Hi.I am with Gordon on this one.The absolute worst thing to do is continually start engine and not get it up to proper oil temp of at least 212F. Rock On
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Wow. Lots of interesting 'info' in this thread.
Let's see if I got it all: Yes, yes, no, yes, no, no, yes?
Hmm.
Seems folks have forgotten to take a little bit of time and winter prep correctly.
No one using fogging oil anymore?
No teaspoon of oil down the cylinders?
Guess the path of least resistance is to fill the tank, add the latest mixture of fuel additive and walk away.
I've owned a lawn / landscaping company for about 15 years.
Dozens and dozens of mowers, trimmers, blowers, etc...that need stored for next season. Approx 4-5months storage. (some items only get used 2-3months out of each year)
+ 11 motorcycles, and 5 snowmobiles.
It doesn't take much time to do it correctly.
We have not yet had a piece of equipment that didn't start @ beginning of each season.
-Warm up engine and change oil / filter.
-Follow directions on fogging oil can.
-Drain all fuel. Tank, petcock, carbs, bowls, everything.
-Coat inside of tank with fogging oil.
-Spoonful of oil in all spark plug holes.
-Turn all engines over a revolution or two.
They will all start perfectly next time you need them...no matter how long.
**Short 'off-season'? 1, 2 months max? Might not have to do anything.