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By Dennis Frisk (Dfrisk) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 11:14 am:
....the most cleaning My tractors get is blowing off with compressed air after every mowing. I may wipe them down with Brake-Klean and a rag while I'm working on them.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
Dennis F.,
I have adopted a similar routine as well now for cleaning my Cubs. The only difference is I just use fuel oil in a hand spray bottle & a rag for grease cutting and rust prevention. (I realize that the dust will hang onto the fuel oil, whereas it won't hang on the Brake-Kleen since there isn't any residual film left on the surfaces. But I can live with that...)
Ryan W
By Dennis Frisk (Dfrisk) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 11:14 am:
....the most cleaning My tractors get is blowing off with compressed air after every mowing. I may wipe them down with Brake-Klean and a rag while I'm working on them.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
Dennis F.,
I have adopted a similar routine as well now for cleaning my Cubs. The only difference is I just use fuel oil in a hand spray bottle & a rag for grease cutting and rust prevention. (I realize that the dust will hang onto the fuel oil, whereas it won't hang on the Brake-Kleen since there isn't any residual film left on the surfaces. But I can live with that...)
Ryan W