Posted by scot in pa on August 24, 2009 at 01:06:17 from (12.171.163.53):
In Reply to: what about the M? posted by Bob S. on August 23, 2009 at 19:37:00:
Pull the plugs and squirt a little oil in the cylinders, then crank it before putting the plugs back in, to coat the walls and rings good. Prevent water from getting down the exhaust. If you want to cover it put a tarp over it, and a coffee can on the stack under the tarp wouldn't hurt. Don't seal the tarp to the ground. Put something like Sta-bil in the gas. I found mixing chain saw gas (24:1) and dumping a gallon in the SM when it's about empty will help keep the gas in the carb from going bad over the winter.
My SM sat out in the weather all summer and winter for years, on the spreader, after we put the new firestones on it and the tires don't show any weathering. I'm sure there is something that will help seal them up but I don't know what it would be.
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