[AT] Slip Plate, Teflon and Bacon Grease

Mike meulenms at gmx.com
Fri Jun 27 11:29:08 PDT 2014


Some decks are better designed than others. I had a Cub Cadet with a 
deck that would build up quickly. Wouldn't get good airflow and would 
leave clumps all over the place.

Mike M

On 6/27/2014 9:51 AM, Spencer Yost wrote:
> Wow.  Y'all are too good for me.  Here is my strategy:  When the cuttings build up enough , the blades knock it off. (-:
>
> Spencer
>
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>> On Jun 27, 2014, at 1:04, "Steve W." <swilliams268 at frontier.com> wrote:
>>
>> DDSS wrote:
>>> I doubt very much that bacon grease would work, but has anyone ever found a
>>> good coating to make cleaning the under-side of a mower deck easy?
>>>
>>> I just bought a Husqvarna articulated mower. The main reason I bought it was
>>> for the flip-up front mounted deck.
>>>
>>> They tell you not to use a power washer to clean the under side for fear
>>> that you might penetrate a seal.
>>>
>>> Now that it's brand new and has a good finish on the underside, what would
>>> you suggest we use to coat the underside of the deck?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> ps if this was sent before, I apologize for wasting bandwidth sending it a
>>> second time. It somehow ended up in the sent folder for an account that I no
>>> longer use.
>>>
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>> On a new deck that is in good shape I like to coat it with slip plate.
>>
>> Once they start getting beat up I blast them, etch prime, then topcoat
>> with bed liner.
>>
>> -- 
>> Steve W.
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