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		 ATTACHMENT   
					OPERATOR’S   
					MANUAL   
					Turbo Clean Sweep   
					Twin Catcher   
					Turbo Clean Sweep Twin Catcher   
					Mfg. No.   
					1694153   
					1694693   
					Description   
					Turbo Clean Sweep Twin Catcher (Multiple Applications)   
					Turbo Clean Sweep Twin Catcher (Multiple Applications)   
					1723846   
					Revision 06   
					Rev 4/2005   
					TP 100-2599-06-AT-UV   
				Safety Rules   
					& Information   
					Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of   
					unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment. The trian-   
					gle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.   
					GENERAL WARNINGS   
					• Know the unit’s controls and how to stop quickly.   
					READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUALS.   
					• If the mower stalls or the collector chute plugs:   
					1. Disengage the PTO;   
					• Read and obey all safety decals.   
					2. Stop the engine and remove the key;   
					• Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with   
					the instructions, to operate the unit.   
					3. Set the parking brake, and wait for all moving   
					parts to stop.   
					• Disengage the PTO. Shut off the engine and wait for   
					all moving parts to stop before attaching, adjusting,   
					or disconnecting any part of the collection system.   
					• Check the collection system to make sure it is bolted   
					tightly to the unit.   
					• DO NOT operate the unit without either the entire   
					grass catcher or the deflector in place.   
					• Turn off the PTO to disengage the blades when not   
					mowing.   
					• DO NOT mow in reverse. Always look down and   
					behind before and while travelling in reverse.   
					• DO NOT turn sharply when travelling alongside a   
					building or any object. Slow down before turning.   
					• DO NOT carry passengers.   
					• When collection system is removed from the mower   
					deck, the deflector must be properly installed.   
					4. Remove the foreign object or clear the chute   
					with a piece of wood before restarting the engine.   
					NEVER place hands into COLLECTOR OR   
					MOWER housing to clear jammed objectS.   
					Blower OR MOWER may rotate when object is   
					removed.   
					• For added stability and to prevent tipping or loss of   
					control:   
					a. Use reduced speed on uneven ground and   
					when turning corners.   
					b. Reduce loads on hillsides. It is recommended   
					that the collection system be kept only half full   
					when negotiating any slopes. Start mowing on   
					slopes when the collection system is empty.   
					c. Mow up and down the face of slopes; never   
					across the face of any slope.   
					• When operating on slopes, use front counter-   
					weights. Never operate on slopes greater than   
					17.6% (10°).   
					• Collector bags are subject to deterioration and wear   
					during normal use. Inspect the bag periodically for   
					tears, holes, or weak spots and replace with a new   
					bag that meets manufacturer’s durability standards.   
					SAFETY DECALS   
					These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant   
					visual reminder to you, and others who may use the   
					equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary for   
					safe, effective operation.   
					This unit has been designed and manufactured to pro-   
					vide you with the safety and reliability you would expect   
					from an industry leader in outdoor power equipment   
					manufacturing.   
					Although reading this manual and the safety instructions   
					it contains will provide you with the necessary basic   
					knowledge to operate this equipment safely and effec-   
					tively, we have placed several safety labels on the unit to   
					remind you of this important information while you are   
					operating your unit.   
					ATTACHMENT DECALS   
					WARNING   
					• This shield must be   
					in place at all times   
					during operation.   
					WARNING   
					Do not operate mower without the   
					complete catcher in place   
					When operating on slopes, refer to   
					operator's manual for counterweights.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not open cover with engine running.   
					• 
					All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional   
					messages on your rider, attachments and mower should   
					be carefully read and obeyed. Personal bodily injury can   
					result when these instructions are not followed. The   
					information is for your safety and it is important! The   
					safety decals below are on your product.   
					• Mower deflector   
					must be in down   
					position when   
					1704405   
					blower is removed.   
					1717291   
					Decal - WARNING Do Not   
					Open Cover   
					Part Number 1704405   
					Decal - WARNING   
					Part Number   
					1717291   
					If any decals are lost or damaged, replace them at once.   
					See your local dealer for replacements.   
					Read and obey all operation and warning decals.   
