TractorLarry
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- Aug 8, 2006
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Deck rust seems to be something no one can escape. I've seen it on just about every tractor I've seen, even newer one's.
Even mine has a bit around the outer lip (where it forms a "U") and around the center pulley. And it's never been stored outside. It will be now, but covered.
Is this something that should be bothered with, or is it just gonna be that way?
I had an idea here. I suspect it's not totally original and someone else has already tried it.
I was thinking of cleaning the outer channel out, wire brush the rust out, and then lay a coat of that rubberized truck-bed stuff that you can get by the can. You know, that gritty non-skid ruberized stuff.
Not the whole deck. Say, about a 2" stripe all around, from the bottom of the deck, over the lip, and down into that "U" shaped channel, and then up the body of the deck about 2".
Anyone used this on the underside?
It's pretty tough stuff. Much tougher than paint.
I thought about powder coating, but that would probably cost a fortune.
-Larry
Even mine has a bit around the outer lip (where it forms a "U") and around the center pulley. And it's never been stored outside. It will be now, but covered.
Is this something that should be bothered with, or is it just gonna be that way?
I had an idea here. I suspect it's not totally original and someone else has already tried it.
I was thinking of cleaning the outer channel out, wire brush the rust out, and then lay a coat of that rubberized truck-bed stuff that you can get by the can. You know, that gritty non-skid ruberized stuff.
Not the whole deck. Say, about a 2" stripe all around, from the bottom of the deck, over the lip, and down into that "U" shaped channel, and then up the body of the deck about 2".
Anyone used this on the underside?
It's pretty tough stuff. Much tougher than paint.
I thought about powder coating, but that would probably cost a fortune.
-Larry