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SECTION 9
CLEANING AND STORAGE
9.1 CLEANING THE VEHICLE
Wash the vehicle body with a household detergent and rinse
with water. Flush dirt out of the lower body by using a high
pressure sprayer or garden hose after removing the drain plugs.
After the bottom of the vehicle is dry, lubricate the drive chains
with chain lube. Make sure the drain plugs are replaced.
9.2 STORING THE VEHICLE
When the vehicle is stored for an extended period, the follow
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ing preparation is required:
Clean the Vehicle
Remove all dirt and water from the vehicle body as directed
above.
Remove the drain plugs if the vehicle is not fully sheltered
from the elements.
Any water accumulation in the vehicle will, over time,
destroy chains and sprockets.
Drain the Fuel System - Gas Models Only
Insert a siphon hose into the gas tank through the filler neck
and drain the fuel. Start the engine and run it until all fuel in
the system is consumed.
OR
Add fuel stabilizer (Part No. 125-85) to the fuel tank and fill
with fresh fuel. Run the engine for a few minutes to allow
the treated fuel to reach the engine.
Prepare the Battery for Storage
Remove the battery from the vehicle. Clean it and charge
it with a battery charger. Coat the battery terminals with a
multi-purpose grease to prevent corrosion. Store the battery
in a cool dry place.
Do not store the battery near flames, sparks or any source
of fire. Batteries can explode if exposed to flames or
sparks, causing serious personal injury.
Recharge the battery monthly.
Protect the Electrical System
Spray the wiring harnesses and all the electrical connections
with a silicone based lubricant (WD40 or equivalent) to pre
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vent corrosion.
Carefully inspect the wiring for loose connections, bare wires
or corrosion. Repair as necessary.
Figure 9-1. Correct placement of blocks
Raise the Vehicle
Place blocks under the front and rear axle assemblies of the
vehicle to raise the tires off the ground. The blocks must be
placed under the axle tubes to prevent body damage (Figure
9-1).
Preparing the Engine for Storage
Read the engine operator’s manual and carry out all recom-
mended storage procedures.
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