winter storage question

   / winter storage question #1  

anthonyk

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Location
houston texas
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Century 3647
I've got a 1046 with the Kohler Command 23 hp engine.
I'm just about done with this season's lawn mowing and was about to put it in the barn for the winter.
Should I run the unit till it's out of gas?
I've heard you shouldn't leave gas in it, unused too long.
Any other tips for winter storage?

thanks,

anthony
 
   / winter storage question #2  
When I store something, I install a fuel shut off valve in line then I run fuel out of engine and line and I use Sta Bil in the fuel like our generator In Florida we don't have cold winters. see link below, I bought it at wally world
Gold Eagle - Stabil
Jim
 
   / winter storage question #3  
I go the other way. I use Stabil in the gas - run everything well in early November - then put them all inside the barn and remove any batteries. I leave the fuel systems wet.

Although this goes against my flight training, I do not run them dry.

If I get a warm day In January or early February, I will run everything for about 20 minutes. If not, and that is usually the case, they all get awakened in early April.

I have never had a problem doing this.

Then there is my generator. Generac 5 kW with a &^*%@!! Tecumseh on it. This gem has the world's worst carb - been rebuilt three times and now sports a new one. I start and run the generator once a month. A run is considered 1/2 hour with a 1500 watt load. Converted it to electric start last fall. Pulling was killing me.
 
   / winter storage question #4  
I drain the gas from my snowblower and run it dry in the spring. I believe that 2-cycle engines, using oil-gas mix, tend to get gummed up more than plain gasoline. Also, the snowblower will sit idle for a longer length of time than any of my other gas powered devices. My Cub tractor and Toro hand mower sit all winter with gas in the tanks and have never had a problem. They both start right up in the spring. Likewise for my motor home. I fill the tank to prevent condensation and then it sits all winter, including the built-in generator which runs off the main fuel tank. Occassionally I start both the motor home and the generator during the winter but often times it's a couple months or more without running. They recommend running the generator with a load once a month. Maybe I'm just lucky but I've never had a problem with any of them so far.

Bob B.
 
   / winter storage question #5  
I use Stabil. Around this time of year, I'll add Stabil to my main gas fill tanks, I use a 6 gallon and 3 gallon tank. So, I'll add Stabil right into those. Then, should I store a piece of equipment, I never have to worry about forgetting to do it, since I am already burning it.

Its easier, removes water that can occur in the gas stations pumps at any time of year and its one less thing to think about.

Even when you run the tanks empty, you can't get all that is in the carb bowl. It is easier to do the Stabil method for me.
 
   / winter storage question #6  
In NE Ohio, I'll be cleaning up leaves right into November. I go the Stabil route also and start them a couple of times during winter. About twice a year I siphon the fuel out of my generator and burn it in a mower just to keep it relatively fresh.

I used to use marine fogger also, it probably helps somewhat, coats the cylinder, protects the carb but I just don't always get around to all the engines, tillers, push mowers, chippers, lawn vac, Ive never had problems getting them fired up in the spring though!

Curt
 
   / winter storage question #7  
Here's what I do.

First, ALL of my fuel is treated with Stabil (the extra strength B&S Plus version) at the 2-year mixture.

1. Treat the fuel with Stabil (if not already done).
2. If you added Stabil, run it a while to make sure it works through the carb.
3. With the engine running, close the fuel taps and let it run dry. Whatever gets left should be taken care of by the Stabil.
3a.Change Oil/Filter.
4. Pull the plugs and hit each Cylinder with a blast of B&S Fogging Oil.
5. Crank (don't start) the engine 2 or 3 revs to distribute.
6. Air up the tires. When cooler weather comes in, tire pressure can drop considerably.

I also use cheap, king-size 100% Cotton sheets from Kmart or something to wrap around/over my stuff. It keeps the dust/dirt/cobwebs off yet since it's cotton it breathes and doesn't allow moisture to collect. PLASTIC IS BAD BAD BAD!

That's what I do :)

-Larry


anthonyk said:
I've got a 1046 with the Kohler Command 23 hp engine.
I'm just about done with this season's lawn mowing and was about to put it in the barn for the winter.
Should I run the unit till it's out of gas?
I've heard you shouldn't leave gas in it, unused too long.
Any other tips for winter storage?

thanks,

anthony
 
   / winter storage question #8  
I like the B&S Plus version of Stabil. It provides for 2 year protection with one treatment.

Briggs & Stratton - Gasoline Additive Product

Seems pricy at $20 a bottle, but it's a BIG bottle and lasts a long time. I'd have to re-check the label, but I believe I use 2oz per 5 gal for 2 year protection.

-Larry

MrJimi said:
When I store something, I install a fuel shut off valve in line then I run fuel out of engine and line and I use Sta Bil in the fuel like our generator In Florida we don't have cold winters. see link below, I bought it at wally world
Gold Eagle - Stabil
Jim
 
   / winter storage question #9  
My 5254 tractor manual says to either completly empty the fuel system or add a stabilizer.

Alan
 
   / winter storage question #10  
Why don't gasoline manufacturers put stabil in to begin with? They add all sorts of fuel additives already.
 

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