Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge


Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge

For the WE-ONE riding mower, this two-bin bagger has durable, polyester mesh collection bags. It may be employed with or without lawn bags and the full bag indicator lets you know when the bag is full. The top is designed for bettered air flow, which results in fuller bags. It has easy-glide bins with built-in handles which makes clipping disposition easier. Collar handle and straps on the bottom of the bag both concede for easy dumping. This kit likewise includes a bagging mower blade, front counter weight, and mounting plate for better stability.

Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge

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Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge

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Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge

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Weed Eater 961140003 Stratton Discharge

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Most helpful client reviews

11 of 11 persons found the following review helpful.
4Good Accessory
By jimdandy
This bagger attachment worked as expected and no issues with the power and slope handling. The bags are on the smallish side but are very easy to change out when full.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3Good product; but…..
By Clayton
As in most products, there are good things, bad things, and things that could go either way; so I’ll get started with the good:

2 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
4Nice but could be improved!
By Rivan
Hello:
When I was when it comes to to buy this item, I read from others regarding their experiences with it. One brought up something in regards to the gasket that will come off the bin when it was open in order to pull the bins out and discard the grass. Well, I’ve noticed one thing with regards to it that will prevent this gasket from coming off. All you need is to somewhat lift the cover, just above the trays. If this are overloaded you may lose a good deal of in the procedure of removing the bins but other that that, the gasket will stay in place…for the most part.
The one thing I’m not liking with regards to this gasket is that it does not seal the tube that comes from the cutting deck into the bin and if windy, dust and grass will camouflage your clothes in no time. My “remedy” for it has been the following idea:
GO to the nearest Dollar Store and buy a “Float Noodle”…or you may go to your local Home Depot or Lowes (any hardware store really) and buy the pipe anti-freezing foam tubes. You know, those black soft foam tubes you may use to protect exposed water pipes around the house to prevent them from freezing in winter time!!! Well, you take one of them; measure the circumference of the hole where the gasket goes; remove the gasket out of the way and save it just in case. Cut the foam noodle to the right length then install it. Try & get the one with adhesive on the edges; clean the areas where the gasket was so the adhesive from the foam tube sticks well.
Now it will be better if you may install the foam tube with the plastic suction tube installed. It will be a little difficult but will prevent you reaping the newly installed foam seal due to very tight fitment. Push the foam tube with your fingers; do not use anything else that could reap it. You may undertake installing the plastic tube after the “noodle” is installed, using “grease” when attempting to push it by way of the newly installed foam seal…good luck!

Other than this, this kit is great…I do agree with the gentleman who posted…”…the bins ought to be another 4-6 inches longer…” but it is still a outstanding product and work as prescribed!

Now this is an idea that I’ve working on but have not been competent to test it…I’ve installed it AFTER my last yard work but did not get to test it. I will be using it in the next few days and will post the results and perchance a good deal of pictures, but if you do it before me, please enter your coments and experiences!

Thanks!

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