ATTACHMENT
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Clean Sweep
Twin Catcher
Clean Sweep Twin Catcher
Mfg. No.
Description
1695163
Clean Sweep Twin Catcher
1733419
Rev. 00
Rev. Date 05/2006
TP 100-4296-00-AT-SMA
Table of Contents
Safety Rules & Information
General Warnings............................................2
Safety Decals ..................................................2
General Operating Instructions
Before Operation .............................................3
Mowing with the Catcher .................................3
After Operation ................................................3
Storing the Grass Catcher...............................3
Initial Installation
Hitch Installation....................................................4
Baffle and Blade Installation
Component Installation..........................................6
Bag, Chute and Tube Installation ..........................8
Normal Removal & Installation
Collector Installation ......................................10
Collector Removal .........................................11
NOTE: In these instructions, “left” and “right” are
referred to as seen from the operating position.
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Safety Rules
& Information
Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of
unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment. The
triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.
GENERAL WARNINGS
• Know the unit’s controls and how to stop quickly.
READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUALS.
bag that meets manufacturer’s durability standards.
• If the mower stalls or the collector chute plugs:
1. Disengage the PTO;
• Read and obey all safety decals.
• Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with
the instructions, to operate the unit.
• Disengage the PTO. Shut off the engine and wait for
all moving parts to stop before attaching, adjusting,
or disconnecting any part of the collection system.
• Check the collection system to make sure it is bolted
tightly to the unit.
• DO NOT operate the unit without either the entire
grass catcher or the deflector in place.
• Turn off the PTO to disengage the blades when not
mowing.
• DO NOT mow in reverse unless absolutely
necessary. Always look down and behind before
and while travelling in reverse.
• DO NOT turn sharply when travelling alongside a
building or any object. Slow down before turning.
2. Stop the engine and remove the key;
3. Set the parking brake, and wait for all moving
parts to stop.
4. Remove the foreign object or clear the chute
with a piece of wood before restarting the engine.
NEVER place hands into COLLECTOR OR
MOWER housing to clear jammed objects.
Blower OR MOWER may rotate when object is
removed.
• For added stability and to prevent tipping or loss of
control:
a. Use reduced speed on uneven ground and
when turning corners.
b. Reduce loads on hillsides. It is recommended
that the collection system be kept only half full
when negotiating any slopes. Start mowing on
slopes when the collection system is empty.
• DO NOT carry passengers.
• When collection system is removed from the mower
deck, the deflector must be properly installed.
• Collector bags are subject to deterioration and wear
during normal use. Inspect the bag periodically for
tears, holes, or weak spots and replace with a new
c. Mow up and down the face of slopes; never
across the face of any slope.
• Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6%
(10°).
SAFETY DECALS
These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant
visual reminder to you, and others who may use the
equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary for
safe, effective operation.
This unit has been designed and manufactured to
provide you with the safety and reliability you would
expect from an industry leader in outdoor power
equipment manufacturing.
Attachment Decal
Although reading this manual and the safety instructions
it contains will provide you with the necessary basic
knowledge to operate this equipment safely and
effectively, we have placed several safety labels on the
unit to remind you of this important information while you
are operating your unit.
WARNING
Thrown objects hazard
• Objects thrown by the mower can seriously
injure or kill you.
• Do not open the hopper while the mower blades
are turning.
All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional
messages on your rider, attachments and mower should
be carefully read and obeyed. Personal bodily injury can
result when these instructions are not followed. The
information is for your safety and it is important! The
safety decals below are on your product.
• Do not operate the mower without the complete
catcher in place.
1732819
Decal - WARNING
Thrown Objects Hazard
Part Number 1732819
If any decals are lost or damaged, replace them at once.
See your local dealer for replacements.
Read and obey all operation and warning decals.
TP 600-2562-01-AT-SMA
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General
Operating Instructions
Before Operation
Clear the lawn of all sticks, stones, wire and other debris
which may be caught or thrown by the mower blades.
Check grass condition. If wet, wait until later in the day.
If grass is wet, the grass catcher is likely to become
plugged.
For efficient bagging, air circulation under the
mower deck, through the chute and into the bag is
very important.
For this reason, BEFORE YOU BEGIN MOWING you
should make certain the underside of the mower and
the underside of the catcher lid are free from grass and
debris.
