08-14-2015, 08:58 AM
I have a $600 Ridgid pressure washer. I use it every two years or so. I simply don't have call to use it more than that. I also am thinking of getting a tiller / cultivator which would probably get used every two years or so, maybe once a year.
My issue is that with such long term storage the engine gets all gummed up / messed up and won't start. My normal routine is to run the engine dry, remove the spark plug, spray in fogging oil, and store. When I come back, though, it often won't start.
Is there something else I should be doing. I always use Stabil. I was told by a fellow I needed to remove the carb bowl and drain it, even after running the engine dry. I was told by another fellow that all these machines need to be started and run for 5 or 10 minutes every 6 months. I was told by another fellow that using the ethanol-free gas sold in steel cans will solve all my problems. I was told by another fellow that if I'm going to use the machines so infrequently, just rent them.
Any other advice or words of wisdom? I'd like to keep the machines and not rent them, but I'm getting tired of the repair fees.
My issue is that with such long term storage the engine gets all gummed up / messed up and won't start. My normal routine is to run the engine dry, remove the spark plug, spray in fogging oil, and store. When I come back, though, it often won't start.
Is there something else I should be doing. I always use Stabil. I was told by a fellow I needed to remove the carb bowl and drain it, even after running the engine dry. I was told by another fellow that all these machines need to be started and run for 5 or 10 minutes every 6 months. I was told by another fellow that using the ethanol-free gas sold in steel cans will solve all my problems. I was told by another fellow that if I'm going to use the machines so infrequently, just rent them.
Any other advice or words of wisdom? I'd like to keep the machines and not rent them, but I'm getting tired of the repair fees.