Toro Wheel Horse 42-inch 79201 Operator's Manual
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To install the Toro Wheel Horse 42-inch 79201 Bagger, first attach the mounting bracket to the mower frame. Then, secure the bagger assembly to the bracket, ensuring that all latches and fasteners are tightly secured. Refer to the manual for detailed step-by-step instructions.
If the bagger is not collecting grass properly, check for clogs in the chute or bagger tubes. Ensure that the blades are sharp and the grass is dry. Also, inspect the bagger for any damage or improper attachment that could impede performance.
Empty the bagger when it is about two-thirds full to maintain optimal performance. This prevents clogging and ensures efficient grass collection. Adjust the frequency based on grass conditions and mowing speed.
While it is possible to use the bagger with damp grass, it is not recommended as wet grass can cause clogs in the chute and reduce bagger efficiency. For best results, mow when the grass is dry.
Regular maintenance for the bagger includes cleaning the bags and chute after each use, inspecting for any wear or damage, and checking for secure attachment to the mower. Replace any worn parts as needed.
To improve bagger performance, ensure the mower blades are sharp, mow at the recommended speed, and avoid overfilling the bagger. Keep the chute and bagger clean and free of debris.
If the bagger attachment is vibrating excessively, check for loose bolts or fasteners and tighten them as needed. Inspect the mower blades for balance and sharpness, and ensure the bagger is correctly aligned and attached.
Store the bagger in a dry, sheltered area to prevent damage from the elements. Clean the bagger thoroughly before storage and inspect for any necessary repairs. Detach it from the mower to save space and preserve its condition.
Clumps of grass may occur if the bagger is clogged, the grass is too wet, or if the mower blades are dull. Check and clean the chute, ensure the blades are sharp, and mow when the grass is dry to prevent clumping.
The bagger is designed to collect clippings, while a mulch kit is intended to finely chop and distribute them back onto the lawn. Using both concurrently is not recommended as they serve different purposes. Choose one based on your lawn care needs.