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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes
Corrective Action
Abnormal vibration.
1.
Cutting blade(s) is/are bent or
unbalanced.
1.
Install new cutting blade(s).
2.
Blade mounting bolt is loose.
2.
Tighten blade mounting bolt.
3.
Loose bagger pulley or pulley
assembly.
3.
Tighten the appropriate
pulley.
4.
Bagger belt is worn or
damaged.
4.
Replace the bagger belt.
5. Bagger impeller is out of
balance.
5. Contact Authorized Service
Dealer.
6. Blade interferes with mower
baffles.
6. Do not use machine. Replace
bent blades and/or baffles.
Reduced bagging performance.
1. Low engine speed.
1. Always operate the bagger at
full throttle.
2. Plugged fan screen.
2. Remove debris, leaves or grass
clippings from the fan screen.
3. Loose bagger belt.
3. Tighten the bagger belt.
4. Broken seal between hopper
and rear door.
4. Ensure the rear door is latched.
5. A plugged boot.
5. Locate and remove plugged
debris.
6. Improper seal around the upper
tube going into the hopper.
6. Ensure that there is a good
seal at hopper.
7. Full hopper.
7. Empty hopper.
Boot and tubes plug too frequently.
1. Hopper is too full.
1. Dump more frequently.
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2. Low engine speed.
2. Always operate the bagger at
full throttle.
3. Grass is too wet.
3. Cut grass when dry.
4. Grass is too long.
4. Cut no more that 2–3 inches or
1/3 of the grass height, which
ever is less.
5. Plugged fan screen.
5. Remove debris, leaves or grass
clippings from the fan screen.
6. Ground speed is too fast.
6. Drive slower at full throttle.
7. Worn belt.
7. Replace belt.
Debris blowout.
1. Hopper is too full.
1. Dump more frequently.
2. Ground speed is too fast.
2. Drive slower at full throttle.
3. Center tunnel baffle not
installed.
3. Install the center baffle when
bagging leaves.
4. Mower is not leveled.
4. See the mower operator’s
manual for leveling the mower.
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