Grass Bags Installation on my Craftsman R110 riding mower.
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@Patriottoo28 ай бұрын
Nice video of how to attach the bagger... not a pointless video at all! Your randomness just happened to fit my new R110. I tore a rotator, twice, by dumping a large grass bag into my trailer. Love that this bagger split the large bag into two... much easier, now. Bagger is well designed and engineered for ease of use... easy on and off the mower, too. Just wish the designer of the tow plate had made it big enough and beefy enough to accept a 2" tow ball... had to make my own tow bracket for the 2" ball in order to tow my clippings trailer around the yard. Also, had to modify the mower blade by welding on lift wings to the tiny ones that came on the "3 in 1" blade in order to get enough suction to vacuum all the clippings and leaves in one pass. Huge difference... shute stays clear, now, even when bags are topped out.
@vwron658 ай бұрын
My only problem with the bagger is that it doesn’t suck enough grass clippings through the transfer tube. I have to clean the tube every time I emptied the bags.
@Patriottoo28 ай бұрын
@@vwron65 That was my problem, too, before I modified the blade. I could not find a substitute blade with high-lift wings, so had to make one.
@paulwitt5759 Жыл бұрын
I can not see what you are doing? You are in the way.
@vwron65 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, not really a tutorial video, just me doing a random pointless video.
@ksdad2two2 жыл бұрын
You'll love the bagger, now invest in a toro powerjet 700 blow out your garage lol P.S. a dry old christmas tree ? Really? Get that fire Hazzard out out your garage! And that can of turpentine with rags( out of view of the camera/ JK)out while you're at it! Lol ( JFWY lol ).you find a 30" 6star center that's a high lift, let us know, wet and or tall grass is the enemy of the " grass shoot " . Mulching blades gum up the shoot.
@vwron652 жыл бұрын
Definitely my next move is to do some spring clean up of the garage. I do have a leaf blower and use it on occasion. Thanks for noticing them Hazard.