Toro Wheel Horse 42-inch 79203 Operator's Manual
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To attach the bagger, first ensure the mower is off and parked on a level surface. Align the bagger's mounting brackets with the slots on the mower's rear frame. Secure the bagger tightly using the provided pins and latches. Refer to the user manual for detailed diagrams and instructions.
Regularly clean the bagger to remove grass clippings and debris. Check for any tears or damage to the bags and repair or replace as needed. Lubricate the moving parts with appropriate oil and store the bagger in a dry place when not in use.
First, ensure the bagger is securely attached. Check if the bags are full, as this can impede collection. Inspect the chute for blockages and clear any debris. Verify that the mower blades are sharp and at the correct height for cutting.
To reduce clogging, mow when the grass is dry and avoid cutting overly long grass all at once. Ensure the chute is clean and free of debris. Regularly sharpen the mower blades to ensure efficient cutting and grass discharge.
Inspect the bags for wear and tear every 10-15 hours of use or at the beginning and end of each mowing season. Look for signs of damage such as holes, tears, or weakened fabric to ensure efficient operation.
It is not recommended to use the bagger on wet grass, as it can lead to clogging and inefficient collection. Wet grass tends to clump and can obstruct the chute, leading to potential damage to the equipment.
Empty the bags completely and use a brush or air blower to remove any remaining debris. For thorough cleaning, wash the bags with water and mild detergent, then air dry completely before storage. Ensure the chute is also cleaned of any buildup.
Check if the bags are properly attached and that the chute is not blocked. Uneven filling can also result from uneven terrain or if the mower deck is not level. Adjust the deck height and ensure the mower is being operated on flat ground.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the bagger after each use, store it in a sheltered area, and inspect for any signs of damage or wear. Lubricate moving parts periodically and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for care and use.
Ensure the bagger is thoroughly cleaned and dry before storage. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. You can also cover it with a tarp or protective cover to prevent dust accumulation.