Wanted to get everyone’s opinion on how they store their splitters? I use mine most of the spring and into early summer after that it does not get used much except to split up some starter wood.
I have gotten into the habit of running my splitter and portable generator dry, then storing it in the garage. With my generator, I run it every 30 days with fresh fuel and put a load on it just to make sure it works. Low and behold it started surging up and down this month only idling right when slightly choked. Guessing it is the carburetor or fuel lines that got a little gummed up with bad fuel. It’s at the repair shop now since I want it fixed ASAP just in case. None of my fuel sits around longer than 30 days since I use it to plow the driveway, whatever is left over I put in the cars.
To avoid future fuel problems was hoping to get some feedback on how others store their equipment and avoid bad fuel issues.
I have gotten into the habit of running my splitter and portable generator dry, then storing it in the garage. With my generator, I run it every 30 days with fresh fuel and put a load on it just to make sure it works. Low and behold it started surging up and down this month only idling right when slightly choked. Guessing it is the carburetor or fuel lines that got a little gummed up with bad fuel. It’s at the repair shop now since I want it fixed ASAP just in case. None of my fuel sits around longer than 30 days since I use it to plow the driveway, whatever is left over I put in the cars.
To avoid future fuel problems was hoping to get some feedback on how others store their equipment and avoid bad fuel issues.