putting away the power auger
putting away the power auger
After tomorrow the power auger will be going away till next fall.
What do you fellas do to them? I was just going to do the same as the outboard- add some fuel treatment and maybe a quick fog. Maybe put some vaseline on the blades
Anything else that should be done?
Joe
What do you fellas do to them? I was just going to do the same as the outboard- add some fuel treatment and maybe a quick fog. Maybe put some vaseline on the blades
Anything else that should be done?
Joe
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Re: putting away the power auger
You could take the spark plug out and spray some lube in it for the summer months, it help the rings in it and the wall in side to stay clean and stop the rust build up that occurs when not in use.jale6666 wrote:After tomorrow the power auger will be going away till next fall.
What do you fellas do to them? I was just going to do the same as the outboard- add some fuel treatment and maybe a quick fog. Maybe put some vaseline on the blades
Anything else that should be done?
Joe
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Hey Junior,Junior24 wrote:Hey folks,
Just some questions, what do you mean by fog? and what kind of lubricant do you put in the spark plug hole.
Thanks a bunch
you can buy "fogging" spray at Canadian Tire.....It's a lubricant that displaces any water I believe, before storage! I use it on my 4-stroke as well!! One can will last quite awhile, especially if you're only using it for the auger!
WIG
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I intend
I intend To put vaseline on the blades, empty the gas tank, run the auger dry of gas, then pour a little oil into the cylinder.
Has worked for my other small engines, why change that now! lol
This fogging sounds good, just never tried it, and seems complicated
Has worked for my other small engines, why change that now! lol
This fogging sounds good, just never tried it, and seems complicated
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Hey WIG...
Hey WIG...
That was a pretty graphic description...
Sorry in a wierd state of mind today...
I know I'll say it before Iceman does, what mean just today!!!
Ha ha...
DG.
That was a pretty graphic description...




Sorry in a wierd state of mind today...
I know I'll say it before Iceman does, what mean just today!!!



Ha ha...
DG.
