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Posted by on November 2, 2008, 1:33 am
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Has anyone made a homemade bagging system for the rider? I was
thinking about that and trying to rig up something. I have sdeen
lawn care people with baggers that look to be made from a plastic
garbage can. Any ideas and or pics would be appreciated.
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Posted by spud42 on November 2, 2008, 4:19 am
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http://www.meijer.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=3D42982
Is what I have A ground driven sweeper Why would need any thing more =
then this works just fine pickup up grass clippings, leaves,sticks etc=20
48" model sweeps the tire tracks gives the lawn a nice look=20
Spud
> Has anyone made a homemade bagging system for the rider? I was
> thinking about that and trying to rig up something. I have sdeen
> lawn care people with baggers that look to be made from a plastic
> garbage can. Any ideas and or pics would be appreciated.
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Posted by Eric in North TX on November 2, 2008, 8:21 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > http://www.meijer.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=42982
> Is what I have A ground driven sweeper Why would need any thing more then
this works just fine pickup up grass clippings, leaves,sticks etc
> 48" model sweeps the tire tracks gives the lawn a nice look
>
" ground driven sweeper "
That is likely a more elegant solution, I've had riders with baggers;
and they were bulky & hampered maneuverability + didn't really work
that well.
I too bought a sweeper and just make a second pass rather than mow
with it. The remains of the sweeper make a nice bucket hanger for
other chores though.
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Posted by dpb on November 2, 2008, 10:51 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Eric in North TX wrote:
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> ...I've had riders with baggers;
> and they were bulky & hampered maneuverability + didn't really work
> that well.
Have (and have had) several...while somewhat true about the added size
(pretty much inevitable to obtain the functionality), they have and do
work quite satisfactorily.
The particular versions are JD rear mount. The only one I have any
complaint about hasn't anything to do w/ how well it functions but
simply an ease of use issue--they went to a plastic pipe insert into a
plastic fitting at the bagger end. When it gets dirt built up, the
tolerances are such it's a pita to get in/out -- that's not needed
often, but does make the occasional cleanout of a plugup more of a chore
than necessary. I modified one by shortening the insert end
significantly and added a soft gasket (piece of inner tube) pop-riveted
around the opening. The older style used a square opening w/ a rubber
seal arrangement that is much handier although not quite as air-tight.
Home brew would be doable but a working version would be a fair amount
of effort; not sure worth the effort (altho they are pretty pricey for
no more than they actually are, altho again, worth it for the
functionality imo). Particularly leaf season if in area that doesn't
stay perpetually wet is much handier, especially if have large dumpster
or other place to simply empty into.
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Posted by Eric in North TX on November 2, 2008, 12:03 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Eric in North TX wrote:
> ...
>
> > ...I've had riders with baggers;
> > and they were bulky & hampered maneuverability + didn't really work
> > that well.
>
> Have (and have had) several...while somewhat true about the added size
> (pretty much inevitable to obtain the functionality), they have and do
> work quite satisfactorily.
It really depends on the lawn, I have lots of trees, and you can get
pretty close if you bob and weave with your torso, and mulch out from
the trunk a couple feet, but the discharge side is just useless with a
bagger, + even with the giant setup with 3 bags, it seems to be a
constant chore to empty them. Still we used them for years, mainly to
gain compost and for weed control.
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