					TP 600-2562-01-AT-SMA   
					2 
				General   
					Operating Instructions   
					BEFORE OPERATION   
					Clear the lawn of all sticks, stones, wire and other debris   
					which may be caught or thrown by the mower blades.   
					Check grass condition. If wet, wait until later in the day.   
					If grass is wet, the grass catcher is likely to become   
					plugged.   
					For efficient bagging, air circulation under the   
					mower deck, through the chute and into the bag is   
					very important.   
					For this reason, BEFORE YOU BEGIN MOWING you   
					should make certain the underside of the mower and   
					the underside of the catcher lid are free from grass and   
					debris.   
					Make sure that there is a snug fit between mower deck,   
					blower housing, tubes, and grass catcher cover.   
					REQUIRED ACCESSORIES   
					A front-mounted weight carrier and 66 lbs. worth of weights   
					are required when using this rear-mounted grass catcher.   
					Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°).   
					MOWING WITH THE CATCHER   
					Always operate with throttle at full speed when mowing.   
					Grass should be cut often, and not too short. If grass is   
					too long or lush it may be necessary to keep ground   
					speed to a minimum or to cut only half the width of the   
					mower to prevent clogging. If grass is long, operate with   
					mower in high cutting position for first pass, cutting again   
					in a lower position on a second pass.   
					AFTER OPERATION   
					Remove any debris from the the screen on the underside of   
					the lid. Note: The lid screen can be partially removed for   
					easier cleaning and should be cleaned regularly.   
					Do not open the cover with mower engaged.   
					The blower housing and tube should be removed for clean-   
					ing.   
					If a large amount of cut grass is spilling out from under   
					deck, the tube may be plugged or the bags may be full—   
					discontinue mowing, stop the rider, disengage the PTO,   
					shut off the engine and then empty the catcher or clear   
					the tube.   
					Inspect the grass bags for wear or damage. Make sure that   
					there is a snug fit between mower deck, blower housing,   
					tubes, and grass catcher cover.   
					STORING THE GRASS CATCHER   
					CAUTION   
					Do not leave grass in bagger containers. Empty   
					containers after each use and before storing.   
					Failure to do so may result in spontaneous   
					combustion which could develop into a fire.   
					WARNING   
					ALWAYS shut off the tractor. Disengage the PTO,   
					and allow all moving parts to stop BEFORE   
					disconnecting or clearing tube, or emptying   
					catcher.   
					Clean the grass catcher thoroughly using a mild detergent   
					(other products may damage the tube). Remove any debris   
					from the the screen on the underside of the lid.   
					Before leaving the operator’s position for any   
					reason, engage the parking brake, disengage the   
					PTO, stop the engine and remove the key.   
					If paint has been scratched on metal parts, touch up with   
					paint, or apply a thin film of oil to prevent corrosion.   
					To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine, rider and   
					mower free of grass, leaves and excess grease.   
					Do not stop or park rider over dry leaves, grass or   
					combustible materials.   
					Store in a dry area. Dry thoroughly before storing for a long   
					period of time. Always store away from moisture.   
					3 
				Initial Assembly &   
					Installation   
					INSTALL MOUNTING PLATES -   
					BROADMOOR / 1600 / 2600 / LT   
					SERIES   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					Install Plates & Spacers   
					1. Mount the side brackets (B, Figure 1) to both sides of   
					the frame using the holes shown. Secure with one   
					3/8-16 x 1 capscrew (C) and 3/8-16 nylock nut (A)   
					per side.   
					2. Install the rear spacers (C, Figure 2). Secure with   
					two 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 capscrews (E), washers (D), spac-   
					ers (C), and 1/2-13 nylock nuts (A) per side.   
					Figure 1. Install Side Brackets   
					A. Nylock Nut, 3/8-16   
					B. Side Bracket   
					C. 3/8-16 x 1   
					A 
					C 
					D 
					D 
					B 
					Figure 2. Install Rear Spacers   
					A. Nylock Nuts, 1/2-13   
					B. 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 Capscrew   
					C. Spacers   
					D. 1/2” Washers   
					INSTALL MOUNTING SPACERS -   
					CONQUEST / 1700 / 2700 / YT &   
					PRESTIGE / 1800 / 2800 / GT SERIES   
					NOTE: If installing this catcher on a unit equipped with a   
					rear tiller, refer to the “Installation with a Tiller” section for   
					special installation instructions.   
