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I did some searches, but not coming up with much.
It will be for my 882 with 50c deck. What keywords do I look for on my search? "Bagger system wide frame" enough? |
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You will not find a bagger for a 50C deck. You need a 46GT deck if you want to bag your grass.
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Explains the vacuum of info, lol.
Thanks Matt. |
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I have an 882D with the 50C deck and I use a "Cyclone Rake" vacuum system which works really well. It will not pick up sticks but it picks up all grass cuttings and leaves. I can run it through a 5" layer of leaves and leave a 50" clear path behind me. Not cheap, it has its own engine, cost me about $1300 new, but very effective. Does not actually bag the leaves, it has a 1Yard container which gravity dumps. Check the web at
http://www.cyclonerake.com |
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TheSaturnV, any chance you can repost your Part 1 of the 50C deck restoration? I went to watch it to get an idea of what i was in with my 44" deck and it is blocked because you used a song owned by Sony.
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Im with Chris. I have a towable leaf vac with its own engine. Mine is tractor Supply version and I absolutely love it. I cant believe ive never owned one until this year. I love it so much, ive been doing 3 of my neighbors yards too. I found mine used on Craigslist. Best $300 ive spent this year.
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