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Chxbeachva


Location: Long Island, NY
Joined: Oct 31, 2010
Points: 52

Summer Storage
Original Message   Mar 12, 2011 9:30 pm
So I had a fun season with this JD 1028 I picked up last October. I have a busy few months ahead so I have to put this thing away while I have the chance. I ran the machine until it ran out of gas and changed the oil. Since this was only it's first season is there anything else I should do before I put the cover on it? It probably had about 20 hours of use.
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midfiman


Joined: Feb 9, 2011
Points: 20

Re: Summer Storage
Reply #9   Mar 14, 2011 10:42 am
Hey gang,

I've been one to drain out the tanks in my machine.  However, I'm thinking of just filling up the tank all the way and adding some stabil.  A few questions though.

For those of you who always put Sta-bil in your gas, how much do you need to put in?

When storing the unit for the summer, how much should you put in, or are you all set if your gas already has been premixed with Stabil.

I'm assuming I cannot add any stabil to my gas/oil mix for any of the 2 cycle engines I have, yes?  For example, I run my Stihl BR600 backpack blower with a mix of gas and 2 cycle Stihl ultra which has stabilizer in it.  I'm assuming I don't have to do anything with that, yes?  I always use the Stihl Ultra 2 in all of my 2 cycle engines, so I think they should be okay with the built in stabilizer, yes?

Thanks for your help!

midfi

bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 321

Re: Summer Storage
Reply #10   Mar 14, 2011 7:26 pm
Your normal Stabill premix is fine, Just follow the directions on bottle- Then run your engine for 5-10 min to make sure it is in your carb and jets
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samdog


Joined: Feb 9, 2010
Points: 55

Re: Summer Storage
Reply #11   Mar 18, 2011 12:39 am
Lots of good advice.

I'm in the carb draining club, or if it doesn't have a drain, I remove the bowl and wipe it clean.

Ounce of oil in the cylinder and close the valves also very important.

royster


" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"

Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284

Re: Summer Storage
Reply #12   Apr 15, 2011 11:23 am
  Yesterday, I put my Craftsman 52993 snow blower    ( pictures under the heading  "my snowblower picture "  Mar31, 2011)   in the barn for summer storage.  Outside on  the driveway, .I washed off the auger and impeller casings with the garden hose and let it dry in the sun.  I used a car paste wax on all the painted surfaces, I got a spray can of light oil  at Canadian Tire  and sprayed the inside of the auger and impeller casings , including the auger and impeller .all the bare metal control rods and the skid plates.

I filled it up with gas and put  10ml  of  Sta-bil in the gas tank,  I run it for about 10 minutes , then changed the oil, It only had a few hours  on it,  ( I had changed it the first time  when it had 5 hours on it., )Again I  used Mobil 1  5/30 , I lightly lubed the  discharge  and the deflector drive control levers, .the hydro lever and the drive speed and traction drive control levers  Checked the heated grips . I started it up again and drove it up the ramp into the barn. Then I removed  the sparkplug  and put just  a few drops of the same motor oil in the sparkplug hole , pulled it over a few times and put the sparkplug back in . then I put on the  breathable snow blower cover .    Did I forget anything?  

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