					A 
					C 
					D 
					Install Spacers   
					1. Install the rear spacers (C, Figure 3). Secure with   
					two 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 capscrews (E), washers (D), spac-   
					ers (C), and 1/2-13 nylock nuts (A) per side.   
					B 
					D 
					Figure 3. Install Rear Spacers   
					A. Nylock Nuts, 1/2-13   
					C. Spacers   
					B. 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 Capscrew D. 1/2” Washers   
					4 
				Initial Assembly & Installation   
					Use this   
					Use this   
					upright with   
					Broadmoor /   
					1600 / 2600 /   
					LT Series   
					upright with   
					Prestige /   
					1800 / 2800 /   
					YT &   
					Conquest /   
					1700 / 2700 /   
					GT Series   
					C 
					B 
					Figure 4. Upright Identification   
					D 
					A 
					A 
					Conquest &   
					Figure 6. Assemble Catcher Frame (Prestige Shown)   
					A. 3/8-16 Nut & LockwasherC. 3/8-16 x 1 Capscrews   
					B. Upright Support Assy. D. Lower Support   
					Broadmoor   
					Mounting   
					Holes   
					D 
					Prestige   
					Mounting   
					Holes   
					B 
					C 
					A 
					Figure 5. Assemble Catcher Frame   
					A. Upright Support   
					B. 3/8-16 x 7/8 Capscrew   
					C. Horizontal Support   
					D. 3/8-16 Whizlock Nut   
					CATCHER ASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS   
					C 
					Assemble Supports and Hitch   
					B 
					D 
					1. Refer to Figure 4 to select the proper upright support   
					for your application.   
					B 
					C 
					2. Bolt the upright support (A, Figure 5) to the horizontal   
					support (C). Secure with 3/8-16 x 7/8 capscrews (B)   
					and 3/8-16 whizlock nuts (D).   
					A 
					3. Bolt the lower support plate (D, Figure 6) to the   
					upright support (B) using two 3/8-16 x 1 capscrews   
					(C), lockwashers, and 3/8-16 nuts (A).   
					A 
					Figure 7. Assemble Catcher Frame (Prestige Shown)   
					A. 3/8-16 Nuts &   
					Lockwashers   
					B. Side Plates   
					C. 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Capscrews   
					D. Support Assembly   
					4. Install the hitch side plates (B, Figure 7) and secure   
					with four 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 capscrews (C), lockwashers,   
					and 3/8-16 nuts (A).   
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				Initial Assembly & Installation   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					F 
					Figure 9. Install Cable   
					A. Cable   
					B. Support   
					E 
					C. Washer   
					E 
					G 
					F 
					D 
					C 
					H 
					I 
					B 
					A 
					Figure 8. Install Catcher (Prestige Shown)   
					A. #10-32 Nut   
					B. Handle   
					C. #10-32 x 1/2 Screw   
					D. Cover   
					F. Bags   
					G. Hair Pin Clip   
					H. Catcher Hitch   
					I. Spacers   
					Figure 10. Install Tubes   
					A. Flange Nut   
					E. Hinge Pin   
					D. Lower Tube   
					B. Clip   
					C. #10-32 x 1/2   
					Screw & Washer   
					E. #10-32 Nut & Washer   
					F. Upper Tube   
					Install Cover and Bags   
					1. Mount the catcher hitch (H, Figure 8) on the frame   
					spacers (I).   
					Assemble & Install Tubes   
					2. Hang the bags (F) on the horizontal support.   
					NOTE: Install turbo blower at this time.   
					3. Install the handle (B) inside the cover. Secure with   
					two #10-32 x 1/2” screws (C) and #10-32 nuts (A).   
					1. Locate the lower tube (D, Figure 10) and upper tube   
					(F).   
