Briggs & Stratton 1695284 manual

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    A TT A CHMENT OPERA T OR’S MANU AL 50” 2-Bin Bagger Mfg. No. Description 1695284 50” 2-Bin Bagger 1734240 Rev. 00 Rev. Date 01/2007 TP 100-4452-00-AT-SN 2-BIN B A GGER[...]

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    1 Safety Rules & Inf ormation General W arnings ............................................2 Saf ety Decals ..................................................2 General Operating Instructions Bef ore Operation .............................................3 Mowing with the Catcher .................................3 After Operation ..............[...]

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    2 Safety Rules & Information Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment. The triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed. SAFETY DECALS This uni[...]

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    Bef ore Operation Clear the lawn of all sticks, stones, wire and other debris which may be caught or thrown by the mower blades. Check grass condition. If wet, wait until later in the day. If grass is wet, the grass catcher is likely to become plugged. For efficient bagging, air circulation under the mower deck, through the chute and into the bag i[...]

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    Initial Installation 4 W ARNING To avoid serious injury, engage parking brake, disengage PTO, stop engine, remove key and disconnect spark plug(s) before attempting to install, remove or work on the mower. NOTE: In this manual, “left” and “right” are always defined from the standpoint of the operator position facing forward from seat. COUNT[...]

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    5 Hitch Installation HITCH INST ALLA TION Hitch Installation 1. Remove 5/16-16 nut (G, Figure 4) from seat deck support capscrew (E). 2. Remove 3/8-16 nut (F) from rear debris guard capscrew (D). 3. Remove 1/2-13 nut (H) from rear of frame (A). 4. Remove 3/8-16 nut (I) from rear transmission support (J). 5. Attach hitch assembly (B) to frame (A) sl[...]

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    6 Bag Support and Cover Installation Figure 5. Install Bag and Cover Support A. Upright Support B. Bag and Cover Support C. Support Mount D. Mount Pin E. Retainer Spring F. Shoulder Rest G. Shoulder Bolt E A G B F D C C Bag Support Installation 1. Attach the bag and cover support (B, Figure 5) to the upright support (A) by sliding the support mount[...]

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    7 Bag Installation and T ube Assembly INSTALL COLLECTOR BAGS 1. Raise the cover (A, Figure 7). 2. Attach collector bags (B) using grass bag hanger (C) to bag hanger post (D). A D Figure 7. Install Collector Bags A. Cover B. Collector Bags C. Grass Bag Hanger D. Bag Hanger Post B C B A 50” Mowers CONNECTING UPPER AND MIDDLE TUBE 1. Slide the upper[...]

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    8 Chute and T ube Installation C A B E F D Figure 10. Connecting Tube Assembly to Lower Chute and Cover A. Upper Tube B. Cover C. Ridge, Upper Tube D. Ridge Cutout E. Lower Chute F. Strap, Rubber G. Pin H. Tube Assembly CONNECTING TUBE ASSEMBLY TO CHUTE AND COVER 1. Slide the upper tube (A, Figure 10) into cover (B) aligning ridge (C) with cutout ([...]

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    Normal Installation & Removal 10 Figure 11. Normal Installation & Removal A. Hitch Assembly B. Bag and Cover Support Assembly C. Shoulder Rest D. Mount Pin E. Retainer Spring F. Hinge Pins G. Retainer Springs H. Cover hinge Pivots I. Cover J. Bag K. Bag Hanger L. Ridge Cutout M. Upper Tube N. Ridge O. Middle Tube P. Rubber Strap, Middle Q. [...]

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    Normal Removal 11 Remov al 1. Unhook rubber strap (P, Figure 11) from pin (Q), then remove tube assembly (O) from chute (R) and from cover (I). 2. Lift cover (I) and remove bags (J) from bag and cover support assembly (B). Note: Support the cover during the next step. 3. Remove cover (I) by disconnecting retainer springs (G), then remove both hinge[...]

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    Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright © 2007 Briggs & Stratton Corporation Milwaukee, WI USA. All Rights Reserved MANUFACTURING, INC. Simplicity Mfg. Inc. 500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997 Port Washington, WI 53074-0997 www.SimplicityMfg.com Simplicity Mfg. Inc. - Snapper Products 535 Macon Street McDonough, GA 30253 www.Sna[...]