Mold and grass buildup on mower deck underside

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Round off the corners of your scraper for better cleaning. You cannot do a proper coating on these decks without first Sandblasting. Just don't cut the wet grass. Use Weed and Feed if you can get it.
 
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I have a John Deere D140 with a bagger that I use for the first few mows of the season to prevent all the dandelion seed distribution. I know it's not ideal to mow wet grass, but sometimes that isn't an option, and the grass has to get done (even though it means stopping every few laps and unclogging the chute to the bags).

I went out to the garage yesterday after mowing the lawn and could smell the wet grass under the mower deck. I took it off and spent the next two hours with a putty knife and wire brush scraping the grass off. It varied in depth from almost a thin wax like coating, to about three inches in some spots.

I have scraped most of it off I do believe, but would like to do something to it to prevent this from becoming an every time I mow thing. And yes, I will attempt to get the lawn mowed late afternoon, early evening when it is at its driest, but again, not always an option, and I will be ordering some new high lift blades to hopefully help with moving the cut grass across the deck and up the shoot.

Not sure if I will have to remove the blades and then pulleys to do a proper sanding, priming and painting/treating, or if there is some magic trick I can just apply now?

Thanks in advance folks.

to prevent all the dandelion seed distribution
Dandelions have deep ground penetrating roots and their presence indicates compacted, low nutrient soil. They’re beneficial for breaking the soil and bringing up nutrients that other plants and grasses can then use. The best way to get rid of them is to treat the soil with nutrients and organic matter and over time (a few years) the grasses will overtake the dandelions.

Also, the seed bank in the ground is so well stocked that mowing before they go to seed makes little difference.
 
   / Mold and grass buildup on mower deck underside #54  
I have a John Deere D140 with a bagger that I use for the first few mows of the season to prevent all the dandelion seed distribution. I know it's not ideal to mow wet grass, but sometimes that isn't an option, and the grass has to get done (even though it means stopping every few laps and unclogging the chute to the bags).

I went out to the garage yesterday after mowing the lawn and could smell the wet grass under the mower deck. I took it off and spent the next two hours with a putty knife and wire brush scraping the grass off. It varied in depth from almost a thin wax like coating, to about three inches in some spots.

I have scraped most of it off I do believe, but would like to do something to it to prevent this from becoming an every time I mow thing. And yes, I will attempt to get the lawn mowed late afternoon, early evening when it is at its driest, but again, not always an option, and I will be ordering some new high lift blades to hopefully help with moving the cut grass across the deck and up the shoot.

Not sure if I will have to remove the blades and then pulleys to do a proper sanding, priming and painting/treating, or if there is some magic trick I can just apply now?

Thanks in advance folks.
I agree with everyone else. There is nothing you can put on that will stay and keep the grass from sticking. I mow 5 yards a week and usually just clean my mower deck every 3 - 4 mowings. Used to spray vegtable oil or WD40 on the under side of the deck. Did no good. Best to just buy a long handle stiff scrapper at the hardware or auto parts store and have at it.
 
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I do some custom mowing. The best deck cleaner was a ditch that had been burnt in the fall. The willows were all about 3 to 4 feet high and dried right out. When the mower went over them it cut the dead branches all to pieces and after the mowing job the deck was clean. Almost like sandblasting. Unfortunately short dead willows are not always available.

This seems counter intuitive but if you mow the grass soaking wet, like after or during a rain the deck also comes out very clean. That opportunity doesn't always present it's self ether.

So it's back to mowing dry grass which fortunately is not hard to schedule in our dry climate. I rarely clean the decks as build up is seldom a problem.
 
   / Mold and grass buildup on mower deck underside #56  
I have a John Deere D140 with a bagger that I use for the first few mows of the season to prevent all the dandelion seed distribution. I know it's not ideal to mow wet grass, but sometimes that isn't an option, and the grass has to get done (even though it means stopping every few laps and unclogging the chute to the bags).

I went out to the garage yesterday after mowing the lawn and could smell the wet grass under the mower deck. I took it off and spent the next two hours with a putty knife and wire brush scraping the grass off. It varied in depth from almost a thin wax like coating, to about three inches in some spots.

I have scraped most of it off I do believe, but would like to do something to it to prevent this from becoming an every time I mow thing. And yes, I will attempt to get the lawn mowed late afternoon, early evening when it is at its driest, but again, not always an option, and I will be ordering some new high lift blades to hopefully help with moving the cut grass across the deck and up the shoot.

Not sure if I will have to remove the blades and then pulleys to do a proper sanding, priming and painting/treating, or if there is some magic trick I can just apply now?

Thanks in advance folks.
My toro has water hose connection on top fabricated deck
Run mower few min
I guess the blades sling water hard enough to loosen it
Pull mower in shallow pool of water
Lower deck
Get after it
Make sure u have a Miller while having fun
With all jokes aside it will clean it good
Thanks
 
   / Mold and grass buildup on mower deck underside #57  
Only thing I can think of is using hot water to break the grass glue, make sure you can use hot water in the pressure sprayer
 
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I installed a garden hose clean out fitting to my deck and before each mow I connect a hose to a small pump with the suction hose in old oil. Turn on the deck at full speed and start the pump. I do it on the gravel with deck high so excess oil (not much you environmentalist) doesn’t get on the grass and helps keep the dust down. Still do a clean out in the fall but easy with vertical deck lift on my husq r322t AWD articulating mower
 
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No reason to get the tractor involved for such a simple task.View attachment 3534179
Some people just have too many toys! But, I'm jealous and would like to have one of those trucks, too. I was wondering how you got them up there. That 10 footer has to weigh a ton, literally. I've got a Bush Hog 3210 and I think weighs 2900 pounds. It's hard enough to raise the tongue with the jack, let alone putting it up on a shipping container.
 
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The best deck cleaner was a ditch that had been burnt in the fall.
I've mowed over countless snakes and baby bunnies, and one or two box turtles hiding in deep grass on the edge of our wetlands. It makes me wince every time, I truly hate it when it happens, but stopping distance at full speed is not sufficiently quick to avoid these things when they pop up just a few short feet in front of your deck in the line of travel.

Next time, I'm going to have to stop and see which gets the deck the cleanest, whirling around under there. Box turtles in particular make one heck of a racket.
 

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