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Old 10-27-2017, 08:34 PM
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Default NON-fan assist triple bagger

Mine works fairly well with a 46" deck.

Does anyone have experience using one with a GT 54" deck?

I have a 54" deck with gator blades, it seem to move a lot of air.

Thanks,

Ike
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Old 10-27-2017, 09:00 PM
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I do not think it will work with a 54". Most that I have seen use high lift blades, not gader blades.
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Old 10-28-2017, 09:24 AM
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Yes, the 46" deck works well with the bagger. The 54" does move a lot of air but I'm not sure it's at the same velocity as the 46".

Must have been a reason the bagger was only available on the 46" Cyclops, don' t you think?
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Old 10-28-2017, 09:46 AM
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Have a 3 bagger on my 54"fab deck.
Works pretty good using the OEM blades, but you have to take it easy or it will plug at the deck outlet. I think keeping the inside of the deck to chute transition clean and smooth may help some of the plugging issues.
Sure don't take long to fill it just doing leaves!!
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Old 10-28-2017, 10:14 AM
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Mine works fairly well with a 46" deck.

Does anyone have experience using one with a GT 54" deck?

I have a 54" deck with gator blades, it seem to move a lot of air.

Thanks,

Ike
What kind of rig are you talking about here? Is it a newer Cub or is it an older cyclops? Newer Cubs are all designed to use bagger on whichever deck you want. I've got a GT 46 deck and a GT 54 deck. I could put the bagger on the 54 inch deck if I wanted because I have a fantasist. The GT 46 deck works very well for the bagger
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Old 10-28-2017, 03:54 PM
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I have the bagger on an 1863 with a 46" deck.

I mow with a Cyclops with a 54” deck. Recently put gator blades on it.
They seem to move more air than the OEM blades.
So, I thought if the bagger will work on it I could thin the herd a little.

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But then it's nice having a dedicated vacuum rig.

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Ike

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3225 CH 22 with power angle blade and 60" deck.
1863 CH 18 with 46" deck and triple bagger.
1862 CH 18 with 451 blower.
1862 CH 22 with 54" deck.
1864 CH 18 with 54" blade.
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Old 10-28-2017, 03:57 PM
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What kind of rig are you talking about here? Is it a newer Cub or is it an older cyclops? Newer Cubs are all designed to use bagger on whichever deck you want. I've got a GT 46 deck and a GT 54 deck. I could put the bagger on the 54 inch deck if I wanted because I have a fantasist. The GT 46 deck works very well for the bagger
Haven't seen a fan assist unit around here. Are they very common? Might be nice to have.
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Old 10-28-2017, 04:20 PM
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Haven't seen a fan assist unit around here. Are they very common? Might be nice to have.
Not common around here either, it was by chance that I came across this one when I bought some other cub parts many years ago. Then I didn't have the right deck until I bought my 1st 1864
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What kind of rig are you talking about here? Is it a newer Cub or is it an older cyclops? Newer Cubs are all designed to use bagger on whichever deck you want. I've got a GT 46 deck and a GT 54 deck. I could put the bagger on the 54 inch deck if I wanted because I have a fantasist. The GT 46 deck works very well for the bagger
Rescue, would you mind posting up a picture of your fantasist unit? I'm intrigued at what you're using. I've been quietly snooping around for a similar unit.
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I'll snap a picture of the fan assist tomorrow. It's not mounted on a deck, but I'll hold it up to a GT 54 deck and you can see it. I think Oak has one set up on a 3k series which would be the same setup.
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