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Joined: Apr 2020
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Hi everyone. New to the lawn scene, but it seems like ISO rules have really given me more time to look after the lawn.
Couple of weeks ago I took the plunge and brought myself Rover 45.
It still has all it's factory parts which was what I was after.
According to the owner, his never even sharpened the blades.
They moved onto an acreage many years ago, when they brought a ride on mower for grass duties.
So it's been sitting in his shed collecting dust for over 10 years.

Just planning on getting the blades sharpened, and perhaps tend to any parts need TLC.
According to the motor it's a 07/05/2004 model =)

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Grass deflector and chain case cover definitely needs some TLC.
So I took them out and started to strip them down. The deflector has so much rust!!!

I'm still trying to get all the rust of the deflector, but Bunnings is closed for ANZAC day, so I can't go buy anything to help me.
Progress so far with the tools I had already lying around.

Chain cover was in much better condition. Just cosmetic damage.

Any recommendations on what sort of paint to use? Spray Can ideally, since I don't have a compressor or spray gun.

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Hi Lawnewb,

Well it seems as though you've managed to find a fairly good honest mower that's not had any bodgey work or modification made to it.

What you have there is the very last variant of the Rover Model 45 with the rearward facing clutch lever opposed to the earlier forward pointing made unit.

I've got to ask you how did you manage to get the powder coating off so easily as that's the big bugbear with these Rovers, yes they can look good but underneath all that powder coating lurks heaps of metal cancer just waiting to surprise you.

A electrolysis bath would remove all that rust on the deflector really nicely and thoroughly to the core.

I'm sure you're aware of one of these as I feel you've read my thread on that rusty verti-cutter I built and commented on at the end ?

Ultra-Colour make a pretty close Red in a spray can that will match up nicely to the rest of the machine.

Cheers,
BB.


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Hey BB,

Yeah very happy with my purchase =D

I just used paint stripper and it all came of like how I would expect paint to come off. Just a generic tin from Bunnings.

I'll have to look closer into the electrolysis bath, I mostly just skimmed through the pics on your thread for inspiration! hehe.

And thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into Ultra-Colour.

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Hi, Lawnewb,

I'll dig the tin out and put up a photo of it so that you can identify with it.

I'm somewhat gobsmacked that paint stripper removed the powder coating that easily as PC is normally a devil of a product to work with, especially the removal of it.

Cheers,
BB.


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BB,
I had a Victa the other day that I was able to just pull the powder coat off in big sheets, obviously the base must have not been cleaned before the pc was applied, it was the worst I have ever seen

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Just took a trip to Bunnings and got everything needed for the electrolysis bath. Unfortunately have some errands to do and can’t set it up till tonight. Will take plenty of pics of the process.

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Ok got my electrolysis bath all setup. Seems to be working pretty quick, the murky water is only 10 mins in.

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Hi LN,

Would be best if you had an anode on each side with the job in the middle. This way it works both sides of the job.

Not quite sure why you're using pool salt though as it should be alkaline and caustic bases are best in this situation.

Cheers,
BB.


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G'day folks,
Originally Posted by Bonnar_Bloke
Not quite sure why you're using pool salt though as it should be alkaline and caustic bases are best in this situation.
This.
I don't currently run an electrolysis bath [the molasses bath works really well for the stuff I do], but Soda Ash, also from the Pool Supplies section, would be my choice of alkali base for this job, as the best 'bang for buck' chemical. Speaking with my Industrial Chemist hat on, that is to say.

Chlorides [salt is of course Sodium Chloride] tend to impregnate the surface of the metal, and cause after-rusting problems that are difficult to resolve.


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Hi Gadge,

Totally support what you're saying there. Salt ?..................a big no no on bare steel.

Cheers,
BB.


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Ekkk, guess i better take it out! Didn't really look that much into what's best, just thought salt would do the trick, whoops.

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Round 2. Raided the wifes pantry. Time to go to bed and let it do it's magic.

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Originally Posted by lawnewb
Raided the wifes pantry.

Glad you got the spelling of that last word right ! LOL


PS. Just purchased 2 bags of "Lectric" Washing Soda (best stuff to use) to start up my bath again to strip some old cast iron Cinema Seat ends for a friend.


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Originally Posted by Bonnar_Bloke
Originally Posted by lawnewb
Raided the wifes pantry.

Glad you got the spelling of that last word right ! LOL


PS. Just purchased 2 bags of "Lectric" Washing Soda (best stuff to use) to start up my bath again to strip some old cast iron Cinema Seat ends for a friend.
hahahaha.

Just took the deflector out. Will hit it with a wire brush later on today.

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Hi LN,

You'll need to use some running water while you brush it off and asap blow it dry with compressed air. Don't let it just air dry otherwise it will be a "lighter shade of pale",...........oops, sorry brown.

Cheers,
BB.


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Originally Posted by Bonnar_Bloke
Hi LN,

You'll need to use some running water while you brush it off and asap blow it dry with compressed air. Don't let it just air dry otherwise it will be a "lighter shade of pale",...........oops, sorry brown.

Cheers,
BB.

Yeah I just discovered that the hard way. I will put the deflector back in tonight for another bath because it's turned a nice poo brown just like what you mentioned lol.
Meanwhile, during the day the chain cover had a nice bath and I cleaned it as soon as it came out with some Acetone, it's looking nice and fresh now.

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The inside of that chain case looks like a surgical tray but with a couple of added holes LOL !

Well Done !


Cheers,
BB.


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Looks like its going well lawnewb. Looking forward to seeing the results.

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Alright, fished out the deflector and gave it a good clean. So many dimples left behind from the rust removal!

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