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Default Mower dealer said do not wash mower

On Jun 27, 2:04 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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I just bought a new Scag Turf Tiger mower. One of the things that the
dealer told me was not to wash it. He said to just blow it off with a
blower or air hose. He said that water will rust the bearings and it is
best never to wash it. I have never heard of this. I got the impression
that it wasn't just for Scag but is meant for all mowers. We live in a
very dusty environment and I have always washed the mower after mowing.
Has anyone heard of this? Comments?


Thanks,


Roger


Sure. Everybody has a compressor in the garage, right? Air hose. Yep.


"Washing" does not necessarily mean blasting water into all the crevices.
There are ways to do it carefully. Leave the mower in the sun for a while
until it dries.

Like a previous poster suggested, use a leaf blower. They work better
anyway.
Bob-tx


Yeah, but then you'd have another problem: A leaf blower. :-)

Sorry, but I'm amused by my neighbors who take five hours to clear leaves
off the lawn with their stupid noisy toys. I can collect twice as much in an
hour using a rake. It's weird, but true. Maybe these people never went to
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What is wrong with just mowing over them? I haven't raked leaves in
over 30 years and I have a couple of maples along with many other
trees.

Harry K