					4. Rest the cover assembly (D) on the bags (F).   
					2. Assemble the upper and lower tubes using two #10-   
					32 x 1/2 screws (C), washers, and #10-32 nuts (E).   
					5. Install the two hinge pins (E) and secure with hair pin   
					clips (G).   
					3. Insert the tube assembly into the catcher.   
					6. Open the cover and fasten cable (A, Figure 9) to sup-   
					port (B). The looped cable end fits over washer (C).   
					4. Connect the lower tube (D) to the turbo. Lock the clip   
					(B) on the flange nut (A).   
					6 
				Normal Removal &   
					Installation   
					A. Tubes   
					B. Hair Pin Clip   
					C. Frame Spacers   
					D. Bags   
					E. Clevis Pin   
					F. Cover   
					G. Clip   
					F 
					A 
					E 
					G 
					D 
					B 
					C 
					Figure 11. Normal Removal & Installation (Prestige Shown)   
					Installation   
					WARNING   
					1. Mount the catcher frame on the frame spacers (C,   
					Figure 11).   
					OPERATION WITHOUT TURBO & CATCHER   
					For operation without turbo, the mower deflector   
					MUST be properly installed in the down position and   
					retained by the spring latch (see turbo operator’s   
					manual).   
					2. Install the bags (D).   
					3. Install the cover (F). Secure with the clevis pins (E)   
					and hair pin clips (B).   
					4. Connect the cover cable (Figure 9).   
					NORMAL REMOVAL & INSTALLATION   
					Removal   
					5. Insert the tubes (A, Figure 11) into the catcher and   
					connect to the turbo. Be sure the clip (G) is secured   
					over the top of the turbo flange nut.   
					1. Disconnect the tubes (A, Figure 11) from the turbo   
					and remove them from the catcher.   
					2. Remove the hair pin clip (B) and clevis pin (E) secur-   
					ing the cover (F). Disconnect the cable (see Figure   
					8). Remove the cover (F).   
					3. Remove and empty the bags (D).   
					4. Remove the catcher frame from the frame spacers   
					(C).   
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				Installation with a Tiller   
					C 
					B 
					I 
					D 
					H 
					A 
					G 
					F 
					E 
					D 
					C 
					B 
					A 
					Figure 13. Installation (Prestige Shown)   
					Figure 12. Initial Setup (Prestige Shown)   
					A. Tiller Hitch   
					B. Clevis Pin   
					C. Hair Pin Clip   
					D. Support Assembly   
					A. Nuts, 5/16-18   
					B. Lockwashers, 5/16   
					C. Plate   
					G. Carriage Bolts,   
					3/8-16 x 3/4   
					H. Nuts & Lockwashers,   
					3/8   
					D. Spacers   
					E. Lower Support   
					F. Carriage Bolts,   
					5/16-18 x 1-1/4   
					I. Upright Support   
					INSTALLATION WITH A TILLER   
					Installation & Removal   
					Initial Setup   
					1. Rest the support assembly (D, Figure 13) on the tiller   
					hitch (A) cross-bar.   
					Note: Use the short upright bracket (refer to Figure 4).   
					1. Assemble the lower support (E, Figure 12), spacers   
					(D), and plate (C) as shown).   
					2. Secure the catcher to the tiller hitch using two clevis   
					pins (B) and hair pin clips (C).   
					2. Bolt the lower plate assembly (E) to the upright sup-   
					port (I) using four 3/8-16 x 3/4 carriage bolts (G),   
					lockwashers, and 3/8-16 nuts (H).   
					3. See “Normal Removal & Installation” for remaining   
					procedures.   
					8 
				Notes   
					9 
				Hardware Identification & Torque Specifications   
					Common Hardware Types   
					Torque Specification Chart   
					Hex Head Capscrew   
					FOR STANDARD MACHINE HARDWARE (Tolerance 20%)   
					Washer   
					No   
					Marks   
					Hardware   
					Grade   
					Lockwasher   
					Carriage Bolt   
					SAE Grade 2   
					SAE Grade 5   
					SAE Grade 8   
					Hex Nut   
					Size Of   
					in/lbs   
					in/lbs   
					in/lbs   
					Hardware ft/lbs   
					Nm.   
