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2
3
Figure 38
1.
Baffle
2.
Front deck baffle
3.
Toe guard
11. Remove the knob and bolt that secure the left side of
the upper and lower handle sections (Fig. 39).
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2
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3
4
Figure 39
1.
Knob
2.
Bolt
3.
Hanger clamp
4.
Bag hanger
12. Hold a hanger clamp on the outside of the handle
sections, and insert a bolt from the inside of the handle
sections through the holes in the hanger clamp
(Fig. 39).
13. Position the bag hanger leg into the hanger clamp
groove and secure it with a knob (Fig. 39).
14. Repeat steps 11 through 13 for the other side.
15. Close the rear of the bag by folding the sides in and
pressing the interlocking rear handle halves together
(Fig. 40).
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Figure 40
16. Hang the rear bag handles on the bag hanger on the
handle.
17. Grasp the bag assembly handle and slide it over the
flange of the grass chute (Fig. 41). Push downward on
the bag assembly handle until it seats into position.
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Figure 41
18. Ensure that the bag is taut on the top cloth area
between the front bag handle and the rear bag hanger
handles. If the bag is too tight or too loose, adjust it as
follows:
A. Remove the bag from the rear bag hanger.
B. Remove the bolts and knobs that secures the
hanger clamps to the handle sections (Fig. 39).
C. Assemble the hanger clamps on the handle
sections, using the set of holes that best holds the
bag taut.
Note: Using the lower holes tightens the bag assembly;
using the upper holes loosens the assembly.
19. Connect the wire to the spark plug.
Note: Under normal use, the bag will deteriorate and
wear. Check the grass bag often and replace it when
necessary with a genuine Lawn-Boy replacement bag. A
weakened or inferior bag may let objects pass through and
cause damage or an injury.