John Deere OMGX20927 manual

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    OMG X20927 K1 JOHN DEER E WORLD WIDE COMMERCIAL & CONSUMER EQUI PM EN T D IV IS IO N GX209 27 K1 2-Bag Ba g g er For 42-I nc h and 48-I nc h Mower De c ks OPERA T OR’S MANU AL North American V e rsion Lit ho in U .S .A.[...]

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    Introduction INTR ODUCTION Intr oducti on Than k Y o u fo r Pur chas ing a Jo hn Deer e Produc t We appreciate ha ving you as a custome r and wish you many years of safe a nd s atisf ied use of your m achine. Usin g Y our Operat or’ s Man ual This m anual is an im por tant par t of y o ur machine and should remain with the machine when you sell i[...]

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    Product Identification PR ODUCT IDENT IFICATION Pro duc t Id enti fi ca tio n Recor d Pur chase Inf ormation If yo u need to contact an A ut hor iz ed S er vice Center f or inf o rmation on se rvicing, alwa ys pro vid e t he product model and serial number . Y ou will need to locate t he model and serial number for the bagger and record the inf or [...]

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    T ab l e of Contents T ABLE OF CONTENTS All inform atio n, il lust r a tion s an d spe cific atio ns i n this ma nual are ba sed on th e lat est i nf or m atio n at the time o f publ icat ion. The r ight is r ese rved to ma ke ch ange s at any t ime with out not ice . CO PYR I GH T© 20 01 De ere & C o . John Dee re Worl dwi de Com mer cia l an[...]

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    S a fe ty - 1 SAFE TY Safe ty Un ders tandin g The Machi ne Saf ety La bels Safety-Al e r t Symbol The machin e safety labels shown in this section are placed in impor tant areas on y our m achine to dra w attention to potential saf et y hazards. On your m ac hi ne safety lab els, the w o rds D A NG ER, W ARNING, and CA UTION are used with t he saf[...]

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    S a fe ty - 2 SAFE TY system. Riders are subject to injur y such as being struck by forei gn o bj ects or b eing thro wn o ff. Rid ers may ob str uc t th e operator’ s vie w and c ause a collision . Befor e you remove or i nst al l bag s or unpl ug c hu te : • Stop m ow er . • Disengage mower PT O. • Stop e ngine. Befor e you ba ck up : M61[...]

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    S a fe ty - 3 SAFE TY moving. K eep safety devices in place and in working condition. K eep hardware tight. • K ee p all par t s in good condit ion and proper ly installed. Fix damage imm ediately . Replace worn or broken par ts. Remov e any buildup of deb ris. • Una ut ho rized modifications to t he bagger ma y impair its function and safet y [...]

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    Installing - 4 INSTALLING Ins talli ng Remov e M u lch Cover MX88 68 The mulch cov er (A) or mulch plug kit i s not com pat ible with the install at i on of the 2-ba g bagger. Remov e mulch cov er or mulch plug kit before installing bagger att achm ent. Insta ll Pro p er Ballast Install the proper front b allast t o help counter-balan ce the total [...]

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    Installing - 5 INSTALLING MX 1028 0 MX88 70 2. Inser t bagger suppor t rod (E) i nt o the smaller holes in rear cargo mounts (F). 3. Install drilled cargo pin (D) into mounting post. 4. Install spr ing locking pin (C) into hole in dr illed c argo pi n. In sta lli ng B ags M935 83 1. Install left and right bags (G) o n moun ting post (H). MX10 308 2[...]

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    Installing - 6 INSTALLING NO TE: Make sure discharge chute assem bl y does n ot get c aug ht ins i de mow er dec k di sc har ge ope n in g. MX 10 36 3 MX 10 31 5 3. P osition lower di scharge chut e assembly (F) i n front of mower de c k di scharge ope ning (E). 4. Fit tab ( C ) on lower discharge chute be hind hinge (D) o f the chut e deflector . [...]

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    Installing - 7 INSTALLING MX 10 37 8 MX 10 37 9 4. Hook rear wiref or m (C) behind gage wheel brac ket (E). NO TE: Make sure discharge chute assem bl y does n ot get c aug ht ins i de mow er dec k di sc har ge ope n in g. MX 1038 0 5. Slide di s cha r ge chut e f orward to fit f ront wiref or m (D) on low er disc harge chut e behind the hardware on[...]

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    Removing - 8 REMOVING Removing Remov in g Chute 42-Inch Mower Decks MX 1038 2 1. Unhook rubber s t r a p latch (A) connecting up per chu t e to low er chute. Remov e upp er chute (B). MX 1031 6 2. Release r ubber strap l at ch (E). 3. Slide lower chut e back to release rod (D) fr om ke yhol e (C). 4. Lift di sc harge chu t e deflector and remov e l[...]

