Braveboy 110-6674 GT4000 Grass Bag Compatible with Toro Zero Turn Lawnmowers 79118 79155 79171 79324 79326 79328 & More - 110-6674 Grass Bag
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The Braveboy 110-6674 GT4000 Grass Bag is a direct-replacement aftermarket grass catcher bag designed for Toro Zero Turn mowers, specifically the GT4000 series. It collects clippings during mulching or bagging operations and fits models where the OEM part number 110-6674 is used.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your mower’s model number against the list: Toro 79118, 79155, 79171, 79324, 79326, 79328, and other GT4000 variants. This bag is not universal—it only fits zero-turn mowers with the GT4000 bagging system. Measure your existing bag’s width, height, and mounting bracket spacing (approx. 18" x 12" x 6"), and verify your deck size (typically 42", 50", or 60" decks on compatible models). If your mower uses a different OEM bag number (e.g., 110-6675), this will not fit. Always cross-check with your owner’s manual or Toro’s parts diagram.
Key Things to Buy
- Quality vs. OEM: Braveboy is an aftermarket brand; the bag material is thick woven polypropylene but may be slightly less rigid than Toro’s OEM bag. Some users report the zipper or attachment clips wear faster.
- Installation: Simple swap—no tools required. The bag slides onto the same hooks as the original. Ensure the mounting pins align correctly; if they don’t, the bag may sag or detach during use.
- Common Gotcha: The bag’s capacity is identical to OEM (about 6–8 bushels), but the fabric can stretch over time, reducing fit. Check that the bag’s bottom support bar (if included) matches your mower’s frame.
- Durability: Not designed for heavy commercial use. Fine for residential or light commercial mowing, but frequent full loads may cause seam separation.
Should You Buy It
Buy this bag if you need a budget-friendly replacement for a worn OEM Toro 110-6674 bag and your mower is used for residential lawn care. Skip it if you mow commercially or want the durability of an OEM Toro bag—the small price savings may not be worth the potential fit or longevity issues.
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