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While out at my friend's cub graveyard I noticed he had a whole pile of new bagger parts, I guess he got several bagger setups when the dealer he was working for closed. The baggers are all cub but for unknown models and I was told I could dig through the pile and take any parts I think I might need for $20. I've been toying with the idea of adding a bagger to the 1211 but wasn't sure if it would work well with the 44" deck, not to worried about the $20 but don't want to waste my time if it's not going to work well. I'm just looking for some advice or opinions on this idea so I can decide if i want to proceed. Thanks
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We need a tumble weed emoji, this thread is like a ghost town.
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I don't see a bagger listed as an option for a 1211 but I do see a lawn sweeper listed. Might be a clue?
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Baggers suck. Seriously. They only work well if your cutting 1 or 2 inches of grass in July when it's dry.. or on leaves. Otherwise they fill up quick, plug up the chute and are just a PITA.
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My only experience with baggers..................
1641 w/46" deck. 1541 w44" deck. For grass clippings, it worked really well and did a good job of leaving the yard clean looking. Leaves? If you have a small yard and few leaves to get up, a bagger can be a good thing. If you have a bigger yard with more leaves than a scattering, you'll spend more time hauling the leaves away and dumping them than you will picking them up. I had very little problem with the discharge plugging but I didn't try to bag any damp/wet stuff. A bagger is no substitute for a vacuum/compactor. I still have two bagger systems to get rid of. I got lucky and sold the first two. |
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If its a 44a or 44c deck it will not work. You need a gt46 high vacuum deck. I, well, Nightow1 is working on getting mine set up on my 1450. Should have a few pix in a cpl days.
Baggers have their place, i personally like them. Especially when not attached to a push mower ![]()
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1- 1864 Dual hyd, cat 0, axle braces 1- 1450 Dual Stick w/ power steering 1- 1200 in pieces 1- 1864 in pieces QA36A Thrower, #1 Tiller w/ extensions, IH windbreaker, IH wheel weights, 44C mower deck, 50C mower deck, CCC 54" Blade, GT46 high vacuum deck, GT54 deck, Cub Tripple Bagger, Custom dozer blade, Custom suitcase weights, 3pt cultivator, lawn sweeper, original R-Bucket |
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Thanks for the info guys, I guess I will continue to look for a Trac vac.
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