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    Removing - 9 REMOVING 8. Remov e ballast. 9. Remov e high l ift mower b lades and install regular bl ad es. c CAUT IO N: Avoi d inju ry ! T o en sure s afe operation of the machine when not bagging, remove balla st when the attach ment i s removed.[...]

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    Operating - 10 OPER ATIN G Op erat ing Airflo w For Bagger Bagger needs strong airflow f rom mower to bags f or best perf or mance. Follo w these s uggestions to h elp airflow: • K ee p bagger ch ute, hopper top , screen, bags and underside of mower clean. • K ee p throttle le ver at f ast position but t rav e l at s l o w speed. • Le v el mo[...]

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    Operating - 11 OPER ATIN G Right bag may not fill com plet ely w hen you are cutting thin stand of grass. Bag will fill if you s low e ngine to r educ e airflo w . Fill bags 1/2 f u ll when operat i ng on slopes to av oid tipping. Bagg ing Ti ps Run engin e at full spe ed. If engin e slows down, reduc e tra vel speed. Bag grass on l y when g rass i[...]

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    Replacem ent P ar ts - 12 R E P LACEMENT PARTS Re place ment Part s Servi ce Liter ature If you would l ik e a cop y of the Par ts Catalog or T echn ical Ma n ual for this ma c hine ca ll: • U. S. & C an ada : 1-800-522-7448. • All O ther Regions : Y our John Deere dealer . Par ts We r e comm end John Deere qual ity par ts and lubricant s, [...]

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    Ser v ice - 13 SERV ICE Ser vice Adj us tin g Bagg er Lev el NO TE: Pri o r to adjusting bags for level, ch eck machine fo r l evel: pr o per tire i nflati on and park ed on a level su rf ace. M961 00 1. Install left and right bags on mounting post (A). 2. Adjust left and right bags f or lev el: • Adjus t f or front-to-rear le vel, b y bending ta[...]

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    Ser v ice - 14 SERV ICE M9 6098 b 2. Tighten or loosen h ardw are (A) to a djust hopper t op hinge t i ghtness. A[...]

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    T roubleshooting - 15 T R OUBLESHOOT ING T roub lesho oting Usin g T r oub l esho ot ing C hart If yo u still hav e a prob l em after you ha ve check ed all possible causes, see y our John Deere dealer. If you hav e a p r o b l em with y our thatcher that is no t listed in the char t, s e e your John Deere dealer . If Chec k Grass not being pick ed[...]

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    Storage - 16 STORAGE St orage Stor age 1. Remov e the bagger from the machine. 2. Em pty and clean the hopper , chute and bags. 3. Rem ov e any ballast used dur ing bagg ing. T his will ensure proper operation of th e mower when t he bagger is not used . 4. If you are using a speci al mower b l ade fo r bagging, remov e it and use the correct mo we[...]

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    Assemb ly - 17 ASSEMBLY Ass emb ly Ident ify P arts Bag of P a r ts Insta ll Bagger Support Rod MX 1031 0 1. Fit tabs (G ) on cargo mount bracke t (E) into slots (H) on mounting post (D). 2. Inser t bag ger supp ort rod (A) be t ween cargo mou nt brack e t and m ounting po s t. 3. Inser t round head b olt (F) th r o ugh cargo m ount brack e t and i[...]

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    Assemb ly - 18 ASSEMBLY Install Hopper Screen M960 99 1. F asten hopp er screen (B) to inside of hoppe r top with three tie bands (A). Put tie bands through holes in hopper top tabs and slots in sc reen. 2. Pull tie bands tight and cut off e xces s. Install and Adjust Grass Bags NO TE: Bag frames must be level horizontal l y or hop p er top will no[...]

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    Specifications - 19 SPEC IFI CATION S Spec ific atio ns 2-B ag Ba gger Specifi cations 42 I nch Bagger Fi ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-Inch Mower Decks 48 I nch Bagger Fi ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    In dex - 2 0 INDEX Inde x A As sembly .. ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... .. 17 B Bagger, A dj usting Level ... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... .. 13 Bagger, A i rflow .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... .. 10 Bagger, Filling . ..... .... ...[...]

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    John Deere Qu al ity Statement - 24 JOH N D EER E QU ALI T Y ST A T EME N T Joh n Deere Qu ality Stateme nt John Deere Qualit y John Deere equipment is more than just a purchase, it’ s an inv estment in quality . That quality goes be yond our equipment to y our J ohn Deere deale r’ s par ts and ser vice suppor t. T his s up por t is needed to k[...]