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[email protected] 30-08-2019 01:32 PM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
Hi,

Last year, I bought a new gas powered push mower.

A major problem I have with this mower, that I NEVER
had with my old mower (gave it away), the grass clippings,
especially the very fine parts (about the size of saw dust)
sticks like "glue" to the underside of the mower. I had
tried, after a thorough cleaning, Turtle car wax. Then
something I bought at Lowe's made for this type of
PROBLEM, but the best thing I have found so far is WD40.

First I use "Crud Kutter" to clean the bottom of mower,
but this takes time to clean it. Afterwards, I use WD40,
and spray underneath all over. This is not the ideal solution,
but the best one so far. After I mow the grass, I have
to do this all over again (Crud Kutter and WD40) before
the next time I mow.

Does anyone know of a better method?

Thank You in advance, John


[email protected][_2_] 02-09-2019 04:58 AM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
On Friday, August 30, 2019 at 8:33:28 AM UTC-4, wrote:
Hi,

Last year, I bought a new gas powered push mower.

A major problem I have with this mower, that I NEVER
had with my old mower (gave it away), the grass clippings,
especially the very fine parts (about the size of saw dust)
sticks like "glue" to the underside of the mower. I had
tried, after a thorough cleaning, Turtle car wax. Then
something I bought at Lowe's made for this type of
PROBLEM, but the best thing I have found so far is WD40.

First I use "Crud Kutter" to clean the bottom of mower,
but this takes time to clean it. Afterwards, I use WD40,
and spray underneath all over. This is not the ideal solution,
but the best one so far. After I mow the grass, I have
to do this all over again (Crud Kutter and WD40) before
the next time I mow.

Does anyone know of a better method?

Thank You in advance, John


How about ignoring it? So, there is some grass that sticks to the bottom of the deck. That's normal.

songbird[_2_] 02-09-2019 04:28 PM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
wrote:
....
Does anyone know of a better method?


don't mow when the grass is wet.


songbird

Bob F 02-09-2019 05:50 PM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
On 9/2/2019 8:28 AM, songbird wrote:
wrote:
...
Does anyone know of a better method?


don't mow when the grass is wet.


songbird

Or get one of those cheap electric pressure washers to clean it off.

As long as the layer underneath dries out good after mowing, it
shouldn't cause any big problem, so you don't have to clean it every
time. I pressure wash mine a couple times a year.

[email protected] 03-09-2019 12:16 PM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 11:28:56 -0400, songbird wrote:

wrote:
...
Does anyone know of a better method?


don't mow when the grass is wet.


Hi Songbird,

I forgot to mention in my post, I do NOT mow when the grass
is wet.

John



Frank 03-09-2019 01:35 PM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
On 9/3/2019 7:16 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 11:28:56 -0400, songbird wrote:

wrote:
...
Does anyone know of a better method?


don't mow when the grass is wet.


Hi Songbird,

I forgot to mention in my post, I do NOT mow when the grass
is wet.

John



I found, sometimes in the AM, when grass was just dewy, that it would
stick to the mower.

micky 16-09-2020 11:26 AM

Gas Powered Push Mower ISSUE
 
In alt.home.lawn.garden, on Tue, 3 Sep 2019 08:35:01 -0400, Frank
"frank wrote:

On 9/3/2019 7:16 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 11:28:56 -0400, songbird wrote:

wrote:
...
Does anyone know of a better method?

don't mow when the grass is wet.


Hi Songbird,

I forgot to mention in my post, I do NOT mow when the grass
is wet.

John



I found, sometimes in the AM, when grass was just dewy, that it would
stick to the mower.


I don't mow when it's dewy either.

These days, with my 1/20th of an acre (counting the house? I can't
recall) I just don't look under the mower**. It's electric now fwiw.
**I've solved several of my problems by not looking.

But in high school with a lot 100' by 300' it was also easy to look
underneath because there was a car right there in the garage I could put
the mower handle under. And at least once a year, I'd scrape off big
chunks something like old dry 1/4" plywood, or thicker. I didn't mow
when it was dewy then either. Maybe the Indiana grass had water inside
it.


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