ensure the bags are properly seated in the bagger frame.
Check for blockages in the chute and ensure the bags are not full. Make sure the mower blades are sharp and set to the correct height. Adjust the throttle to full speed for optimal suction.
Empty the bags whenever they are approximately three-quarters full to maintain efficient grass collection and prevent clogging.
Regularly check for debris in the chute and clean it as necessary. Inspect the bags for any tears or damage. Lubricate moving parts periodically, and store the bagger in a dry place when not in use.
Ensure the mower blades are sharp and installed correctly. Mow when the grass is dry and at the correct height. Consider reducing your mowing speed for better suction and collection.
Inspect the chute for any obstructions and clean it. Avoid mowing wet grass and ensure the mower deck is set to an appropriate height. Use a slower ground speed if frequent clogging occurs.
Using the bagger with wet grass is not recommended as it can lead to clogging and inefficient grass collection. Wait until the grass is dry for best results.
Remove the bags from the frame and empty them. Use a hose to rinse the bags and allow them to air dry completely before reattaching.
Always turn off the engine and remove the key before installing or removing the bagger. Wear protective eyewear and gloves, and keep bystanders at a safe distance while operating the mower.
No, it is specifically designed for certain Toro models. Consult your lawn tractor’s manual or contact Toro customer support to ensure compatibility.