FORM NO. 3319–597 Rev A 32” BAGGER for Proline Mid–Size Mowers Model No. 30124 Operator’s Manual IMPORTANT: Read this manual carefully. It contains information about your safety and the safety of others. Also become familiar with the controls and their proper use before you operate the product.
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Installation Loose Parts 2 DESCRIPTION QTY.
Installation Install Exhaust Elbow Install Bagger Frame IMPORTANT: To protect bag from engine exhaust, all mowers with mufflers mounted on right side of engine must have exhaust elbow installed. 1. Remove bolt and locknut securing top of R.H. bracket support and R.H. idler bracket to rear frame (Fig. 1). Note: 2. POTENTIAL HAZARD • Muffler heats up as engine operates. Position of spring and spacers for reassembly. Remove (2) bolts and locknuts securing bottom of R.H.
Installation 4. Loosely secure front of bagger support to traction unit frame with (2) 1/2 - 13 x 1-1/4” (32 mm) flange head bolts (supplied in loose parts bag) and (2) 1/2-13 flange nuts previously removed (Fig. 4). 6. Reverse previously removed bolt and place through from behind rear frame. Secure idler bracket, spacer, spring, wheel guard, bagger support and washer (from bagger loose parts) with previously removed flange nut (Fig. 4). 5. Loosely secure rear of bagger support to bottom of R.H.
Installation Install Chute and Grass Bag 3. Place open end of bag over chute flange. Draw up on string and secure with clip (Fig. 7). Slide chute assembly under deflector and into locking position with mating part of hinge lock. Insert locking pin (Fig. 5). 1. Note: 3 1 Support bracket on chute assembly must hook behind pivot post on deck. 1 2 m–3912 3 Figure 7 1 2 Chute Bag string 3 Clip 2 4 m–3910 Figure 5 1 2 2.
Operation Operating and Bagging Tips To Avoid Personal Injury: • Become familiar with all operating and safety instructions in the operator’s manual for your mower before using this attachment. • Never do maintenance or repairs while the engine is running. Emptying the Grass Bag 1. Disengage the power take off (PTO) to stop the mower blades and release the traction drive or shift to NEUTRAL as applicable for your mower. 2. Remove clip and untie bag string at chute 3.
Maintenance Inspecting the Bagger Caring for the Grass Bag Inspect the bagger after the first ten hours of operation and monthly thereafter. 1. Do not wash the grass bag. 2. To prevent rapid deterioration of bag material, store the bag so it drys completely after each use. POTENTIAL HAZARD • The grass bag material may tear, wear, and eventually deteriorate.