I pulled up this post about 5 minutes ago. I pulled up the URL. I got out my credit card. I bought. It's on it's way. Didn't take me but a NY minute to pick up on this jewel. Gun DR. I could kiss you.....er ah not really, but you have done me a super favor. Thanks.
The most important picture in the enclosed video (for me) on the site was washing under the lawn mower. My biggest peeve with welded, heavy duty, multiple blade mower decks is clogging with wet grass in the spring. I just bought a Ferris 61 IS700Z and had everything but the ability to wash the deck. I didn't want to have to buy a front mounted mower to get that option. Now I have the best of both worlds.
I too am tired of getting down on the ground to wash it out and the power sprayer, which would do the best job, can't (couldn't as you well know) get under the deck properly, even when lifted up at a 45 degree angle with my tractor FEL............it can now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With this little gem I can just roll across and get centered on a small ditch I have which allows about 5" under the deck, get this little sucker out and have her spotless in just a few minutes.
Today is a great day....................yes...............whoopee..................hot dog...............yipee...............................
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