Gentlemen,
All input is very much appreciated and understood. I should clarify that I pressure wash at only 1,000 psi and hot water, with the deck off the tractor and not reinstalled until "dry." I use only compressed air to clean the tractor of dust. Our "lawn" is country, growing grass in clay with moist weeds populating some areas of the yard and woods areas being mowed. (Not country club for sure!) The moist weed and grass juices, mixed with the dust makes for a very sticky and then very hard accumulation - even when conditions are "dry".
I like JD Tank's suggestion on brush painting and the use of "fluid film" which I have to find out where its available. I grease after pressure washes and keep the water spray off the bearings. (grease is cheap)
I plan on using some rust reformer where the heat of the welds came through and began rusting since they were not painted by John Deere. Then prime and brush paint for the season. The 48 inch deck detaches much easier on the X739 than on our 425 AWS, which is still in the family.
Again, thank you for the inputs.....
Bill
All input is very much appreciated and understood. I should clarify that I pressure wash at only 1,000 psi and hot water, with the deck off the tractor and not reinstalled until "dry." I use only compressed air to clean the tractor of dust. Our "lawn" is country, growing grass in clay with moist weeds populating some areas of the yard and woods areas being mowed. (Not country club for sure!) The moist weed and grass juices, mixed with the dust makes for a very sticky and then very hard accumulation - even when conditions are "dry".
I like JD Tank's suggestion on brush painting and the use of "fluid film" which I have to find out where its available. I grease after pressure washes and keep the water spray off the bearings. (grease is cheap)
I plan on using some rust reformer where the heat of the welds came through and began rusting since they were not painted by John Deere. Then prime and brush paint for the season. The 48 inch deck detaches much easier on the X739 than on our 425 AWS, which is still in the family.
Again, thank you for the inputs.....
Bill