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Snow blower stored over the summer?
The winter season ended with a rather full tank of gas in my snow blower.
Rather than drain the gas, someone gave me advice to let it run 5 minutes every month, to avoid problems, which I have been doing. Today, another friend saw this and said, the gas will "varish" or crystize in my tank if I don't drain it out, and run it dry. So it my running it 5 minutes a month adequate to avoid problems? Or do I really need to drain it and run it dry? Thanks |
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