GB – 19
EMPTYING MESH BAGS
If bagger stops picking up grass clippings, the mesh bags
may be full.
To empty mesh bags:
1. Disengage PTO, stop engine, and remove ignition
key. Wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving
operator’s position.
2. Open cover and remove the prop-rod from the
clamp towards the back of the hood. Insert the end
of the prop-rod through the first hole in the brace of
the frame (figure 19).
3. Remove each mesh bag from cover assembly.
4. Empty the grass from each mesh bag basket.
5. Install mesh bag on cover assembly with the heat
resistant (smooth side) side of the bags facing the
unit (figure 20).
6. Close cover.
UNCLOGGING BAGGER
If hose or blower assembly gets clogged, stop forward
motion and allow unit to clear itself. If unit will not clear
itself, unclog the hose and/or blower assembly manually
as instructed below.
1. Stop engine and remove ignition key. Wait for all
moving parts to stop.
2. Flip up thumb latch and remove hose.
3. Remove grass from hose and blower assembly.
4. Install hose and ensure the hose is securely held in
place by the thumb latch.
WARNING:
NEVER open cover assembly while
the engine is running and the PTO is engaged.
ALWAYS shut off engine prior to emptying mesh
bags.
CAUTION:
MAKE SURE the heat resistant
(smooth side) side of the mesh bags are facing
the unit.
Clamp
Prop-Rod
Figure 19
WARNING:
MOVING PARTS can cut or
amputate body parts.
NEVER attempt to clear blower assembly while
engine is running.
ALWAYS stop engine, remove key, and wait for
moving parts to stop.
Sharp edges can cut. Movement of parts can
cut off fingers or a hand. Wrap blade(s), wear
sturdy gloves and use extreme caution when
working near blades or impeller.
WARNING:
PINCH POINT! Use extreme
caution when unclogging blower assembly.
Impeller can cut or pinch your hand, even when
not in operation. Wear sturdy gloves when
working near impeller.
WARNING:
Blades rotate when impeller rotates.
Impeller rotates when blades rotate. Block
blades to prevent rotation before proceeding.
Figure 20
MAKE SURE the heat
resistant side (smooth side)
faces the unit.
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