Repairing a Rusted Mower Deck - No Welding

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • When I went to clean the underside of my mower deck and change the blades, as I usually do every year, I was shocked at how a few rust holes had eaten away at the deck. After talking to a welder, he felt the mower deck was not worth saving. I began my search for a mower deck but Murray had discontinued making parts for these ridding lawn mowers. After searching all over the internet and local businesses, I found no replacement. Since buying another ridding mower is not an option at the moment, I decided to repair it until I can come up with a permanent solution.
    For anyone reading this, if you find a Murray Select 40 inch mower deck in good condition, please let me know.

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  • @udavidism
    @udavidism Год назад +5

    I think this is a great repair! I own my own construction company and can recognize quality work. I have seen others get an old license plate and screw it into place and others get slabs of sheet metal and weld them on while looking awful. This mower deck didn't structurally fail, it just rusted out. If fiberglass will stay in a car repair rumbling down the road and sometimes the whole car, this repair will work just fine. When I repair something I want it to look as close to the original as possible, this repair does that. People making comments like "it's metal for a reason" and talk about someone "losing a foot" don't have any idea what they are talking about. There will not be exploding shrapnel flying out from under this deck and the repairs were on top anyway. Some people cannot recognize a quality repair when they see it. Great video!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Thank you!!! I’ve proven that this repair worked because I use this mower every week. Here in Florida the grass grows year round and the soil is mostly sand. It is still holding up. I’m not saying it will last forever but nothing lasts forever anyway. Some of these comments come from people that are speculating but never have tried the repairs themselves. They just want to criticize the video and don’t even watch it. I really appreciate you watching and commenting. ❤️

  • @melnewdem9929
    @melnewdem9929 2 года назад +2

    You are my hero!! Thank you SO much...I have been told exactly the same ...my deck cannot be welded...but now I will definitely try this!! What a smart cookie you are....

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад

      You are welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting. The fix worked! 😃

  • @bassfamily8413
    @bassfamily8413 Год назад +4

    That was GANGSTA!!! You showed that deck who is BOSS!! #BOSS #GANGSTAGRANNY
    🌟🌟🌟💗💗💗🌎🌎🌎💗💗💗🌟🌟🌟

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Hahaha! You’re funny! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks! ☺️

  • @billwells8054
    @billwells8054 Год назад +2

    Fantastic, thank you! I saw rust holes thru my mower deck today after mowing. I may give your repair a try, but my previous attempts at fiberglassing have been ugly. Yes the 90 degree heat is a culprit. Sets off the curing too fast. Boo-hoo to the complainers. You did great and explained great. Previously I tried coating under the deck with automotive undercoating. Nope, I don't recommend that. I have been repairing things for 70 years and won't stop any time soon! It is a philosophy.

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      I’m nearly your age and I too am still going until I drop. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍

    • @billwells8054
      @billwells8054 Год назад

      @@Chocaluvr I intended to use your repair method, bought the FG repair kit. When I cleaned and sanded the underside of the deck I realized there was no hope. More hole than metal. I looked online and found a replacement deck for abt $120. Surprised me, it was a perfect fit. When I got the mower reassembled, I sprayed the deck underside with heavy protective enamel. Looks like new! Thanks for your inspiration.
      Bill
      Olympia WA

  • @AdiGV
    @AdiGV 2 года назад +4

    Great JOB!!! you are inspirational. When everyone else said no, you proved them it could be done with pure GRIT. pun intended.

  • @jimlewo4693
    @jimlewo4693 2 года назад +2

    I saw another RUclips used graphite spray paint on bottom to keep grass from sticking and easier clean-up. Looks great what you did

    • @billwells8054
      @billwells8054 Год назад

      I tried auto undercoating spray to keep grass from sticking. Not my best idea.

  • @scotta9114
    @scotta9114 Год назад +1

    Wow, what a wonderful restoration. The way I look at it, this is a permanent fix. With the fiberglass, Bondo, and all of your proper preparation, I would think it will last for years. I repair Yard Equipment and the Mowers that are badly rotted, are often from owner's that use lots of fertilizer. It seems to eat up the steel and even the Commercial Alloy Decks over time. Thanks for educating me on restoring a Mower Deck. Again, Nice job! Cheers!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! 😊

  • @JoseE60
    @JoseE60 Год назад +1

    I think I'm in Love, what a woman !
    I actually own a mower repair shop in Florida.
    So this is a great video for repairing decks.
    Thank you !

