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10.1 VANE INSTALLATION
Since vanes generally require more power and
generate more, try bagging without vanes first. If
performance is satisfactory, use bagger without vanes.
Generally broad leaf grasses can be cut and bagged
without vanes. Fine grasses or extremely damp
conditions may require vanes.
Secure vanes (FRONT designation on vanes faces up)
on top of blade using (grade 8) 5/16-24 x 3/4"
capscrews from top down with top lock nuts on bottom
(Figure 32).
IMPORTANT:
When using vanes, there must be at
least 1/4" (6.3 mm) clearance between top of vanes
and top of pan at rear on 32" mower.
10.2 BAGGER ASSEMBLY
Secure frame mounting bracket to rider drawbar with
1/2-13 x 1" capscrew, lockwasher and nut.
Position bagger assembly onto service bar and frame
mounting bracket. Secure in position with wing nuts on
capscrews at top of service bar and hair pin at bottom.
Insert upper boot so that notches line up with retainer
clips inside cover assembly, then rotate in place.
Slide bagger baskets into position on tube frame then
lower and secure cover with hook through eye of eye
bolt. Make sure covers fit together properly.
SECTION 10 - BAGGER
WARNING:
When operating on slopes, front
weight accessory (P/N 727016) is
recommended. Tip over or complete loss of
steering may result from any combination of
excessive bagger load, operation on slopes,
abrupt turns and speed changes.
WARNING:
Vanes MUST be used in pairs.
DO NOT interchange with different or worn
vanes on same blade. Using one each of a
different type or worn vane will cause blade to
be out of balance and severe vibration will
occur.
CAUTION:
Special capscrews and lock nuts
are supplied for installation of vanes. DO NOT
substitute.
Figure 32
1. Capscrew
2. Vane
3. Top Lock Nut
1
2
3
Figure 33
1. Cover Assembly
2. Upper Boot
3. Bagger Basket
4. Frame Mounting Bracket
1
2
3
4
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