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raysmd
Joined: Nov 3, 2012
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Need advice on long term storage of 2-stage snow thrower, Honda HS928
Original Message Feb 21, 2014 10:17 am |
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So, I was able to break out the 2-stage honda a couple of weeks ago. It was brand new and never had gas in it for 2 yrs, until 2 weeks ago. Worked like a charm on wet heavy snow with my steep driveway. anyway, I have to put it away now. I might not need it for another couple of years. I know, I know, I should've just hired someone to do my driveway. But, hey, I like my power tools. I've read a couple of past threads on what to do for storage, but since this is for long term storage, is there anything extra I should do? 1. drain gas tank, I didn't use stabil because it was a last minute decision to use the snow blower. Or should I empty it and put in a fresh 1/4 tank with stabil? Or just add stabil to a nearly empty tank now? 2. change oil 3. wash it, dry it, and grease the moving parts 4. paint the underside of the front housing that got scratched on the concrete to reduces chances of rust? is this really needed? 5. oil the cylinder? is this really needed? I figure only, numbers 1-3 are necessary. thanks for the help
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MN_Runner
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
Points: 622
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Re: Need advice on long term storage of 2-stage snow thrower, Honda HS928
Reply #12 Feb 22, 2014 2:16 pm |
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So, I was able to break out the 2-stage honda a couple of weeks ago. It was brand new and never had gas in it for 2 yrs, until 2 weeks ago. Worked like a charm on wet heavy snow with my steep driveway. anyway, I have to put it away now. I might not need it for another couple of years. I know, I know, I should've just hired someone to do my driveway. But, hey, I like my power tools. I've read a couple of past threads on what to do for storage, but since this is for long term storage, is there anything extra I should do? 1. drain gas tank, I didn't use stabil because it was a last minute decision to use the snow blower. Or should I empty it and put in a fresh 1/4 tank with stabil? Or just add stabil to a nearly empty tank now? 2. change oil 3. wash it, dry it, and grease the moving parts 4. paint the underside of the front housing that got scratched on the concrete to reduces chances of rust? is this really needed? 5. oil the cylinder? is this really needed? I figure only, numbers 1-3 are necessary. thanks for the help I would wash it to get rid of salt and prevent rusting. Lube and grease as you see fit. I shut the fuel switch off then run the blower until the remaining small gas is gone. Then fill the tank with a fresh gas to the max level. I have not used gas stabol so I don't know whether they work or not. No problems without it. I change oil and spark plug every other season on my 929WAS and change oil twice on my 520HS andn spark plug once a year.
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