When my previous tractor was new I would wash it after each mowing session to keep it looking clean and new. After about a year of doing this I discovered that I was doing more harm than good keeping it washed. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Washing your tractor regularly, especially with the hood up and around the hydro drive area can cause electrical problems, such as corroded wiring terminals, connectors and switches. It can also get water into bearings and bushings causing them to rust or bind up. Water can enter your mower gearbox through the vent. Another possible problem, although I haven’t personally experienced this, is causing a metal casing, such as a motor block or hydro housing to crack or distort from cold water contacting the hot metal if it isn’t allowed to cool first.
Since then I have used compressed air to blow the dust, grass and debris off my equipment after mowing. If it is wet weather and my tractor gets coated with wet grass and mud I will wash it taking care to keep water away from the trouble areas. Usually though it is just dry grass and dust and I only use the compressed air keeping the equipment dry. I really like using this 20” long air blow gun for this purpose.
Air Blow Gun
It also works great in place of sweeping the garage and sidewalks. I like using it instead of a vacuum for cleaning the inside of my truck. The inside of my truck stays relatively clean unlike some guy’s who work out of them getting them really dirty, so its not like I am blowing a cloud of dust and dirt around the inside of the truck. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I never wax anything, not even my truck or car.