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What kind of baggers, if any, are available for Wheel Horse tractors? I'd appreciate any information and photos y'all might have.

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cleat

This is my powered bagger on my 520HC. It is on a 48" deck but will also work on a 42" deck.

 

Blower is powered by a double pulley on the right hand spindle.

 

Left hand guard and right hand guard bracket installed 2.JPG

Wheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 1.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 2.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 3.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 4.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 5.jpg

 

Works great for grass and also grinds up leaves nicely in the fall.

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3 hours ago, cleat said:

This is my powered bagger on my 520HC. It is on a 48" deck but will also work on a 42" deck.

 

Blower is powered by a double pulley on the right hand spindle.

 

Left hand guard and right hand guard bracket installed 2.JPG

Wheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 1.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 2.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 3.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 4.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 5.jpg

 

Works great for grass and also grinds up leaves nicely in the fall.

 

How difficult is it to install, and then to switch from bagging to side discharge and back, if need be?

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cleat

Simple, no tools required except for a 7/16 wrench for the guard.

 

Everything else just clips and slips on.

 

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bmsgaffer
4 hours ago, HorseSense said:

 

How difficult is it to install, and then to switch from bagging to side discharge and back, if need be?

 

Its not hard, but I wouldn't count on doing it between jobs (if you are using this commercially like your other post suggests). Maybe you can install it for the day, but I wouldnt plan on doing it from one yard to another. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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PeacemakerJack

Would the above bagger system work on a 60" deck?  If possible, how many modifications would need to be done to make it work? I picked up a 300 series tractor with a 48" deck and complete bagger.  Just curious if it would work on a 60"...

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cleat

I wish it would fit my 60" deck but so far as I know, they only fit the 48" and 42" decks.

 

Actually though, on a 48" deck you end up with a wide setup. On a 60" deck you would be incredibly wide.

You would need a lot of space for that setup.

 

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PeacemakerJack

Thanks for the info.  I now about 1 1/2 acres and have pretty wide clearance in most areas. However, I was curious to see if it would work. Thanks.  Do you know if they made baggers for the big Sixty?

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cleat

Not as far as I know.

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PeacemakerJack

Sounds like a challenge to see if I can make it happen...

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dlongo

Looking for bagger for the 416-8. Please help thanks!!

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WheelhorseBob

This might be controversial but I really like the twin blade 37” deck for fall clean up. With the twin bagger and high lift blades I have zero complaints. And it is simple and works great!

 

 

 

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PeacemakerJack
12 hours ago, dlongo said:

Looking for bagger for the 416-8. Please help thanks!!

Place a wanted ad in the classifieds and you never know what is available to be sold to you for the right price. 

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This is my bagger setup on my son’s 418-C.  It works great.  Just used it last week!

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'64 1056

My 1056 has a PowerFlo blower (from that green tractor company).  DIY install (brackets, belts, etc.) a few years ago.  I used a 3 bin bagger at first but it fills up really fast in heavy leaves so I added this 54 cu ft bag.  The switch from side discharge leaf collection takes about 2 minutes without tools.  The blower adds A LOT of weight on the right side of the deck.  The combination of the deck, blower and steep hills on my property was too much for the (tired) 10hp K241 so I swapped in a 16hp K341.  It works great, I highly recommend this type of set-up.

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cleat

The Onan P220 in the 520HC drives the deck and bagger just fine but it sure uses a lot more gas than just regular mowing.

 

I can see where 10HP would be really struggling.

 

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gwest_ca

Cleat

 

Did you know a pair of those Mastercraft horses will lock together for storage? I find it odd they do not advertise the fact.

 

Garry

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dbentz
On 8/5/2016 at 12:29 PM, cleat said:

This is my powered bagger on my 520HC. It is on a 48" deck but will also work on a 42" deck.

 

Blower is powered by a double pulley on the right hand spindle.

 

Left hand guard and right hand guard bracket installed 2.JPG

Wheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 1.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 2.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 3.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 4.jpgWheel Horse 520HC with 48 deck and bagger 5.jpg

 

Works great for grass and also grinds up leaves nicely in the fall.

What model power flow bagger do you have? I have been looking for one for my 1989 520H I found a power flow nearby a Wheel Horse 11 cu. ft. model 79310 but I don't think it will fit my 89.  According to the mywheelhorse.com Attachments and Interchangeability List By Model Year it says it fits 1998 and newer but the guy selling it says it's interchangeable between the 520H and the 5xi tractors and that he personally took it off a 520H. I looked at my tractor and I only see lower place where it would attach on the hitch not the upper. Does anyone know if it will work for sure? here is a pic of my tractor.

4372549C-ADB0-4131-A61D-77BC27059FF9.heic

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cleat

Here are some pics of the upper brackets as they bolt to the seat support on a 520H.

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Here are a couple of manuals that might help as well.

3315-300 1992 42in 48in Vacuum 07-4XVC01 IPL.pdf

3319-295RevA 1997-2000 42in 48in Vacuum 79301 OM.pdf

 

My bagger is model number 074XVC01 serial number 2000173

 

 

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dbentz

Awesome!! Thank you so much! :D

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