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| STORING MOWER FOR WINTER |
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| Storing your mower for the winter, should involve covering it up at least if not putting it in a storage building,since moisture and condensation are your worst enemies. To put stabil in the gas or not is the question, personally I LEAVE THAT UP TO YOU, Since I RECOMMEND A GOOD BOWL CLEAN OUT EVERY SPRING. Although some people run the carb dry and store it,some people mulch leaves during the winter with their mowers. |
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| Most definitely running the engine during the winter is the best practice of keeping everything going until the next season.Cleaning the cutting deck off by rinsing with a water hose is a good practice whether your storing the mower or just putting it up until the next cutting. Some batteries may fail during the winter storage,depending on the batteries age and quality. Some areas will switch from grass to snow,so snowblowers will soon come into season, for those who use them,now is the time to start tuning the engines. Speaking of snowblowers and mowers here is a good source for all your parts needs.They are not a internet based company, they only put a 400 page catalog out every spring.You can buy at dealer prices if you order 200 bucks a year from them.Dealer markup on kohler parts is rediculous as you will see if you get their catalog. MAPLE GROVE DISTRIBUTING GALVESTON,IN 46932 1-800-356-0331 ORDER LINE Short on cash by end of month get a payday loan no faxing,application taken over computer read more HERE |
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