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mr.pipes

I bought a power flo bagger but it did not come with the pulley that goes on the deck to drive the impeller. The PO didn't have the deck it was hooked up to so I couldn't see it or get the pulley. I have looked at the diagrams on Toro and Partstree and it only shows one pulley. Does anyone know if it is a double pulley I need or do I just get the one from the diagram and it just goes on top of the one already on the deck? Thanks

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SgtBob

It is a double pulley. I have an extra one for a 42" deck if your interested or I have seen the 48" deck one on eBay recently. I dont have the part number handy right now but could look it up if needed. If you send me your direct email address I could also send a couple photos of my bagger system if that would help you out ?

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bk-scouter

Yes you're right. There is a single-piece double pulley that is required on the right blade spindle that will replace the regular single pulley. There are two different sized double pulleys to use depending if it's used on a 42" or 48" decks. If you don't have the manual (which is still available to download thru Toro's website) the part #s are #79-7310 for the 42" deck and #79-7130 for the 48". Good luck :)

-BK

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mr.pipes

Thanks guys, that is what I thought before but when I looked on Toro it looks like a single pulley. They call both those part #'s pulley not double pulley. I also got confused because I read somewhere that the 48" uses a larger pulley on the bottom. But when comparing 48" and 42" they both used the same pulley some years without a bagger. Doesn't add up. I just want it to work and get the right part. Thanks for the help guys.

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mr.pipes

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jtmoyer

i went down to the local ts and picked up a pulley, and put it on top of the blade pulley and put the nut on good and tight. works well 2 years later :)

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