Finished making the mounts for the bagger, as part of fabricating a larger power vacuum.
I've got a smaller, commercially produced one, similar to this(mine is older, and not self-propelled):
https://www.lawnmowerhosp.com/product/billy-goat-kv-series-vaccums-931
but I find that the bag it uses is a hassle to empty, particularly if you let it get too full (and it's easy to do that), and the hose attachment for vacuuming out harder to reach spots that you can't use the main vacuum on is fairly small (4" diameter) and clogs easily with small branches.
Last year, i made a powered bagger for a large walk-behind mower, and the blower I used came with a 6" diameter attachment (long hose with wand, same as that for the above unit, just bigger) and that worked really well last fall. The only problem was that the mower is pretty big and limited where I could go to use it. So, I'm reusing that same blower (I'll used it for both, and am making it fairly easy to swap between the two), and bagger (I have a second unit for holding the debris), and making a push vacuum that can get into smaller area's.
Here's the basic frame with the bagger (hood and bags for debris removed to make it easier to fab the stuff) mounted on it:
Tomorrow, I'll begin working on a new blower exit chute. The existing one I have is designed to angle the debris flow in a big arc upwards and back, to go into a large box on wheels, and I modified it a bit to work ok on my mower, but it winds up making this push unit too wide. So, I'll attempt to make a straight chute that goes from a roughly 8"x4" rectangular opening on the blower, to a 7" diameter circle to put a hose on to connect it to the bagger. I bought a ring roller for making the round end from a couple of strips of 1/8"x1" flat steel, weld up a rectangle for the other end, and then mangle lengths of 1/8"x1" flat steel to connect the two.