  • @stevesautorepair
    @stevesautorepair 2 года назад +2

    You did a fantastic job on that !!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Steve for watching and commenting. Surprisingly the fix is holding up very well. 😁

  • @brianlchase
    @brianlchase Год назад +3

    Try coating it with RP-342 military grade wax / cosmoline coating. The forums say it lasts about 2 mowing seasons. I'm going to try it. I'm getting tired of messing with it and touching up the paint every six months. I saw one guy had his galvanized. That's a thought.

  • @hhazelton4391
    @hhazelton4391 2 года назад +1

    WOW...You are quite the DIYer! I learned a lot from this. Thanks

  • @allstringron
    @allstringron Год назад

    Spectacular! I just read in the comments that your temporary repair has lasted a year so far with weekly use. Impressive. I just learned about Rust Reformer. I have two projects I'd like to try that stuff on. Thanks for sharing and inspiring. God Bless.

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Thanks! Yup, it’s held on tight all this time even when people said it wouldn’t. I’m still using it every week. 👍

  • @jimgill5706
    @jimgill5706 2 года назад +1

    Very good work. I hope that it holds up.

  • @peterw1293
    @peterw1293 Год назад

    Final product looms awesome! All it takes is a little patience and some basic know how. Nice job!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @billmcdonald1019
    @billmcdonald1019 Год назад

    I have the same mower and had similar problem. I did weld mine, but watching your video I was fascinated at the outcome..You did a great job. Will definitely try your process in the future. :)

  • @garyalensr
    @garyalensr Год назад +2

    Wow!!! You did an absolutely amazing job on that deck. I was shocked at how good that came out. Awesome job with that deck. If I ever have to do this I will be referring back to your video. Actually I'm going to save this video. Thank you for posting it

  • @maverick4045
    @maverick4045 Год назад +1

    WOW, you did an AMAZING job! This is the 3rd video of yours I have watch. So far, I LOVE how short, "QUICK", & to the point they've been. NOT dragging on & on, & ON with a lot of technical jargon. Tell me what to do, how to do it, how to be safe, & with quick 1 sentences (2 @ the most) explanations. Highlight important steps, especially areas to be safe, again with "Quick" explanations, for example, this stuff doesn't work that way, read more about it on-line if a person chooses. For another example, for the vast majority, people heard of "water-soluble" so in my opinion, people don't need to go on for an additional 5 minutes explaining water-soluble & why. If those 2 words confuses someone, we all learn different, they can look it up & learn about it their own way. TOO MANY videos drag on & on as we watch a person struggle to unscrew a bolt or ramble on about nothing related to what we want to know!
    I especially like how you utilized typical tools, equipment, & items any person might have around the house; Highlighting the effect you were seeking. You did a tremendous job & it looks great!!
    Realistically, ½ way through a reg. Mowing season, most will NEVER notice any imperfection unless they enjoy being an asshole🤣😃

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your comment. I appreciate that you took the time to review the video constructively. I try to keep it short because trying to film while you’re working is a little difficult and time consuming, and most people, including myself, like short and straight to the point videos when possible. Have a great day!

  • @TerminalStare
    @TerminalStare Год назад +2

    Dang Girl you got it goin on I'd buy ya a glass of wine and we can talk about doin some fiberglass body work ,I think you stumbled on to something here great work You're hired !

  • @crystalburns8746
    @crystalburns8746 Год назад +2

    WOW !!!!!👌 👏 😍 YOU DID A DAMN GOOD JOB . ❤❤️‍🔥👍 👏 👌 🙌

  • @zaga416
    @zaga416 Год назад +1

    Great job you saved a ton of $$$

  • @robertantoinetta1121
    @robertantoinetta1121 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @sooke54
    @sooke54 2 года назад +2

    You can buy bondo with fiberglass strands in it to add strength

    • @billwells8054
      @billwells8054 Год назад

      Thanks, I am looking for ideas like that.

