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Posted by: Bing
if you plan to use it once a year,,,,,then maybe drain the gas
otherwise, use some sta-bil if you feel you need to,,,,and if you plan to put it up for any length of time,,,,,shut the fuel off and run the fuel from the bowl dry
Posted by: Bing
which pressure washer did you get,,,,,and what kind of motor is it runnin??
Posted by: motox26
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Originally posted by: Bing
if you plan to use it once a year,,,,,then maybe drain the gas
otherwise, use some sta-bil if you feel you need to,,,,and if you plan to put it up for any length of time,,,,,shut the fuel off and run the fuel from the bowl dry
I would go with this.
Posted by: Just4Kicks
The deal is my brother-in-law bought it and wanted me to go in half so I did. He firmly believes in emptying the gas after every use because he says it dries up the seals and the gas becomes old and unusable if it sits too long. My thought is to put a gas preserver in the tank and don't worry about the seals. Emptying the tank after every use seems a little extreme.
What are your thought?
Posted by: Just4Kicks
That sounds about right to me. I don't think this thing will ever sit more than a month without use.
Posted by: Just4Kicks
This one. It's a pretty small one but I think it should do what I need it to.
Posted by: Bigdaddy660R
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Originally posted by: Bing
use some sta-bil if you feel you need to,,,,and if you plan to put it up for any length of time,,,,,shut the fuel off and run the fuel from the bowl dry
I use both of these methods with my pressure washer, It still works like new (1 pull start) after 6years........
Posted by: jpsdiving
J4K, listen to Bing, and put sta-bil in your tank with your fuel if you don't plan on using it for awhile. All my farm machinery, and boat has sta-bil because of the long periods of time between useage. It would be way to expensive to start draining those tanks. Its nice to have a power washer, couldn't live without mine