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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 06:56:26 -0500, "Steve & Chris Clark"
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Thanks to all that have replied! I will;


6/ Purchase a pressure washer with an extension tip and rinse out clippings
from cavity after each use.


Be careful where you aim the water stream. When I bought my mower,
the seller mentioned that one of the repairs he sees are bearing
failures in mower spindles from owners who clean their decks with
pressure washers. I got the impression that it was somewhat common
among his commercial mower customers.


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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 06:56:26 -0500, "Steve & Chris Clark"
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Thanks to all that have replied! I will;


6/ Purchase a pressure washer with an extension tip and rinse out clippings
from cavity after each use.


Be careful where you aim the water stream. When I bought my mower,
the seller mentioned that one of the repairs he sees are bearing
failures in mower spindles from owners who clean their decks with
pressure washers. I got the impression that it was somewhat common
among his commercial mower customers.


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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 06:56:26 -0500, "Steve & Chris Clark"
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Thanks to all that have replied! I will;


6/ Purchase a pressure washer with an extension tip and rinse out clippings
from cavity after each use.


Be careful where you aim the water stream. When I bought my mower,
the seller mentioned that one of the repairs he sees are bearing
failures in mower spindles from owners who clean their decks with
pressure washers. I got the impression that it was somewhat common
among his commercial mower customers.


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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 06:56:26 -0500, "Steve & Chris Clark"
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Thanks to all that have replied! I will;


6/ Purchase a pressure washer with an extension tip and rinse out clippings
from cavity after each use.


Be careful where you aim the water stream. When I bought my mower,
the seller mentioned that one of the repairs he sees are bearing
failures in mower spindles from owners who clean their decks with
pressure washers. I got the impression that it was somewhat common
among his commercial mower customers.


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