Make sure that there is a snug fit between mower deck,
blower housing, tubes, and grass catcher cover.
Mowing with the Catcher
Always operate with throttle at full speed when mowing.
CAUTION
Before you begin operating the unit be certain
you have read all of the safety and operational
information of this instruction sheet, as well as
the Operator’s Manual for the tractor and any
other attachments.
Grass should be cut often, and not too short. If grass is
too long or lush it may be necessary to keep ground
speed to a minimum or to cut only half the width of the
mower to prevent clogging. If grass is long, operate with
mower in high cutting position for first pass, cutting again
in a lower position on a second pass.
Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°).
Do not open the cover with mower engaged.
After Operation
If a large amount of cut grass is spilling out from under
deck, the tube may be plugged or the bags may be full—
discontinue mowing, stop the unit, disengage the PTO,
shut off the engine and then empty the catcher or clear
the tube.
Remove any debris from the the screen on the underside
of the lid.
The blower housing and tube should be removed for
cleaning.
Inspect the grass bags for wear or damage. Make sure
that there is a snug fit between mower deck, blower
housing, tubes, and grass catcher cover.
WARNING
ALWAYS shut off the tractor. Disengage the PTO,
and allow all moving parts to stop BEFORE
disconnecting or clearing tube, or emptying
catcher.
CAUTION
Do not leave grass in bagger containers. Empty
containers after each use and before storing.
Failure to do so may result in spontaneous
combustion which could develop into a fire.
Before leaving the operator’s position for any
reason, engage the parking brake, disengage the
PTO, stop the engine and remove the key.
Storing The Grass Catcher
To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine, rider and
mower free of grass, leaves and excess grease.
Do not stop or park rider over dry leaves, grass or
combustible materials.
Clean the grass catcher thoroughly using a mild
detergent (other products may damage the tube).
Remove any debris from the screen on the underside of
the lid.
If paint has been scratched on metal parts, touch up with
paint, or apply a thin film of oil to prevent corrosion.
Store in a dry area. Dry thoroughly before storing for a
long period of time. Always store away from moisture.
3
Initial
Installation
WARNING
Before beginning any service work turn off the
PTO, set the parking brake, turn off the ignition,
and disconnect the spark plug wire(s).
B
A
Initial Installation
Hitch Installation
A
1. Slide the 5/16-18 speed nut (A, Figure 1) onto rear
frame support (E) through square hole (C) so that the
threaded side (B) is on the inside of tractor.
C
E
2. Secure the 5/16-18 shoulder bolt (D) as shown.
3. Repeat on the other side.
D
Figure 1. Install Spacer (left side shown)
A. Speed Nut, 5/16-18
B. Threaded Side
C. Square Hole
D. Shoulder Bolt, 5/16-18
E. Rear Frame Support
4. Slide the hitch (A, Figure 2) on right side and left side
shoulder bolts (B) while sliding post (C) into hole (D)
as shown. Secure with hair pin (E).
A
D
C
E
B
Figure 2. Hitch Installation
A. Hitch
B. Shoulder Bolt
C. Post
D. Hole in Draw Bar
E. Hair Pin
4
Baffle Installation
C
B
E
A
F
A. Baffle (New)
B. Spacer (New)
C. Carriage Bolts,
5/16-18 x 2 (New)
D. Locknuts, WHIZ Lock,
5/16-18 (New)
E. Carriage Bolt,
D
G
5/16-18 x 5/8 (New)
F. Wing Nut Assembly,
Large, 5/16-18 (New)
G. Locknut, Center Lock,
5/16-18 (New)
H. Grass Shield (Existing)
I. Blade, High Lift (New)
J. Hex Washer (Existing)
K. Washer (Existing)
L. Capscrew,
H
I
J
D
K
L
Torque Capscrew to
45-55 ft. lbs. (61-75 Nm)
7/16-14 x 1-1/4 (Existing)
Figure 3. Baffle Assembly
Baffle and Blade Installation
Note: Units with an anti-blowout baffle do not require the
Clean Sweep baffle.
A
1. Remove mower deck. See OPERATOR’S MANUAL.
2. Install notched side of baffle (A, Figure 3) to
discharge side of deck securing with 5/16-18 x 2
carriage bolt (C) and 5/16-18 locknut (D). Install
5/16-18 wing nut (F) and locknut (G) to carriage bolt
(C) as shown.
