Posted by jeffcat on April 13, 2018 at 17:25:24 from (50.207.7.233):
In Reply to: New Mower Decks posted by shinny on April 13, 2018 at 14:20:19:
Wellll....with low profile blades and mowing dry not wet grass my deck stays reasonable clean. Now every now and then, when I change the blades, every 2 mows. Do a little scrape here and there and then spray the underside with a coat of drain oil. Soaks into any little pits or dimples and stays. The rest scrubs off pretty quickly. But in the fall that is how I put them away. Cleaned and oiled. Has worked marvelous for many years. Only wore out one MTD deck and that had those blasted mulch blades. SJ Is all sand and it just eats decks alive. Literally sand blasted to death. I use the type blades called low lift, low profile, or sand blades just cut and throw the grass out. They don't act like a blender and juice everything up. Tryed the plow stuff from JD many moons ago but it only lasts awhile. Give the drain oil a try. Stuff and crud releases pretty well with it.
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