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I have a 1996 2140, that I am looking for a bagger for. My model according to the manual takes a model 190-305-100, which my only option really is finding a used one, which is proven to be a challenge. Buying the parts separately is not an option as it is way more expensive than I want to spend to bag grass.
Does anyone know if there is a comparable or cross reference model number that would be a good or exact fit? I can't find anything online. Thanks, Eric |
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I have 2 different tractors with "non matching" baggers. It didnt take much to adapt them to work. I did use Cub cadet made baggers which probably helped some.
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I was kind of thinking of doing that as well, I can cut and weld metal and any two bin bagger should work as long as I can hang it and get a tight fit to the deck.
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You can get a 3 bagger on that unit.. Ive found in my neck of the woods they are more abundant.
Not for nuthin, Years ago I had a crapsman tractor. I made a discharge piece for deck out of duct material that went from rectangular to round. The I used some corrugated 5" tubing to connect to a large yard trash can. I cut a center hole in the lid and made some vent holes. I was able to bag my clippings and leaves with it. It worked great! And it didnt cost much to make.
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Thank you so much. That comment may have made my life SOOO much easier.
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Grumpy old 149/1A tiller, Trusty Rusty 106, & a Massey Ferguson 10 to work the garden, Tiny Snapper to mow the lawn. Slowly accumulating attachments and quickly driving the neighbors crazy on a half acre homestead.
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I envisioned which ever I get, I will have to modify somewhat with duct or plastic. Most likely some sheet metal screws and washers to keep it in place. |
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If you try the trash can idea.. You absolutely have to vent it. I made my large hole for the tube in the center. I then cut 1/2" holes all over the lid for ventilation.
Any High Vac deck should have sufficient flow to use a stock bagger or one homemade like i mentioned
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https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/f...942961146.html |
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The garbage can mount will literally double as a functional wheelie bar for me, and I think I'm gonna have to add front weights.
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Grumpy old 149/1A tiller, Trusty Rusty 106, & a Massey Ferguson 10 to work the garden, Tiny Snapper to mow the lawn. Slowly accumulating attachments and quickly driving the neighbors crazy on a half acre homestead.
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I get all three of my bags pretty full with damp grass and yes the front will get a little lite and I could make it do a wheelie when full but it is easily controlled.
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Cooperino 100, 104,125, 126, 2x129's, 804, 1211, 1641 |
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