4.
To remove the plug, move the discharge door
handle rearwards while at the same time lift up
the spring clip on the bottom of the plug. When
the plug is unlocked, pull it out of the discharge
tunnel.
Note:
When grass is thick and lush, clippings
may collect on and around the
discharge tunnel plug. This may make
plug removal difficult. Clean plug
thoroughly after each use. Refer to
Cleaning Mower Housing, Discharge
Tunnel, Belt Cover, and Discharge
Tunnel Plug, page 14.
Using Grass Bag
Occasionally you may wish to use the grass bag for
bagging extra long grass, lush grass or leaves.
1.
Stop engine and wait for all moving parts to
stop.
2.
Ensure chute door handle is fully forward and
pin is engaged in catch (Fig. 14).
3.
INSTALLING BAG—Slide hole in bag frame
onto retaining post on discharge tunnel (Fig. 14).
Set rear of bag frame onto support rod.
4.
Pull discharge door handle forward until pin
clears catch and move handle rearward until pin
locks in bag notch (Fig. 15). Discharge door in
mower housing is now open.
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POTENTIAL HAZARD
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
POTENTIAL HAZARD
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Grass clippings and other objects can be
thrown from an open discharge tunnel.
Objects thrown with enough force could
cause serious personal injury or death to
operator or bystander.
Never open door on discharge tunnel when
engine is running unless the grass bag,
optional side discharge attachment or
discharge tunnel plug is securely installed.
A worn grass bag could allow small stones
and other similar debris to be thrown in
operator's or bystander's direction.
Thrown objects can cause serious personal
injury or death to operator or bystanders.
Check the grass bag frequently. If it is
damaged, install a new genuine TORO
replacement bag.