Mark,
I recently purchased the bagger for my
BX2200 with a 54" deck. I've been meaning to write a review of it, but have been pretty busy. A poor excuse for not giving back to the board from which I have taken so much, so here goes.
My catcher fits the description that Jeff gave for the one he has on his
B7500. Three bagger, gets it power from the rear PTO etc... Although it does use the three point hitch system it does not go up and down with raising and lowering the mower.
What you do is remove the lifting arms that attach the hydo actuator to the draw bars (if my three point lingo is off, forgive me). Now the draw bars simply act as pivot points. Remove your top link, connect the bagger to the draw bars (it has stands built in) and tip the whole thing forward. There is a "T" bar that engages into the ears where the top link goes.
It is s real bear to connect. And takes two people and coaxing from a mallet to get the top link pin in. I put mine on two months ago and have yet to take it off. I even mowed for a while without the grass tube connected as I bought the thing to pick up leaves, not grass.
I have used it once so far. It pick up grass and leaves really nice, but the three bags really fill up fast. I grew up with a Simplicity rig that threw the leaves into a trailer. It could go for a while between dumping but when I stop and think about it, with all the back and forth I do on the hydro pedal on my property a trailer probably isn't all that practical.
So there's my two cents. If I really get motivated I'll take some pictures and post them. I promised my dealer a review of this rig to as mine was the first he sold as well, so I should get on the stick. Ah, only thirty more years until retirement...
-- Rock