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Are there any baggers for the 122?

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This one is on a 70, but it will work on a 122.
I have been trying to give the vac attachment away, but have no takers.

Maybe because it has no engine...

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Companies like PARKER and Agrifab make lawn sweepers that really clean stuff like leaves and clippings off a yard. Only down side are the frequent stops to empty them.
I had a 30 or 32 inch Parker I pulled over my first small yard and my 2+ acres I live on now, it worked best behind SON's 129 hydro and I hauled stuff away in the cart with my '72. I eventually built a home-made vacuum, my only regret was not making the cart BIGGER, the 32x36x42 inch BRICK of leaves, clippings, etc was not big enough yet, I could fill the cart in 5 to 10 minutes. I wasted lots of times hauling across the yard to the burn pile.
Now days I just pick a real windy day to mow with the zero turn, it tosses stuff out and up and the wind carrys it away.
 
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