10. While wearing protective gloves, place a screwdriver or metal rod 5/16 in (8 mm) or a little less in diameter into the
fixing hole in the motor to act as a stabilizer. Place another screwdriver or metal rod 1/4 in (6.35 mm) or a little less
in diameter (e.g., a bit) into the aligned hole in the blade and the flange to act as another stabilizer
(Fig. 4).
11. Use a 14 mm wrench (not included) to turn the blade bolt counterclockwise to loosen it (Fig. 4).
12. While wearing protective gloves, remove the bolt, washer and the blade (Fig. 5). The flange can be saved on the
motor shaft.
13. Repeat the steps with the other blade.
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Stabilizer 1
To Install the Bagging Blades
WARNING: Always protect your hands by wearing heavy gloves or wrapping the cutting edges with rags or other
materials when performing any maintenance on the blade(s). Always remove the safety key and battery packs when
servicing or transporting the tractor.
NOTICE: To install the bagging blades, make sure that all parts are replaced in the exact order in which they are removed
(Fig. 5).
1. If the flange is removed during blade removing, align
it with the motor shaft first and then assemble it into
place.
2. While wearing protective gloves, position the bagging
blade on the flange with the surface stating "THIS
SIDE FACING GRASS" facing toward outside (Fig. 6).
3. Align the washer with the motor shaft and mount it
onto the motor shaft.
4. Mount the bolt into the motor shaft. Hand-tighten the
bolt clockwise.
Stabilizer 2
5
Washer
Blade
Flange
6
GRASS BAGGER KIT — ABK4200T
Bolt
Motor Shaft
7