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Originally Posted by Downtown42
(Post 2090403)
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Always change in winter before storage like you do. Gets all the chit out. Any build up of condensation that occurs before spring start will quickly burn off. per Mel Riggs...Fondulac WI |
I agree with the fall guys. I have my clients do their winterizing with an oil change. Oil change intervals 10-12 hours on big power SC engines. N/A engines 20-25 hours. Oil and filters are cheap....an engine is not!:cool:
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