How to store energy in outdoor equipment with new automatic equipment

How to store energy in outdoor equipment with new automatic equipment

6 FAQs about [How to store energy in outdoor equipment with new automatic equipment]

How do you store power equipment?

Store your spring and summer equipment in a clean and dry place such as a garage, barn or shed. Winter equipment should be kept away from the elements but be easily available for use when needed. Always keep your outdoor power equipment out of the reach of children and pets.

How do I keep my outdoor power equipment safe?

Always keep your outdoor power equipment out of the reach of children and pets. Clear the paths you use regularly in your yard, especially during the winter, and put away warm weather items. Make space in your garage or basement before the weather changes, so you have room to store larger yard items, like patio furniture, umbrellas and summer toys.

How do I protect my outdoor power equipment during winter?

Winter equipment should be kept away from the elements but be easily available for use when needed. Always keep your outdoor power equipment out of the reach of children and pets. Clear the paths you use regularly in your yard, especially during the winter, and put away warm weather items.

Can outdoor power equipment run on ethanol?

Most outdoor power equipment is designed, built and warranted to run on ten percent or less ethanol fuel. All You Need To Fall Clean This Season! Opt-in to receive news and updates learn more here. If your equipment has a battery, remove and fully charge it before storing.

How do you store equipment in a gas tank?

For equipment you’ll store, add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank, then run the equipment to distribute it. Turn the engine off, allow the machine to cool, then restart and run until the equipment until the gas tank is empty. For winter equipment, be sure you know what fuel your manufacturer recommends be used.

Can power tools freeze in the winter?

Colder temperatures can cause fuel and other fluids in your outdoor power equipment to freeze, damaging the internal components of your equipment. For this reason, it’s better to store power tools and equipment indoors or in a garage or shed during the winter, whenever possible.

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