OPERATION

STARTING AND STOPPING

The bagger cart adds weight (especially when filled) that can change the way the tractor handles. Operate the tractor at a slower speed when using the bagger cart. This will make the tractor and bagger cart easier to operate and control. Start in a lower gear (or speed) and plan stops further in advance when using the bagger cart.

MOWING

The bagger cart holds a large amount of clippings that can change the way the tractor handles. The bagger cart works best when the tractor is driven at slower speed which will maximize the finished appearance of your lawn.

Slopes

Avoid operation on slopes, hills, ditches or other uneven terrain. Do not operate the tractor and bagger cart on a slope greater than 15 degrees. If you must mow on slopes, do it first, when the bagger cart is empty and dump the clippings before the cart becomes half-full.

Refer to the owner’s manual for your tractor for more specific operational techniques when you must operate on a sloped surface.

Operation in Reverse

As a general rule, do not operate the bagger cart in reverse. If it is absolutely necessary to back up:

1.Move the PTO clutch lever/knob to OFF.

2.Check the area on the ground directly behind the bagger cart.

3.Continue to observe area behind the bagger cart while backing up.

Tips

Avoid using the bagger cart (or even mowing at all) when the grass is wet. Wet clippings can quickly clog the mower deck, and the lower, middle and upper chutes of the bagger cart.

Watch the window on the middle chute. If clippings aren’t flowing past the window, the chute or mower deck may be clogged. See the next section on how to clear a clogged chute.

Make sure the mower deck blades are sharp. For sharpening guidelines, refer to the owner’s manual for your tractor.

Always keep the throttle in the FAST position when mowing. This cuts the grass better, and helps blow the clippings out of the mower deck.

Clearing a Clog

At times, it is possible the chute may become clogged. If this happens, stop the lawn tractor, move the PTO knob/lever to OFF, set the parking brake ON, and remove the ignition key before attempting to clear a clog.

1.Disconnect the upper or lower rubber strap (as needed) from the middle chute. Use a stick (never your hands) to clear the clogged grass out of the chute(s).

2.Be sure to reattach all straps and chute parts before operating the tractor or bagger cart.

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Honda Power Equipment BC100 manual Operation Starting and Stopping, Mowing