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Trufuel’s Tips For A Safe OPE Winter
TruFuel has compiled five tips that will save homeowners headache months later.
1. Before storing for fall/winter, thoroughly clean equipment: In particular, pay attention to crevices where debris may build up and corrode parts.
2. Find a proper space for storage: Freezing temperatures can cause metal and plastic parts to become brittle and more susceptible to breakage.
3. Protect metal surfaces prone to rust and corrosion: Rust and corrosion can bind up machinery, decreasing performance and at worst making operation of power equipment dangerous.
4. Protect your power equipment’s internal parts: The inside of your outdoor power equipment is just as important as the external surfaces, though they are often neglected.
5. Inspect and treat the fuel and oil systems: Fuel and oil are two of the most important areas to be concerned with when storing your outdoor power equipment. Damaged or deteriorated tanks and lines can cause dangerous leaks or spills. The ethanol in typical station gas attracts water from the atmosphere and separates from the fuel, ultimately causing severe damage or ruining small engines altogether.
TruFuel is available at a variety of retailers across the country; to find your nearest store or for additional lawn and garden maintenance tips, visit www.trufuel50.com.
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