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B&S Engine Off-season Storage: drain gas tank or stabilize?
Well the trees are turning green and the snow's finally gone, so that
means it's time to put the snowblower away. After I run it for a little while to warm it up and then change the oil, should I keep running it to drain the gas from the tank/carb, or should I keep gasoline in the tank and rely on gasoline stabilizer? (The gas in the tank already has STA-BIL in it.) I figure that draining the gas completely will ensure no varnish/junk build up in the fuel system, but keeping fuel + stabilizer in the tank will prevent moisture in the fuel system/carburetor. Which is better? |
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