Racinbob 11,082 #1 Posted September 24, 2023 This is a late 1970's 48" deck I purchased new right after I converted my B-80 to a B-160. It's seen extremely heavy usage and while I keep the blades sharp and the bearings lubed the only cleaning it gets during the season is I hoist the front of the tractor and scrape the clumped wet grass from underneath. Every fall when I put it up for the winter I do clean it off good and spray it with whatever lubricant I have on the shelf. This year Free All got the call. After nearly 50 years it still looks like this. 11 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,631 #2 Posted September 24, 2023 @Racinbob THATS WHAT I,M TALKING ABOUT ! thats what I do , none of my decks have baffles , removed them , also regularly look over and under my decks , use a mirror / light for a quick check , that metal / lubrication feed is VITAL FOR DECK LIFE . also some lubricant is better than NONE ,I also ,give mine a summer check / drop , prop it up to the sun / minimal cleaning , deck gets hot , sucks in the lubricant , decks also get a winter pre soak / after a light cleaning , up against the wall , spring to eye screw bolt , hold up . fine triangular file for blade sharpening , minimal grass debris , just a black heavy oil stain , decks run quietly , no bearing whine , every related bearing , is 550 degree Lucas protected , mule drive / needle bearing , no screaming clutch , once you change over , your decks will live on , Pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 11,082 #3 Posted September 24, 2023 I don't go that far Pete. They get a good cleaning and oil spray once a year before they go up for the winter. Other than that it's just a quick scrape the clumps off after each mowing. There's been threads about different coatings to protect the underside and I did that to the other deck (42") I used POR-15 seven or eight years ago. It's holding up well but based on this old 48" I wouldn't coat another one. I'm also wondering if the POR-15 may start separating and allow moisture under it. I will give it a good inspection when I remove it in a few weeks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,631 #4 Posted September 24, 2023 @Racinbob .BOB, never used POR , , used LUBRIPLATE , CHAIN AND CABLE SPRAY AND LUBRIPLATE HEAVY DUTY OPEN GEAR SPRAY , and continue to use it today , no moisture , flaking , spider cracks / rot . it bakes on with the suns heat , stains the metal black . another thing , the grass , barely stays with it , don't have any clumps of grass , R/D decks , at highest setting . once finding the complete redo set up , that works , applied it to my other 2 tractors . all 3 set up the same way , for any corrective repetitive failure . keep them solidly reliable , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brockport Bill 1,662 #5 Posted September 24, 2023 beautiful deck -- i want to cry when i see these older WH decks with huge holes and rust rot -- such a shame to see the lack of routine maintenance --- dads old saying -- "a piece of equipment will take care of you as well as you take care of it" 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites