Pressure Washers

davbell22602

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Pressure air. I'd be concerned about water adding more rust to the deck than whats already there.
 

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Good man, air all the way. Some of the old school guys just want to use water, I guess old habits die hard.
 

davbell22602

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I use air hose or gas hand held leaf blower to clean the grass off on my mower decks.
 

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Compressed air. Pressure assures can force water into and past seals and bearings
 

metz12

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yes, compressed air is you best bet.
 

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I blow my mower off with my blower after every yard. When doing weekly service I use compressed air.

I think it's funny guys use a water hose to remove the grass from the deck so it will not rust then put the mower in the shed wet.
 

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right? i see people do that all the time.
 

davbell22602

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I think it's funny guys use a water hose to remove the grass from the deck so it will not rust then put the mower in the shed wet.

right? i see people do that all the time.


Those people will make us rich in time when they looking for another mower deck cause theres is rusted out.



Note to self: Start stock piling mower deck housings for the ones that wash theres with water.
 
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