					2.1   
					2.3   
					3.1   
					3.5   
					7.6   
					ft/lbs   
					Nm.   
					3.4   
					3.5   
					4.9   
					5.5   
					10.9   
					13.6   
					23.1   
					25.8   
					40.8   
					ft/lbs   
					Nm.   
					4.6   
					4.9   
					6.8   
					7.7   
					16.3   
					19.0   
					34.0   
					34.0   
					61.2   
					Standard Hardware Sizing   
					8-32   
					8-36   
					19   
					20   
					30   
					31   
					43   
					49   
					8 
					10   
					17   
					19   
					30   
					35   
					50   
					55   
					75   
					41   
					43   
					60   
					68   
					12   
					14   
					25   
					27   
					45   
					When a washer or nut is identified as 1/2”, this is the   
					Nominal size, meaning the inside diameter is 1/2 inch; if a   
					second number is present it represent the threads per inch   
					10-24   
					10-32   
					1/4-20   
					1/4-28   
					5/16-18   
					5/16-24   
					3/8-16   
					3/8-24   
					7/16-14   
					7/16-20   
					1/2-13   
					1/2-20   
					9/16-12   
					9/16-18   
					5/8-11   
					5/8-18   
					3/4-10   
					3/4-16   
					7/8-9   
					27   
					31   
					66   
					76   
					11   
					12   
					20   
					23   
					30   
					35   
					50   
					55   
					65   
					75   
					90   
					100   
					160   
					180   
					140   
					155   
					220   
					240   
					When bolt or capscrew is identified as 1/2 - 16 x 2”, this   
					means the Nominal size, or body diameter is 1/2 inch; the   
					second number represents the threads per inch (16 in this   
					example, and the final number is the body length of the   
					bolt or screw (in this example 2 inches long).   
					8.6   
					15.0   
					16.3   
					27.2   
					31.3   
					40.8   
					47.6   
					68.0   
					74.8   
					88.4   
					102.0   
					122.4   
					136   
					217.6   
					244.8   
					190.4   
					210.8   
					299.2   
					326.4   
					The guides and ruler furnished below are designed to   
					help you select the appropriate hardware and tools.   
					47.6   
					68.0   
					74.8   
					50   
					70   
					80   
					68.0   
					95.2   
					108.8   
					149.6   
					163.2   
					204.0   
					231.2   
					299.2   
					326.4   
					525.0   
					571.2   
					816.0   
					897.6   
					102.0   
					122.4   
					149.6   
					163.2   
					204.0   
					244.8   
					353.6   
					408.0   
					544.0   
					598.4   
					788.8   
					110   
					120   
					150   
					170   
					220   
					240   
					386   
					420   
					600   
					660   
					Nut, 1/2”   
					90   
					Inside   
					110   
					120   
					150   
					180   
					260   
					300   
					400   
					440   
					580   
					640   
					Diameter   
					7/8-14   
					1-8   
					1-12   
					Screw, 1/2 x 2   
					900 1,244.0   
					Body   
					Diameter   
					870.4 1,000 1,360.0   
					NOTES   
					1. These torque values are to be used for all hardware   
					excluding: locknuts, self-tapping screws, thread forming   
					screws, sheet metal screws and socket head setscrews.   
					Body   
					Length   
					2. Recommended seating torque values for locknuts:   
					a. for prevailing torque locknuts - use 65% of grade 5   
					torques.   
					b. for flange whizlock nuts and screws - use 135% of   
					grade 5 torques.   
					3. Unless otherwise noted on assembly drawings, all torque   
					values must meet this specification.   
					Wrench & Fastener Size Guide   
					1/2   
					7/16   
					DIA.   
					DIA.   
					3/8   
					5/16   
					1/4   
					1/4” Bolt or Nut   
					Wrench—7/16”   
					5/16” Bolt or Nut   
					Wrench—1/2”   
					3/8” Bolt or Nut   
					Wrench—9/16”   
					7/16” Bolt or Nut   
					Wrench (Bolt)—5/8”   
					Wrench (Nut)—11/16”   
					1/2” Bolt or Nut   
					Wrench—3/4”   
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