Figure 24.
A. Frame Rod
8.
Frame

Maintenance

~C.
Clip
D. Support
Rod
AWARNING
The cart cover is subject to wear and deterioration.
Check the
cover
frequently. Use a” approved
replacement cover.
The
cover
can be rinsed with a hose when dirty. A dirty
cover will inhibit the fast flow of grass clippings into the
cover. Do not leave grass or leaves in the cart for a long
period of time.

Operation’

A
WARNING
For safety reasons grass and debris
are
to he
removed only after engine is shut off, key removed,
and all moving parts ,stopped.
Ii
Before
ralsmg
cover, shut off
engme,
remove key,
BEFORE OPERATION
Clear the lawn of all sticks, stones, wire and,other debris
which may be caught or thrown by the mower blades.
Clean the tube with mild detergent (other products may
damage tube). The flow of grass can be seen through the
tube while moving.
Check grass condition. If wet, wait until later in the day.
If grass is wet plugging may occur.
For efficient bagging, air circulation under the mower
deck, through the chute and into the bag is very
important. For this reason, you should remove grass and
debris from underside of mower deck, discharge chute
and cover.
The tube and elbow can be removed as an assembly for
cleaning.
INSTALLATION OF TRACTORS GRASS CHUTE
TO CART COLLECTOR
IAttach the hose to the blower housing withclamp(A,
figure 25) and tighten with a screwdriver or wrench.
2. Insert the elbow (H, figure 22) onto the tube.
Figure 25.
A. Clamp
6.
Hose C. Wing Nut
OPERATION
-
WITH CART COLLECTOR
A
WARNING
Shut the tractor’s engine off before attaching,
adjusting, or disconnecting the
cart
collector. Be
sure the complete
cart
collector is in place
before
operating the tractor’s mower.
A
WARNING
Do not tow the cart collector on slopes greater than
15 degrees. Mow up
and down the face of slopes;
never across the face of any slope.
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