  • @CHATTYPATTYDOLLY
    @CHATTYPATTYDOLLY Год назад +2

    I wish I had your confidence. I really need to repair my lawn mower that has rusted, because I fear it is unsafe, but I don't think I am capable of all this. :(

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад +1

      If you are able to get someone to weld it, it’s better. In my case, the welder told me it was beyond a welding repair. I couldn’t find a replacement mower deck for it, new or used, so I resorted to doing this temporary fix until I could find a permanent solution. The temporary fix surprisingly lasted a good 14 months. It was beginning to show some tiny holes in the repairs and I didn’t want to repair it again. It probably would have lasted me longer if I didn’t live in Florida with sand for soil and it literally sand blasts it every time I mowed. I retired my mower due to discontinued parts and bought a new one. Good luck! :)

    • @CHATTYPATTYDOLLY
      @CHATTYPATTYDOLLY Год назад

      @@Chocaluvr Unfortunately I don't have anyone to help with anything. I try to do stuff myself, but usually give up in the middle because I just can't do it...maybe I got my money out of the mower. I bought it about 5 years ago, but haven't used it regularly because I have had a lawn guy off and on...anyway, I know what you mean about Florida because that is where I live. I have plenty of sand kicking up in my face!

  • @dog0311
    @dog0311 2 года назад +2

    You did an awesome job. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth doing that to my John Deere D105 that rusted out with 35 hours on it, or selling it as is and letting someone else fix it. Tractor still runs good, but the deck, SMH I bought a huskivara to replace it.

    • @twojack87
      @twojack87 2 года назад

      Look for a used deck, you can even try decks from other models in the same production year. I found a deck off a lx188 that dropped right into my gt262

    • @netwrench6570
      @netwrench6570 Год назад

      My JD started rusting at two years. Not my Grandfather's company any more. Sold his 1950 tractor in the 80's and it was solid. Looking at Husky's.

  • @FlySafe1000
    @FlySafe1000 Год назад

    Great job!!!

  • @michaelmixon2479
    @michaelmixon2479 2 года назад

    Great job! Looks practically new!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching! It’s holding up very well too.

  • @pjmarkert1
    @pjmarkert1 Год назад

    Nice job. I wonder if it would be stronger if you used carbon fiber mat instead of fiberglass.

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      I’ve never heard of carbon fiber mat. I’ll look into it. So far, it’s been holding up. It’s been 14 months since I did this.

  • @gregdewar6888
    @gregdewar6888 2 года назад +1

    How long is that Barber glass patch holding up to

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад +1

      It’s been 2 months since I did this and it has been holding up very well so far.

    • @mari-leefiducia8640
      @mari-leefiducia8640 2 года назад +1

      @@Chocaluvr
      Was wondering if you could give us another update on how this is holding out ... thanks again , great content 👌 !!

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад +3

      @@mari-leefiducia8640 it’s going on 4 months soon and it’s still holding up just like the first day I did this. I mow every week here in Florida in its sandy soil and I check it every time I mow. 👍

  • @apbjap
    @apbjap Год назад +1

    Great video! Is it still holding?

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      Yes. It’s still holding 🙂

  • @krizalaniz7575
    @krizalaniz7575 Год назад

    Ma’am I have the same mower but idk what size the belt is. Don’t know any info on it . :(

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      The mower should have a sticker label with all the part numbers on it. If you can get a hold of a manual, it should also list it there.

    • @krizalaniz7575
      @krizalaniz7575 Год назад

      Nope. This thing is older then the moon. I got it for $150 on Facebook used of course but it has no manual or stickers 😢 thank you anyway. Great job on your deck

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад

      @@krizalaniz7575 if the mower has a model number, I can probably look up the part number. Let me know which belt are you looking for.

  • @mattcoffman4048
    @mattcoffman4048 2 года назад

    Do you have any results after 1 year of service?

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад +2

      Hello Matt. It’s been only one month since I did this and so far it’s been holding up very well. Only time will tell. Florida soil is very sandy and mower decks are sandblasted every time you mow. It will wear down even new mower decks.