LOOSEN
Figure 4. Blade Removal
A. Blade
3. Secure center of baffle (A) to deck using 5/16-18 x 2
carriage bolt (C), spacer (B) and nut (D). Secure LH
end of baffle (A) to deck using 5/16-18 x 5/8 carriage
bolt (E) and nut (D).
4. Remove right hand blade (A, Figure 4). Use a block
of wood to prevent blade rotation while loosening the
capscrew.
B
A
C
5. Reinstall the large washer (B, Figure 5), spring
washer (C) and capscrew (D). Use a wooden block
(A) to prevent blade rotation while tightening the
capscrew (D) to 45-55 ft. lbs. (61-75 Nm).
D
Figure 5. Blade Installation Mowers
A. 4x4 Wood Block
B. Hex Washer
C. Spring Washer
D. Blade Capscrew
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Puck Installation
C
D
A
C
E
B
A
D
F
F
G
E
F
D
G
Figure 6. Install Pin and Bracket
A. Lower Chute
B. Locknut, 1/4-20
C. Puck, Metal
D. Capscrews, Thin Head, 5/16-18 x 3/4
E. Locknuts, 5/16-18
Figure 7. Install Latch & Hinge to Cover Assembly
A. Cover Assembly
B. Latch
C. Locknuts, ESNA, #10-24
D. Screws, #10-24 x 5/8
E. Hinge
F. Bracket
F. Locknuts, 1/4-20
G. Screw, Slotted, 1/4-20 x 1/2
Component Installation
BRACKET AND PIN INSTALLATION ON LOWER CHUTE
1. Secure the puck (C, Figure 6) to lower chute (A)
using 5/16-18 x 3/4 capscrew (D) and 5/16-18 locknut
(E).
3. Install bracket (F) to lower chute (A) using 5/16-18 x
3/4 capscrews (D) and 5/16-18 locknuts (E).
INSTALL LATCH AND HINGE TO COVER ASSEMBLY
1. Install the latch (B, Figure 7) to the cover assembly
(A) securing with #10-24 x 5/8 screws (D) and #10-24
locknuts (C) as shown.
2. Install the hinge (E) to cover assembly securing with
1/4-20 x 1/2 screws (G) and 1/4-20 locknuts (F).
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Channel Installation
C
E
C
A
G
F
C
D
B
D
D
C
F
B
A
D
Figure 9. Install “U” Tube
A. “U” Tube
B. Channel Assembly
C. Carriage Bolts, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4
D. Nuts, Nylock, 5/16-18
E. “L” Channel
Figure 8. Install Channel Assembly
A. Channel Assembly
B. Hitch
C. Pin
F. Saddle Brackets
G. Capscrew, 5/16-18 x 3/4
INSTALL CHANNEL ASSEMBLY AND “U”-TUBE
1. Slide the channel assembly (A, Figure 8) into hitch
(B) as shown.
2. Install the pin (C) into the right side of hitch (B) and
turn pin (C) counterclockwise to lock in place.
3. Install the “L” channel (E, Figure 9) and “U” tube (A)
to channel assembly (B) as shown. Secure with
5/16-18 x 1-3/4 carriage bolts (C), saddle clamps (F),
and 5/16-18 nuts (D).
F
C
4. Install 5/16-18 x 3/4 capscrew (G) and 5/16-18
locknut (D) as shown.
G
E
A
D
B
C
INSTALL TUBES AND END PLUGS
1. Install the center tube (A, Figure 10) to RH side of
channel assembly (B) as shown. Secure with 5/16-
24 screws, 5/16 lockwashers (C) and 5/16-24 nuts
(D).
G
F
Figure 10. Install Center Tube and End Caps
A. Center Tube
2. Install the end caps (G) to tube ends (F) as shown.
B. Channel Assembly
C. Lockwashers, 5/16
D. Nuts, 5/16-24
E. Screw, Special, 5/16-24
F. Tube Ends
G. End Caps
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Cover Installation
A
B
C
D
Figure 12. Install White Bar to Bag
A. White Bar
B. Bag Assembly
A
B
Figure 11. Install Cover to Channel Assembly
A. Cover
B. Pin
C. Hair Pin
D. Channel Assembly
INSTALL COVER TO CHANNEL ASSEMBLY
1. Set the cover (A, Figure 11) on channel assembly.
Slide pin (B) through hinge on cover and channel
assembly (D) securing with hair pin (C).
