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Don't forget the battery tender and an additive for the water.
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Location: EL PASO, TEXAS
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Hey Mark, How You Doing??? To Answer The Mans Question Honestly, "move South" And Run Year Round And Not Worry........norm
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Stahl the carb out with WD40, it keeps all the rubber seals good and is the best corrosion protection. Jeff B
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I don't like to let the fuel pump sit dry, I have had the seal go out first thing in spring after letting it dry out. I get it nice and warm and drain the water. New tires go in bags and store in a cool dry place.
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You have heated storage??????
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yes, it is at the house, small pole building
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