    • @mattcoffman4048
      @mattcoffman4048 2 года назад +1

      @@Chocaluvr I’m in Florida also

    • @dog0311
      @dog0311 2 года назад

      How long did your deck last, I live in Largo. My John Deere D105 only has about 40 hours on it. But it is 5 years old. I think I'm going to bottom paint my new one, seems washing it out just makes it rust faster.

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  2 года назад +1

      @@dog0311 my riding mower is 15 years old now and I mow for about an 1-1/2 hours every week. Do the math. The rust began about two years ago when I began to wash it- big mistake!! I should have continued with just cleaning it without water. When I get around to replacing it, the first thing I’m going to do to the new mower deck is to treat the underside to prevent rust, and wet grass and mud sticking to it. There are several products out there that you can use. I would still sell your old mower as is and let the buyer decide.

    • @zenzekezenard4269
      @zenzekezenard4269 2 года назад

      @@Chocaluvr I never washed my Troy Bilt push mower and got bad rust as in holes. I washed the underside 4 times in 3 years. After mowing, i removed wet grass from the underside. Rust anyways. Perhaps Troys are made with thinner steel these days. I have an older one with deck 100% intact. I repair my current but have older desk as a spare.

  • @netwrench6570
    @netwrench6570 Год назад +2

    You lost me at Bondo...

  • @ededmund5685
    @ededmund5685 Год назад

    WOW are you married ? i'm looking for a GOOD WOMAN ..
    Good video Thanks Ed Loretto Ontario Canada

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching 🙂

  • @davidstill754
    @davidstill754 Год назад +3

    You made it look good but the mower deck is metal for a reason.
    Could not and would not recommend this as a fix to anyone.
    The blade tips on a mower travel around 175mph . Bondo and fiberglass just won't provide the reinforcement nor support the structure of the deck in the event you hit something with the deck or cause it to flex

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад +10

      I not only made it look good (unintentionally) but made it functional as I intended. It's supposed to be a temporary fix until I replace it with a new deck or mower, as I stated on the video, which I don't think you watched it through. I am not recommending anything to anyone: read my disclosure at the beginning of the video. I made a video to show how I resolved the problem temporarily on my mower deck. It has been providing the "reinforcement" and "support" for the past 9 months and I have hit something with the deck without any problems so far. I check the deck thoroughly every time I use the mower and it has held up so far. Why don't you make a video of your own and stop trying to discredit and trash other people's video. Have a nice day!

    • @davidstill754
      @davidstill754 Год назад +2

      @Chocaluvr I don't want to see someone lose a foot. Thats why I replied to your video. I'm glad you didn't recommend anyone doing this. I simply agreed with you.ea
      So why are your feathers so ruffled

    • @Chocaluvr
      @Chocaluvr  Год назад +6

      @@davidstill754 My feathers aren’t ruffled but I’m tired of repeating myself over and over like a parrot to people that are quick to give out their critique without even watching the video. It’s so thoughtful and noble of you to think of others losing a foot and discrediting my repair while you’re at it. Do you think I made these repairs to cause anyone to lose their foot? I don’t want to lose my foot either. It’s a video to try to help others that are in my situation. I leave it at their discretion if they want to do this. The results speak for itself; it has worked for the past 9 months, there’s the proof. But like I said, it’s temporary; it’s not meant to last a lifetime, nothing lasts a lifetime. I wish people would try to do these things first on their own before trashing other peoples’ videos.

    • @davidstill754
      @davidstill754 Год назад

      @Chocaluvr I do work on mowers so I do repairs on my own everyday.
      Just one more reason why I can easily say your repair job is fruitless and time wasted. You took a piece of junk mower deck and made a terrible attempt at fixing it.
      Buy a welder or have it welded and done properly.
      Finally if you still have two brain cells left, your pitiful attempt at repairing a mower deck for YOU but I didn't and I wouldn't recommend anyone following your nonsensical attempt at fixing it.
      If you can't handle that than take a long walk of a short pier and take your crappy mowe deck with you when you do!!!

  • @DaveTheBigTomato
    @DaveTheBigTomato Год назад

    Good job.