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where to find big bag you pull behind lawn riding mower to collect grass?


this bag fit any riding mower. you pull it behind the mower. the hose run from the deck to the bag. you hook the bag to the mower. it a large bag. thank


You need the make and model of your mower. Then go to the manufacturers web site and see if there are any accessories for it. Other than that you will need to find an after market that will work. Good luck.

MTD Yard Machines Tractor Riding Lawn Mower With Bagger


Driving around on an incredibly clean MTD Yard Machines tractor with a rear bagging system.

Wanted to know best and safest way to cut grass. What lawn mower buy and safety considerations.?

I am a retired college teaching professor, who has taken over raking leaves. Now want to go to cutting grass on lawn. The lawn is straight and small in front. In the back there really is not much grass. The lawn is more the crabgrass type. Even with the greatest of efforts, it will not get that "golf green" lawn look.

I am not interested in a riding lawn mower. Have talked to a couple of people. It looks like a push lawn mower with a bag is the way for me to go. Someone mentioned having one in which you do not have adjust the wheels.

Am concerned about what would be best to buy, where. Safety is also a major concern on how to adjust the blades, and any other matters should know about.

Tired of walking and thought practical exercise would be good. The mower would pay for itself soon.

Any suggestions about operating and buying a motorized push lawn mower would be greatly appreciated.


As long as I can remember my family has always used a Briggs & Stratton lawn mower. Our lawn has always looked picture perfect!!!

does the grass left behind from the mower kills the grass underneath it?

you know when like your bag is full and the grass starts leaving a little trail behind the wheels, does that grass kill the grass underneath it or no?

i don't think it does but my mom thinks it does and i just want to explain to her that it doesnt or otherwise the riding lawn mowers would bag there grass...

am i right or wrong on this?


the lumps on the grass shade it, and if the grass under the lump can't get sunlight, it dies.... if you're leaving lumps, you need to cut more often so the grass isn't so high when you DO cut it... or you're cutting when it's wet with dew or rain and it's clumping up due to the wetness.... either way, you need to rake that stuff up or get a bagger.... lots of riding mowers DO bag the grass....

and uh, MOM's are always RIGHT...... *smile*........

Lawn mower bagger for troy built?

I just bought a riding lawn mower its a troy built. So i was wondering if any bag from any lawnmower would fit it or do u have to have a special bag.


you do not want to bag your clippings. they ovrtflo our landfills. get a mulching type blade or attachment and you will be recycleing your clippings back into the soil.

In market for riding lawn mower. Suggestions please?

I've done some research, and I'm thinking I like Cub Cadet or John Deere. I don't want to spend any more than $2000 for the tractor and bagging attachment. Will the cheapest models hold up on a 1/4 acre lawn? Do you have experience with your Deere or Cub Cadet? I can perform maintenance and repairs, but I want something that will last a while without much trouble. Does anyone have a cheaper brand (Yard Machines etc) they are happy with?


They're both good mowers as are several others. I've had a couple of Craftsman that I'd swear by. They've got a good one on sale right now for about $1700 w/bagger.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605 _Lawn+%26+Garden_Riding+Mowers+%26+Tract ors_Lawn+Tractors+%28less+than+2+acres%2 9#viewItems=40&pageNum=1&sortOpt ion=ORIGINAL_SORT_ORDER&&filter= Accepts+Bagger|Included&lastFilter=A ccepts+Bagger

Cub Cadet has a good deal on this one. w/ a bagger it'll be about $2K
http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/store s/servlet/product_10051_14101_534208_162 03_-1_600000_33810
I'm thinking that'll be my next mower or one like it.

John Deere is always good but overpriced in my opinion.

All of these mowers are rated for up to 2 1/2 acres. Your 1/4 acre lot should be a piece of cake. Just remember, sharp blades and dry grass.

Whatever your choice, check out warranty, service availability, cost of maintenance (blades, belts, battery etc.) some mowers can be very expensive to maintain. Is there a dealer local?

My first Craftsman lasted 10 years and was still running pretty good in fact when I got a new one. It's 10y/o now (another Craftsman) and I'm looking. I have about 2 acres to mow. Just keep the air filters clean and oil fresh.
I also have a C/man self propelled walk behind that I mow the front with (lotta stuff to mow around, flower beds, etc). It's 5 years old and still runs like new practically.


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