A
INSTALL CLIP TO BAG ASSEMBLY
1. Slide the white bar (A, Figure 12) onto smooth edge
of bag frame and assembly (B) as shown.
C
Bag, Chute and Tube Installation
INSTALL COLLECTOR BAGS
1. Raise the cover (A, Figure 13).
2. Slide collector bags (B) onto tubes (C) with the white
bar towards the rear.
B
Note: It may be necessary to fold seat forward to allow
cover to stay in the raised position.
Figure 13. Install Collector Bags
A. Cover
B. Collector Bags
C. Tubes
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Install Latch & Hinge
LOWER DISCHARGE CHUTE INSTALLATION
A
1. Lift discharge deflector up (D, Figure 14).
E
2. Slide the notch of bracket (G) on to deflector hinge
rod (F).
G
3. Secure the front of lower chute (A) to carriage bolt
(D) using wing nut (B).
F
Note: Locknut (C) is intended to keep wing nut (B)
permanently on carriage bolt (D).
B
C
D
CONNECTING DISCHARGE TUBE
1. Slide discharge tube (B, Figure 15) into seal (C). It
may be necessary to lengthen several slits (F) in
order for tube (A) to fit into seal (B)
Figure 14. Install Lower Discharge Chute 3A. Lower
Chute
B. Wing Nut
C. Rubber Strap
D. Carriage Bolt
E. Discharge Deflector
F. Deflector Hinge Rod
G. Bracket
2. Attach the discharge tube (B, Figure 15 and Inset) to
boot (A) and secure the tube by moving wire form (E)
down over metal puck (D).
Figure 15. Install Discharge Tube
A. Boot
B. Discharge Tube
C. Seal
F
D. Puck, Metal
E. Wire Form
F. Slits
B
C
E
A
B
A
E
D
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Normal Removal &
Installation
Normal Removal & Installation
Collector Installation
A
E
Note: See previous pages for more detailed installation
and operation instructions if necessary.
G
1. Lift discharge deflector up (E, Figure 16).
F
2. Slide the notch of bracket (G) on to deflector hinge
rod (F).
B
3. Secure the front of lower chute (A) to carriage bolt
(D) using wing nut (B).
C
D
4. Mount the the channel assembly (A, Figure 17) into
hitch (D). Secure by inserting pin (C) into the right
side of hitch (D) and turning pin (C) counterclockwise
to lock in place.
Figure 16. Install Lower Discharge Chute 38” Free
Floating Mowers
A. Lower Chute
5. Pivot cover (B) up. Install bags (E) with white bar (F)
towards the rear.
B. Wing Nut
C. Rubber Strap
D. Carriage Bolt
E. Discharge Deflector
F. Deflector Hinge Rod
G. Bracket
6. Slide discharge tube (J) into seal (L).
7. Attach the discharge tube (J) to boot (H) and secure
the tube by moving wire form (K) down over metal
puck (I).
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Normal Removal
F
E
L
G
J
A
B
C
H
K
I
D
A. Channel Assembly
B. Cover
C. Pin
G. Tubes
H. Boot
I. Puck
D. Hitch
E. Bag
F. White Bar
J. Discharge Tube
K. Wire Form
L. Seal
Figure 17. Normal Installation & Removal
Collector Removal
4. Lift discharge deflector up (E, Figure 16).
5. Loosen wing nut (B).
WARNING
OPERATION WITHOUT BAGGER
6. Slide lower chute (A) off carriage bolt (D) and
deflector hinge rod (F).
For operation without bagger, the mower
deflector MUST be properly installed in the down
position and retained by the spring latch.
1. Disconnect the discharge tube (J, Figure 17) from
boot (H) by moving wire form (K) up and out from
metal puck (I). Remove discharge tube (J) from seal
(L).
2. Lift up cover (B) remove and empty bags (E).
3. Remove pin (C). Lift and remove channel assembly
(A) and cover (B) from hitch (D).
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MANUFACTURING, INC.
Simplicity Mfg. Inc. 500 N Spring
Street / PO Box 997
Simplicity Mfg. Inc. 500 N Spring
Street / PO Box 997
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997
Simplicity Mfg. Inc. 500 N Spring
Street / PO Box 997
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997
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