Toro Z Master 52-inch 79402 Operator's Manual

To install the bagger, first ensure the mower is off and the parking brake is engaged. Attach the mounting brackets to the rear of the mower, then secure the bagger frame. Finally, connect the bagger chute to the mower deck, ensuring all connections are tight and secure.
Check if the bagger is full or clogged. Empty the bags and clear any blockages in the chute. Ensure the blades are sharp and the deck is set at the correct height for optimal grass collection.
Inspect the bagger system before each use. Clean the bags and check for wear and tear monthly. Lubricate moving parts and replace any damaged components as needed to ensure efficient operation.
Remove and clean the bagger thoroughly. Store it in a dry place. Inspect for wear or damage, and replace parts as needed. Disconnect the battery from the mower and store it in a cool, dry place.
Clogging can occur if the grass is overly wet or if cutting height is set too low. Ensure the grass is dry before mowing and adjust the cutting height to prevent clumps from blocking the chute.
Regularly sharpen the mower blades and ensure the engine is running at full throttle. Check that the deck is level and adjust the mowing speed based on the thickness of the grass.
Turn off the mower and engage the parking brake. Disconnect the chute from the deck, then remove the bagger frame by disengaging the mounting brackets. Store all components in a dry location.
Ensure the deck is level and the blades are sharp. Adjust the anti-scalp wheels to prevent the deck from lifting. Verify that the bagger's chute is properly secured to prevent blowouts.
Excessive vibration could be due to unbalanced or damaged blades. Check the blades for damage and balance them if necessary. Inspect all bolts and connections for tightness.
Yes, you can use the mower without the bagger. Remove the bagger and attach the side discharge chute to the mower deck. Ensure all attachments are secure before mowing.