I have two mowers -
1) Husqvarna AWD Self propelled walk behind mower with a Honda GCV160 Engine and
2) Cub Cadet Zero Turn Z Force SX 54 Riding Mower with Kawasaki FR730V 24 HP engine.
It is in my practice after every mow (roughly once a week) to clean the bottom of the deck of both the mowers with a self made plastic scrapping tool. I dont use the Garden hose attachment as I feel that water will increase rusting conditions. I do move the blades a little to get access around the blades to scrape the lumps of grass cake.
Lately , reading generically, I have come across about the practice of removing spark plugs wire that has been mentioned everywhere before working near the blades. This made me think that am I doing an unsafe practice.
For the walk behind mower, I have the ignition lever disengaged and fuel shut off and then I tilt the mower to its side and for the Riding mower, I absolutely make sure that the key is out.
What do you guys think? Should I absolutely pull he Spark plug wires every time? I read that chances of pull start engines ( like my walk behind mower) to start with a small turn of the blade is less likely whereas the electric start like the riding mower has small chance of starting due to ignition or electric fault.
On consequence part, seems like it is similar to flying in airplanes. Very less chance of accident but if it does happen, result can be devastating. I am sure to lose fingers and may be entire palm till the wrist.
The darn plug wires are so tight that even for maintenance, I tried to pull them a couple times, they dont come off easily. Perhaps that makes me lazy to do it after every mow. Will these wires become loose over time and come off easily. Another point is that the Riding mower engine is so hot after the mow, pulling the wires before cleaning the deck will require me to deal with the heat and because I do the cleaning outside garage, I will have to put the plug wire back to restart the mower to park in the garage.
Again, what do you guys practice and think about this ? Thanks in advance.