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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 24, 2006 at 16:25:18 from (24.235.41.226):
Welp I spent some time the other day winterizing. I checked all the anti freeze with tester and added to a couple of the tractors to top them up. I dumped the sediment bowls to get rid of any water. I still need to mix some fuel stabilizer in some gasoline and dump a few gallons in each of the H's and the M. I mixed up a 5 galon pail of diesel with a quart of Transmission fluid and some diesel fuel conditioner and added to the B250. Will do likewise with the 584. I like using the ATF, it rids the system of moisture. I have one oil change to do , going to a lighter winter oil in the 584. The H's and M probably won't be started throughout the winter I think they are all set for the winter. The snowblower is setting beside the shed ready to hook up. I hope I don't need it much this winter. I used to enjoy blowing snow but the fun has worn off and its just another job that has to be done each snowy day.
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