Snowmobile Storage - the 411
Friday, 28 March 2008 08:10
Written by Kenton Smith
1) Keep the tracks elevated and off the ground during the summer season, as they will become worn if rested upon the more abrasive exposed earth instead of snow. For that matter, even long inactive periods on snow or ice will cause erosion.
2) Drain the fuel tank. Put simply, gas goes bad over time, so the best thing to do is simply replace the fuel each winter. Otherwise add stabilizer to the aged fuel supply.
3) Remove the battery and store it – this will extend the battery’s longevity, as it will otherwise lose more of its charge.
Headingley Sport Shop can provide both the above services and storage facilities as part of a pre-priced storage package; call 889-5377 for details.

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