fried1765
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Re: Any concern about a "dry start" after a tractor sits unused for a while?
I have 3 older Ford Tractors.
Two are gas, and one is diesel.
They are stored indoors, and sit for more than 9 months.
I use Battery Tenders, and Battery Minders (I have many, but am slowly switching over to the "Minders").
I add only Stanadyne additive to the diesel.
I buy only 100LL (low lead) aviation gas for the gassers, because there is NO GASOLINE sold WITHOUT ETHANOL in Ma.
I do use Stabil.
100LL is rather pricey, but I use less than 25 gal. of it each year.
I also use it (mixed) for chain saws and weed whips, as well as (unmixed) for my 6.5 KW Honda generator.
I use automotive (with ethanol) premium gas in my big box store (JD) riding mower, and I add Stabil.
I agree with those that think a month is nothing. Start and go.
If setting over winter with old oil then changing the oil would be a greater benefit. Gets any contamination and or water out before starting.
Draining the fuel from a gasser's carb would help restarting.
I have 3 older Ford Tractors.
Two are gas, and one is diesel.
They are stored indoors, and sit for more than 9 months.
I use Battery Tenders, and Battery Minders (I have many, but am slowly switching over to the "Minders").
I add only Stanadyne additive to the diesel.
I buy only 100LL (low lead) aviation gas for the gassers, because there is NO GASOLINE sold WITHOUT ETHANOL in Ma.
I do use Stabil.
100LL is rather pricey, but I use less than 25 gal. of it each year.
I also use it (mixed) for chain saws and weed whips, as well as (unmixed) for my 6.5 KW Honda generator.
I use automotive (with ethanol) premium gas in my big box store (JD) riding mower, and I add Stabil.