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Old 10-11-2009, 01:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I Need Help Finding a Honda Bagger

I need some help in finding a grass bagging system for an old mower. My dad gave me his seldom used and well maintained 1986 Honda 3813 riding mower that once had a bagger. I would love to have a bagger for it for those occasions when I need to pick up leaves or for when we are going to entertain. Unfortunately I have been unable to find a bagger for this model Anyone have any leads or any ideas where to look?
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Old 10-11-2009, 04:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: I Need Help Finding a Honda Bagger

Might be hard to find a bagger. Those were great mowers, but didnt sell a ton because of price mostly.

What about a aftermarket like a Humboldt https://www.grasscatchersusa.com/bFe...Rear_Catchers/

Or a Peco LawnVac Pro 3 Bagger - Grass Bags, Commercial Lawn Maintenance Equipment - LawnVac.com

There are other brands out there as well.

Some would argue that they do a much better job than a factory model anyways. Lawnsite.com is a good site to read up on baggers and mowers in general.
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