Mower Blades

JEENDA Lawn Mower Deck Wash Connector Hose Attachment Clean Blades 921-04041 721-04041 532416405 GX22425 Compatible with Cub Cadet Craftsman Husky Yard Man MTD Troy-Bilt Poulan John Deere (1)

4.6/5 (376 reviews)
$4.95
JEENDA Lawn Mower Deck Wash Connector Hose Attachment Clean Blades 921-04041 721-04041 532416405 GX22425 Compatible with Cub Cadet Craftsman Husky Yard Man MTD Troy-Bilt Poulan John Deere (1)
As an Amazon Associate, Mowers.Cloud earns from qualifying purchases.

Check current price, fitment notes, and availability on Amazon:

🛒 See Price on Amazon

What It Is

This is a deck wash connector that lets you attach a garden hose to your mower deck to spray off grass clippings and debris without tilting the mower or removing the blade. It’s designed for use on most residential riding mowers and zero-turn mowers with a standard deck wash port.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Deck size: Fits mower decks with a factory-installed wash port opening (typically a 3/8” or 1/2” hole in the deck shell). Not for push mowers or small electric decks.
  • Model/brand fit: Direct replacement for OEM part numbers 921-04041, 721-04041, 532416405, and GX22425. Compatible with Cub Cadet, Craftsman, Husqvarna, Yard Man, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Poulan, and John Deere models that use those original parts.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is an aftermarket part, not OEM Cub Cadet. It’s functionally identical but may have slightly different plastic finish or thread tolerance.
  • Measurements: The connector has a 1/4” male quick-connect fitting on the hose side; verify your hose end matches. The deck-mounting side uses a push-in or twist-lock design—check your deck’s existing port type before ordering.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Made of nylon/plastic; durable enough for occasional washing but can crack if overtightened or hit by debris. Not as tough as metal OEM connectors.
  • Installation: Simple—push in or twist into deck port, attach hose. No tools needed, but ensure the O-ring is seated to prevent leaks.
  • Common gotcha: Some decks have a plugged port that needs a rubber stopper removed first. If your deck has no port at all, this won’t work—you’ll need a deck wash kit that drills a hole.
  • Use tip: Only run water with the blade engaged (engine running) to avoid flooding the deck and damaging bearings. Never leave water connected after use—drain the hose to prevent freeze damage.

Should You Buy It

If your mower already has a wash port and you want a cheap, easy way to clean the deck after each mow, this is a solid budget pick. It’s not as rugged as OEM, but for $5 and simple installation, it’s fine for light-duty use. Avoid if your deck lacks a port or you need a metal fitting for heavy commercial use.

Related Parts & Accessories

← More Mower Blades