How to Prevent Grass from Sticking to Your Mower Deck

» Posted by on Mar 8, 2021 in Tree Service | 0 comments

One of the most fun activities that we enjoy doing is mowing our garden or lawn. This is something that our daddies and/or grandpa feel comfortable doing in the house during free time. But, have you tried mowing the lawn, and oftentimes, the grass keeps on sticking to the mower deck? We understand that while this is just a petty concern, it can potentially ruin the mood to do house tasks! There are many ways to avoid problems in the mowing activity, whether you call a professional like the tree care services in Delaware County, or read through this blog and solve the issue on your own!    

The mower deck can be found the underneath main part of the lawnmower where the blade of the equipment spins. In a normal circumstance, the equipment will dispense the grass that was cut by the blade, but there are also times that they get stuck to the extent of affecting the mower’s performance.    

The following are the things to do:   

  1. Make some narrow passes – you can prevent grass from sticking to your mower by making narrow passes as you mow the area. This means that you should not mow the entire deck in one sitting and divide the area into two-day cleaning series. The deck would be more likely to be cleaner as there is just less grass that enters it.    
  1. Coat your mower with vegetable oil – Now, this is something unusual to the ears, isn’t it? Although uncommon, coating some vegetable oil on your mower is as effective as cleaning your mower, although this is more on the preventative measures. Vegetable oil serves as an effective lubricant that prevents the grass to stick to the deck as you use your mower. All you need to do is to make sure that your mower is clean and free of grass, and then take some vegetable oil and some paper towel. Soak the paper towel in the vegetable oil and wipe the paper towel to the deck’s surface. When you are finished, you will notice that there would less grass that would stick to your mower.    
  1. Clean your deck – of course, cleaning your deck and the whole mower would be the most common solution there is. Make sure that your mower equipment is turned off before you do anything to it. Firstly, turn off the equipment and plug it off. Then with care, lift the lawnmower and turn it on its side. In removing the grass and the dust, you can use a plastic scraping tool or anything long and a little sharp. Use anything convenient for cleaning to remove the grass and around the mower. There will also be times when you will encounter difficult grass and other dirt. For this, you can use an air compressor. It is believed that some blasts of pressurized air can dislodge hardened grass and other difficult particles that can be found in your mower. Also, it is important to note that you should not use water in cleaning any dirt or removing any grass from your mower.  

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