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- Husqvarna YTH2348
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Thanks again Egon!
I do have another question about my deck ...
I finished mowing the backyard the other day and parked the mower on a flat surface and connected the water hose to the quick-connect area of the deck, water turned on and engaged the blades ... but I didn't feel any water was going through the nipple and into the deck?
When I had used it before, I could *definitely* tell the water was being flung everywhere inside the deck by the blades but this time it didn't sound/look different and there was only a tiny trickle of water from the area under the nipple, nothing seemed to be flung up and into the deck to rinse it of clippings.
I checked it (w/out my glasses on) it didn't appear to be clogged, but it must be. How can I fix that? I have an air compressor with hose and attachments available to me. I don't know how to work all of the attachments but I regularly use the tire-filler and the directed air nozzle.
Thanks again Egon!
I do have another question about my deck ...
I finished mowing the backyard the other day and parked the mower on a flat surface and connected the water hose to the quick-connect area of the deck, water turned on and engaged the blades ... but I didn't feel any water was going through the nipple and into the deck?
When I had used it before, I could *definitely* tell the water was being flung everywhere inside the deck by the blades but this time it didn't sound/look different and there was only a tiny trickle of water from the area under the nipple, nothing seemed to be flung up and into the deck to rinse it of clippings.
I checked it (w/out my glasses on) it didn't appear to be clogged, but it must be. How can I fix that? I have an air compressor with hose and attachments available to me. I don't know how to work all of the attachments but I regularly use the tire-filler and the directed air nozzle.