Posted by Steve@Advance on February 07, 2023 at 18:34:39 from (99.190.215.237):
In Reply to: Update 1 posted by jd2cyl1943 on February 07, 2023 at 15:51:03:
Now that things are coming apart, the best way to keep up with all the parts, no matter how insignificant, clean what you have removed, Ziplock bag and label all the small parts and fasteners, tag the big items, and put them in storage tubs. You can get card stock tags with wires at the office supply.
Hopefully you have an inside area to do the cleaning and store the parts. Full strength Purple Power is a good, cheap, and safe (non-flammable) cleaner but do wear rubber gloves! Once the parts are cleaned and dried, put a little clean oil in each bag to prevent rust.
If you have some type of table, even a folding card table, it will help keep things from getting dropped in the dirt or down inside somewhere you can't get to.
Just some things I have picked up over the years working on my degree of Hard Knocks! LOL
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