The rear bagger attachment includes special mulching blades, a toe guard A with features for installing the bagger chute, and a front bagger baffle B to direct the material rearward into the bagger chute: The replacement toe guard is intended to remain on the mower deck and to be used for any mower application - bagging, side discharging, or mulching.
A baffle to narrow the side-discharge opening where the bagger chute is installed on the mower deck and direct the material into the chute is provided with the rear bagger and needs to be bolted underneath the deck at the front. This baffle may remain in place when the bagger chute is removed for side discharging material, however for ultimate side-discharge performance it could be removed.
The MulchControl front baffle can remain, with the gate open for bagging, and serves the same purpose. Installing the chute is easy: First, slide the front mounting pin into the tube that is on the front end of the toe guard. Next, swing the chute toward the back and lock it in place at the rear. The bagger chute is securely held in place at the front and rear to provide a tight seal between the mower deck and the chute. The rear latch is adjustable to allow for the optimum setting for easy use and a tight seal.
When a mower deck is equipped with both the optional MulchControl attachment and a rear bagger. The operator's manuals provided with the rear bagger and the MulchControl attachment should be used as the primary guide, however these tips may be helpful to keep in mind: Both the rear bagger chute and the MulchControl attachment come with a baffle that bolts inside the mower deck along the front edge to narrow the discharge opening, which has been optimized for side discharging material, and direct the material into the bagger chute.
If the mower deck is equipped with MulchControl, the front bagger baffle included with the bagger chute is not used. The front baffle, either the one included with the rear bagger or the one included with MulchControl B , can remain in place for side discharging.
For ultimate side-discharge performance this baffle can be removed. The MulchControl attachment includes a rear MulchControl baffle A , held in place by two carriage bolts, at the rear edge of the discharge opening. The rear latch is adjustable to allow for the optimum setting for easy use and a tight seal. When a mower deck is equipped with both the optional MulchControl attachment and a rear bagger.
The operator's manuals provided with the rear bagger chute and the MulchControl attachment should be used as the primary guide, however these tips may be helpful to keep in mind: Both the rear bagger chute and the MulchControl attachment come with a baffle that bolts inside the mower deck along the front edge to narrow the discharge opening, which has been optimized for side discharging material, and direct the material into the bagger chute. If the mower deck is equipped with MulchControl, the front bagger baffle included with the bagger chute is not used.
The front baffle, either the one included with the rear bagger chute or the one included with MulchControl B , can remain in place for side discharging.
For ultimate side-discharge performance this baffle can be removed. The optional MulchControl attachment includes a rear MulchControl baffle A , held in by two carriage bolts, at the rear edge of the discharge opening.
This baffle: Must be removed for installation of the rear bagger chute, a mm 0. Mower blades. Code Attachment Description. When you own a John Deere Model LA lawn tractor, you have the option of allowing the cut grass to emerge from the chute or having it discharged into the two rear baggers that come with the machine. If you're not familiar with how to attach the baggers, the process may leave you feeling a bit bewildered at first. Fortunately, John Deere has made installing the baggers a simple process that should become second nature after you've done it once or twice.
Attach the mounting post to the rear hitch plate by inserting the protruding tabs of the mounting post into the open slots on the hitch plate. Push the ends of the bagger support rod into the corresponding holes on the rear cargo mounts.
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