I seen a squeeze bottle at Menards that screws on to the inlet side of the
pump, they sell them where the power washers are, you could fill it with RV
anti Freeze and fill the pump with it.The bottle came with a lubrication
additive in the bottle for the pump.
Tom
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~Roy~ wrote:
I have yet to have a problem with the method I use to store mine. I
take a short piece of hose that fits on where you hook up the water
hose to, and pour in some anti freeze, pull the recoil a few times
until it pumps it into the pump and though the discharge pressure
line. When you get anti freeze coming out there is no reason it will
freeze at least not down to what the anti freeze is rated to.........
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Wash it off after filling with anti freeze just in case you have a
dog or cat that likes to lick on anti freeze spills!
Thanks. BTW, that RV antifreeze is good down to about -50° and is
generally regarded as being nontoxic. It sometimes drops down to
about -30° here, but it never got that cold this year.
Bob
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