Toro Wheel Horse 48-inch 79448 Operator's Manual
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To install the Toro Wheel Horse 48-inch 79448 Bagger, start by attaching the lower chute to the mower deck. Ensure it is securely attached. Then, connect the upper chute to the lower chute and secure it using the provided clips. Finally, attach the bagger frame to the back of the mower and hang the bags on the frame.
First, check if the chute is clogged with grass clippings. If so, clear the obstruction. Ensure that the bagger is correctly installed and the bags are not full. Additionally, inspect the mower blades for sharpness, as dull blades can affect grass collection.
Regularly clean the bagger, chute, and bags to prevent buildup of grass clippings. Check for any tears or wear in the bags and repair or replace them as needed. Lubricate any moving parts and inspect the bagger frame for rust or damage periodically.
Clumps of grass may be due to wet grass or an overloaded bagger. Ensure the grass is dry before mowing and empty the bags frequently. Check the mower blades for sharpness and adjust the mower speed to ensure efficient collection.
The Toro Wheel Horse 48-inch 79448 Bagger is specifically designed for compatible Toro models. Check the product manual for compatibility or consult with a Toro dealer to see if it can be adapted for other models.
Ensure that the frame is aligned properly with the mower's mounting points. Check for any obstructions or misalignments. If necessary, refer to the installation instructions to verify the correct setup process.
On uneven terrain, reduce the mowing speed and be cautious of tilting, which can affect bagger performance. Secure the bagger properly and avoid making sharp turns to prevent tipping.
Remove the bags from the bagger frame and empty them completely. Use a garden hose to rinse off any remaining grass or debris. Allow the bags to dry thoroughly before reattaching them to prevent mold and mildew.
Excessive vibration may be due to loose connections or a misaligned chute. Inspect all attachment points and ensure they are secure. Check for any debris in the chute that might cause imbalance.
Clean the bagger thoroughly and ensure it is dry before storage. Disassemble the bagger components if necessary, and store them in a dry, sheltered location. Keep the bags uncompressed to maintain their shape.