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<blockquote data-quote="SMiller" data-source="post: 706121" data-attributes="member: 8679"><p>I have done lawncare\landscaping for 13 years and the secret to never having a problem has been to use equipment often and hard. When not in use at the end of fall we empty the fuel tank and tun it upside down and shake every last drop out of the tank, then we fire it up on fumes and run what ever is left in the line\carb out of it so there is no gas at all left in it, then we store it in a heated shop so no moister gets in them, come spring when we are ready for it we fill it full of fresh 2-stroke and go right back to using it often and hard. 13 years and zero problems!</p><p></p><p>Fresh gaped plugs, fuel, and air filter come spring before ever starting it. </p><p></p><p>We only run Stihl, that really helps to keep the problems down... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMiller, post: 706121, member: 8679"] I have done lawncare\landscaping for 13 years and the secret to never having a problem has been to use equipment often and hard. When not in use at the end of fall we empty the fuel tank and tun it upside down and shake every last drop out of the tank, then we fire it up on fumes and run what ever is left in the line\carb out of it so there is no gas at all left in it, then we store it in a heated shop so no moister gets in them, come spring when we are ready for it we fill it full of fresh 2-stroke and go right back to using it often and hard. 13 years and zero problems! Fresh gaped plugs, fuel, and air filter come spring before ever starting it. We only run Stihl, that really helps to keep the problems down... lol [/QUOTE]
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