@@NorthernChris1 yes but if there's a rear bagger there's also a flap that exists in case you don't rear bag, but mulch. So you can't drill directly into the meta as shown in videol.. there's a flap that's covering the rear metal that lifts up when the bagger is attached, but stays down when mulching.
OK I’ll be sure to pass this test along to my husband.
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Excellent explanation. New subscriber from the 1k challenge
Gday - from 1k - great video. I hve never seen anyhting like this. Now need to learn how to mow in straight lines - lol
I agree, the first step was building the tool the next step is learning how to mow!
Thanks for your tutorial. Keep going all the very best to you going forward! 💥New subscriber from #1kchallenge #livefam
Get end caps that would be flush with the larger PVC. That would be the only suggestion.
I agree, at the time Home Depot was sold out of the flush caps. I’ll have to make another one when I can get the correct caps.
I added an extra eyebolt in the middle and attached a cord so I can lift it when I need to back up
That is smart! That’s what I would do next time too
Unfortunately not viable for those with a rear bagger.
It could work if you buy longer eye bolts so the striper sits 12” back so the bag would go above the striper.
@@NorthernChris1 yes but if there's a rear bagger there's also a flap that exists in case you don't rear bag, but mulch. So you can't drill directly into the meta as shown in videol.. there's a flap that's covering the rear metal that lifts up when the bagger is attached, but stays down when mulching.