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5-2 Recommended Maintenance 

Schedule

Maintenace Service 

Maintenace Procedure

Intrevals

After first 10 hours of

Inspect the Grass Catcher     

operation

Before each use

Clean the Grass Catcher

Before storage

Inspect the Grass Catcher

Clean the Grass Catcher

Inspecting the Grass Catcher

Inspect the bagger attachment after the first 10 hours of

operation, and monthly thereafter.

1. Check the chute, discharge tube, and the bagger top. 

Replace these parts if they are cracked or broken.

2.  Tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws.

3.  Under normal use the bags will deteriorate and wear. 

Inspect the grass bags for deterioration.

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CAUTION!

You or bystanders could be severely injured by 

flying debris or thrown objects that may pass 

through torn, worn or deteriorated grass bags.

Frequently check the grass bags for holes, rips, 

wear, and other deterioration.

Do not wash the grass bags.

If the bag has deteriorated, install new grass bags 

supplied by the manufacturer of this bagger 

attachment.

Inspecting the Mower Blades

Refer to your mower Operator’s Manual for complete

blade maintenance.

Caring for the Grass Bags

Washing the grass bags is not recommended.

Under normal use the bags will deteriorate and wear. To

prevent rapid deterioration of the bag material, store the

bags where they will dry completely after each use.

Cleaning the Grass Catcher

1. After each use, remove and wash the inside and out

side of the Grass Catcher top, discharge tube, chute, 

and the underside of the mower, using water sprayed 

from a garden hose. Use a mild automotive detergent 

to remove stubborn dirt.

2. Make sure you remove matted grass from all parts.

3. After washing, let all of the parts dry thoroughly. Do 

not wash the grass bags.

Storage

Storing the Grass Catcher

1. Clean the Grass Catcher; refer to Cleaning the 

Grass Catcher.

2. Inspect the Grass Catcher for damage; refer to 

Inspecting the Grass Catcher.

3. Make sure the grass bags are empty and thoroughly 

dry.

4. Store the Grass Catcher in a clean, dry place, out of 

direct sunlight. This protects the plastic parts and 

extends the life of the bagger. If you must store the 

bagger outside, cover it with a weatherproof cover. 

SECTION VI

TIPS

AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

1. When the bags get full, there will be slight blowout 

from the front right corner of the Grass Catcher. 

Emptying the bags at this point will minimize the 

potential for the tube to plug.

2. If there is excessive blowout from the deck, check to 

make sure that the rear screen in the hood is clear of 

grass build up. It is recommended that the screen

and mesh portions of the bags be cleaned regularly to

maintain proper air flow. This is especially important in

wet conditions.

3. During dry conditions check engine air cleaners and 

clean cooling fins more frequently. The Grass Catcher

has been designed to minimize the impact of dust and

debris on the mower, but bagging can be a dirty envi-

ronment.

4 Maintaining a ground speed that does not pull down 

the engine RPM will allow for the highest productivity 

and best quality of cut. Bogging the engine RPM down

by going too fast will cause plugging and quality of cut 

issues.

5. When storing the bagger, it is recommended that any 

grass build up in the tubes be cleaned out.

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Summary of Contents for GC-250

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY l l OPERATION l l MAINTENANCE 908 4 00 50066598 GRASS CATCHER Model GC 250 BUSH HOG All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...sh Hog parts which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog equipment and ar...

Page 3: ...R THE BUSH HOG WARRANTY It is the Retail Customer and or Operator s responsibility to read the Operator s Manual to operate lubricate maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions...

Page 4: ...loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss damage detention or delay in the deliv ery of equipment or parts resulting from acts beyond the control o...

Page 5: ...ions to Keep all guards in place when the machine is in operation Permit no riders on equipment Stop engine disconnect the power source and wait for all machine movement to stop before servicing adjus...

Page 6: ...ntial footwear and long trousers Do not operate equipment when barefoot or when wearing open sandals Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all stones sticks wires bo...

Page 7: ...s when mowing uphill Mower may tip backwards Be aware that loss of traction may occur going downhill Weight transfer to the front wheels may cause drive wheels to slip and cause loss of braking and st...

Page 8: ...VERTICAL SURFACE TREE BUILDING FENCE POST POLE ETC FOLD ALONG APPROPRIATE LINE EXAMPLE COMPARE SLOPE WITH FOLDED EDGE T H I S I S A 1 5 S L O P E T H IS IS A 1 0 S L O P E TH IS IS A 5 S LO P E 6 All...

Page 9: ...gns These words are intended to alert the viewer to the existence and the degree of hazard seriousness This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in...

Page 10: ...an occur to safety decals either through shipment use or reconditioning Bush Hog will upon request provide safety decals for any of our products in the field at no charge Contact your authorized Bush...

Page 11: ...wer Note All work must be performed with the engine off and the parking brake locked 1 2 Description The GC 250 Grass Catcher Figure 1 is designed for turf maintenance where there is a need to collect...

Page 12: ...ts to the front crosmember with the weight bracket hangers passing through foot panel mount brackets as shown in Figure 3 B The front weight is 3 x 4 x 18 long and weighs approximately 60 pounds If yo...

Page 13: ...unting Lugs 3 32 x 2 Hair Pin Boot Assembly B Attach the right hand and left hand frame brackets and the optional ROPS mounting brackets to the out side of the ZT frame as shown in Figure 8 Use four 3...

Page 14: ...Nyloc Locknuts Frame Bracket Ends 5 16 x 2 1 2 bolt 5 16 Nylock nut Top Assembly Hinge Lugs Upper Frame Assembly Figure 13 C After the inlet tube is in place attach the 6 hose to the inlet tube and th...

Page 15: ...H A Lift Deck and secure in raised position B Begin by removing the standard blades C Remove bolt cup washer and blade from shaft D Install the new parallel uplift blades to the spindle with the curve...

Page 16: ...t of the mower an excessive amount of clippings blowing out indicates that the bags are full or plugged 4 3 Emptying the Collection Bags WARNING To determine when the collection bags are full follow t...

Page 17: ...3 8 Flatwashers SECTION V MAINTENANCE 5 1 Maintenance Checklist Before each use 1 Check blades and spindles to be sure that no for eign objects such as wire or steel strapping bands are wrapped around...

Page 18: ...omotive detergent to remove stubborn dirt 2 Make sure you remove matted grass from all parts 3 After washing let all of the parts dry thoroughly Do not wash the grass bags Storage Storing the Grass Ca...

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