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A TT A CHMENT OPERA T OR’S MANU AL Mfg. No. Description 1694496 Turbo Vacuum Collection System (for use with Legacy XL / 2000 / 2900 Series) 1726315-02 Rev 01/2007 TP 100-3922-02-AT-SMA T urbo V acuum System For 48” Mo wer Dec ks[...]
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1 Attaching & Remo ving the T urbo Attaching the T urbo..........................................7 Removing the T urbo ........................................7 Adjustments .....................................................8 Storage ............................................................8 F ront Br ack et Hole T emplate ................[...]
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2 Read and obey all operation and warning decals. ROT A TING BLADES SHUT OFF MOWER AND TRACTOR BEFORE SERVICING OR CLEANING BLOWER AND MOWER. D ANGER 1700259 • This shield must be in place at all times during operation. • Mower deflector must be in down position when blower is removed. 1717291 W ARNING Safety Rules & Information Read these [...]
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3 BEFORE OPERA TION 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, as the grass catcher is likely to become plugged. For efficient grass collection, air circulation under the mower deck, through the chute and [...]
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4 Initial Setup & Assembly Figure 2. Assemble the New Cover A. Belt Cover E. Hinge B. Knob F. Screw, #10-32 x 3/8 C. Left Hand Cover G. 5/16 Push nut D. Locknut, #10-32 G Figure 1. Deflector, Stone Guard, and Cover A. Deflector C. Belt Cover B. Stone Guard A B C INITIAL SETUP & ASSEMBL Y Prepare the Deck, Belt Co ver , & Support Arm Ass[...]
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5 Initial Setup & Assembly Assemble & Install Deflector 1. The two holes for mounting the deflector must be drilled out. Turn the deflector over, and notice that these two holes are started. Finishing drilling the two 11/32 inch holes (See Figure 4). 2. See Figure 4. Connect the deflector (A) to the deflec- tor brackets (O) with two 5/16-18[...]
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6 Initial Setup & Assembly Assemble T urbo 1. Assemble the turbo. Install the bracket (A, Figure 5) and upstop (B) as follows: NOTE: Upstop (B. Figure 5) has short and long leg. The difference is the thickness of bracket (A). Place long leg on housing and short leg on top of bracket. Washer(s) may need to be added under each leg of upstop if de[...]
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7 Attaching & Removing the T urbo W ARNING To operate without the collection system, the blower assembly MUST be removed and the deflector MUST be in the down position. The deflector is spring loaded. when attaching or removing the blower, hold the deflector up; then allow the deflector to go down into the normal operating position. W ARNING Th[...]
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8 ADJUSTMENTS Pulley Adjustments If the mower deck belt has stretched over time, the stacked idler pulley (B, Figure 10) may need to be moved to the outer hole in the mower deck to take up the belt slack. If the mower idler pulley (B) is mounted in the outer hole in the deck, then the turbo idler pulley (C) should be as far toward the front as the [...]
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9 Front Bracket Hole T emplate Line up Square Hole on Template to square Hole of Deck Line up “Edge of Mower” Line on Template to Edge of Mower Mark and Drill Two 13/32” Holes Line Up With Edge of Mower Line Up With Existing Square Hole[...]
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Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright © 2007 Briggs & Stratton Corporation Milwaukee, WI USA. All Rights Reserved MANUFACTURING, INC. Simplicity Mfg. Inc. 500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997 Port Washington, WI 53074-0997 www.SimplicityMfg.com[...]