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Wright baggers
Why is it that a GrassGobbler or Rackem can make a bag that fits these mowers without any bracket but yours needs extra brackets and drilling instead of just dropping on?
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Ours is a drop on. No problems here.
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Then you arent using it on a Wright...
http://www.acceleratorindustries.com...ghtstander.htm The hole that the big pin in the front goes through does not exist from the factory. And you need to mount that bracket at the rear. |
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Nope, our baggers are made by Wright. I have 2 rh36's and they fit perfectly with no adjustments.
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Quote:
May want to read/notice what section a post is in before replying... |
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Any reason for this? Bueller?
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cause that's how they chose to make them???????? it's not really a big deal.....
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I was just curious. When selling a bagger that just drops on I dont have to figure any labor for installing a bracket. People can just come in and buy a bag and go out to a job site and stick it on their mower instead of taking it back to their shop or in to a shop to have holes drilled to install a bagger that there is already a bracket for built into the deck.
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Long explanation, but there is a good reason. It is not just a simple engineering issue, though.
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