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Operating Instructions
Dumping Catcher into Dump Bag
5.
Lower the catcher smoothly down to the normal
operating position. DO NOT allow the catcher
to drop down - the gas spring, that holds the
catcher in the raised position, is not a shock
absorber for lowering the catcher.
6.
Close the door by holding the door handle. The
door will close smoothly with the assistance of
the gas springs. If the dampening springs are
not functioning properly, they should be re-
placed to prevent the door from slamming
closed and possibly causing a pinch point.
Catcher Lift /
Dump Handle

Power Dump Option

When equipped with the optional power dump sys-
tem, the operator dumps the catcher while sitting in
the seat. A toggle switch operating a power ram is
used to raise and lower the catcher. The back door
automatically opens and closes during the dump
cycle.
Hold the toggle switch UP or DOWN to RAISE or
LOWER the catcher. When the catcher reaches the
full raised or lowered position, the power ram clutch
will make a ratcheting sound. Release the toggle
switch as soon as this sound is heard. DO NOT
operate the ram with the clutch ratcheting for an
extended time as this will cause extra wear on the
clutch mechanism.
CAUTION
The operator should be in the seat and by-
standers stay clear when the power dump
is operating.
The power dump is used
ONLY for tailgate dumping. Do not attempt
to use the optional dump bag or any other
bag with the power dump.
NOTE:
If grass tends to hang up in the catcher
after raising the catcher with the power dump, "jig-
gle" the steering levers and make the tractor bounce
a little to unstick the grass and make it slide out of
the catcher.
NOTE:
With the power dump mechanism in the
normal operating position (catcher down), the catch-
er can be manually raised for access to the engine
and the catcher can be manually dumped.
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