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<blockquote data-quote="SVT-BansheeMan" data-source="post: 16905938" data-attributes="member: 61253"><p>I find using the garden hose attachment can make the deck stink (like something died) if does not get <strong>all</strong> the clumps/thick stuff out. If that water from the deck drips on your cement, it will stain it. So if you must, let it dry well before storing it.</p><p></p><p>As for cleaning, we just blow (leaf blower) it off when it's dry. We also try to make sure <strong>no</strong> dirt, grass etc stays on the outside lips of the deck. Moisture stays there and it WILL rust the deck. Having mud/dirt there is the only reason ill usually put water on my deck. Due to 3-4 family members decks rusting out from that, we very seldom use water to clean after mowing unless there's mud. I probably over grease my mower but imo too much grease doesn't hurt. I also take the blades off and sharpen them with my bench grinder when needed. Check the tires often. Ours tires don't have tubes and I find they do not hold air well. You can get a low pressure gauge for cheap at any ATV dealership or amazon. Do regular maintenance (spark plugs, air filter, oil and oil filter).</p><p></p><p>This is from someone who has a regular one lawn tractor non zero turn style so YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT-BansheeMan, post: 16905938, member: 61253"] I find using the garden hose attachment can make the deck stink (like something died) if does not get [B]all[/B] the clumps/thick stuff out. If that water from the deck drips on your cement, it will stain it. So if you must, let it dry well before storing it. As for cleaning, we just blow (leaf blower) it off when it's dry. We also try to make sure [B]no[/B] dirt, grass etc stays on the outside lips of the deck. Moisture stays there and it WILL rust the deck. Having mud/dirt there is the only reason ill usually put water on my deck. Due to 3-4 family members decks rusting out from that, we very seldom use water to clean after mowing unless there's mud. I probably over grease my mower but imo too much grease doesn't hurt. I also take the blades off and sharpen them with my bench grinder when needed. Check the tires often. Ours tires don't have tubes and I find they do not hold air well. You can get a low pressure gauge for cheap at any ATV dealership or amazon. Do regular maintenance (spark plugs, air filter, oil and oil filter). This is from someone who has a regular one lawn tractor non zero turn style so YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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