FORM NO. 3317–786
RECYCLER MOWER SIDE
DISCHARGE CHUTE KIT
MODEL NO. 59113
Since this instruction sheet covers only a minimal
amount of information necessary to maintain and
operate your mower, we suggest that you keep this
material with your Operator’s Manual so that both
may be referred to for instructions concerning safe
operation and proper maintenance procedures.
Your Recycler mower has been updated to
permit side discharging. Make sure that your
dealer is aware of this whenever parts are
ordered or servicing is required.
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
2. Ensure discharge door handle is fully forward
(Fig. 1).
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Kit Contents
DESCRIPTION QTY.
Side Discharge Chute 1
Installation Instruction Sheet 1
Operation
Using Side Discharge Chute
1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to
stop.
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Figure 1
1. Chute frame on retaining
post
2. Pin
3. INSTALLING CHUTE—Slide hole in side
discharge chute onto retaining post on discharge
tunnel (Fig. 1).
IMPORTANT: Chute tab must be positioned in
front of wide portion of rear housing wall as
shown in Figure 2.
3. Handle fully
forward–discharge door
closed
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Figure 2
1. Chute tab 2. Wide portion of rear
housing wall
IMPORTANT: On self-propelled mowers, hook
the control cables behind the cable tab on the
end of the side discharge chute (Fig. 3).
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Figure 4
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1. Pin in chute notch
POTENTIAL HAZARD
• Grass clippings and other objects can be
thrown from an open discharge tunnel.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
• Objects thrown with enough force could
cause serious personal injury or death to
operator or bystander.
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Self-propelled models
Figure 3
1. Cable tab 2. Control cables
4. Pull discharge door handle forward until pin
clears catch and move handle rearward until pin
locks in chute notch (Fig. 4). Discharge door in
mower housing is now open.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
• Never open door on discharge tunnel when
engine is running unless the side discharge
chute, discharge tunnel plug or optional
grass bag is securely installed.
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POTENTIAL HAZARD
• Thrown objects may result if discharge
door does not close completely.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
• Thrown objects can cause serious personal
injury or death.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
• If discharge door cannot be closed because
grass clippings clog discharge area, stop
engine and gently move discharge door
handle back and forth until door can be
closed completely. If door still cannot be
closed, remove obstruction with a stick, not
your hand.
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