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11-15-2011 06:34 AM |
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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex
(Post 498794)
Enh, why not. 'Toronto'
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Cool pic!
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Originally Posted by Cutty72
(Post 498931)
Guessing "genny" means Generator. Why would you winterize that? Wouldn't the winter be the time most likely for that to be used?
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Originally Posted by Particle Man
(Post 498936)
When you Winterize a generator you usually clean everything and tune it up so it starts right away rather than having to bust your balls in the worst weather. Sitting in the cold is different than sitting in the heat and/or sitting in dry weather versus wet weather.
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Yeah what Particle Man kinda... I just changed the oil in May so that didn't need to be done.
But it's still a pain to start in the winter cause it's cold. If I do, I usually set it in front of the kero heater to heat it up before I go for the rip cord.
I try to run the genny a few times a year, and top off the gas. This time, due to it being topped off in the summer last... needed a bunch of gas. I have found that lack of air in the gas tank with seafoam helps the gas stay fresh.
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