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Ifthe snowthrowerwillnot be usedfor30 daysor longer,or if it is the endof the snowseasonwhenthe lastpossibilityof snowis gone,the
equipmentneedsto be storedproperly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto ensuretop performancefromthe snowthrowerfor manymoreyears.
PREPARING ENGINE
Enginesstoredover30days need to bedrainedof fuel to prevent
deteriorationand gumfrom formingin fuel systemor onessential
carburetorparts.If thegasolineinyourenginedeterioratesduring
storage,youmayneedto havethe carburetor,and otherfuel system
components,servicedor replaced.
1. Removeall fuel fromtank by runningengineuntil it stops.
2. Changethe engineoil.
3. Removesparkplug and pour approximately1 oz. (30 rnl) of clean
engineoil intothe cylinder.Pullthe recoilstarterseveraltimesto
distributetheoil, and reinstallthe sparkplug.
4. Cleandebrisfrom aroundengine,and under,around,andbehind
muffler.Applya lightfilmof oil on anyareasthat are susceptible
to rust.
Storein a clean,dry and wellventilatedareaawayfromanyap-
pliancethatoperateswith a flame or pilotlight, such as a furnace,
waterheater,or clothesdryer.Avoidany areawitha spark
producingelectricmotor,or wherepowertools are operated.
Neverstoresnowthrowerwithfuel in tank indoorsor in poorlyventi-
latedareas,wherefuel fumesmayreachan openflame,sparkor pilol
lightas on a furnace,waterheater,clothesdryer or gas appliance.
If possible,avoidstorageareaswithhighhumidity.
Keepthe enginelevelin storage.Tiltingcan causefuel oroil
leakage.
PREPARING SNOW THROWER
Whenstoringthe snowthrowerin anunventilatedormetal stor-
age shed,careshouldbetaken to rustprooftheequipment.Using
a light oil or silicone,coat theequipment,especiallyanychains,
springs,bearingsandcables.
Removealldirt fromexteriorof engineandequipment.
Followlubricationrecommendations.
Storeequipmentin a clean,dry area.
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