8. Storage
At the end of the season or when the machine is not going to be
used for an extended length of time, store the machine correctly
to prevent damage.
For reference, see
8.1 Storage Safety
WARNING!
Do not let children play on or around the stored
machine. If children play on or around the
machine it can result in serious injury or death.
W105
CAUTION!
Store the machine away from furnaces, stoves,
water heaters, or other appliances that have a
pilot light or other ignition source. A pilot light or
other source of ignition can ignite fuel vapors.
W123
IMPORTANT! A pressure washer can damage the
machine's product identification plate and make it
unreadable. Do not direct the spray from a pressure washer
onto the product identification plate. Use a clean, soft cloth
that is dampened with water to remove dirt.
•
Store the machine in a dry, level location away from human
activity.
•
Store the machine indoors, if possible.
•
If necessary, support the machine with blocks for stability.
8.2 Put the Machine in Storage
For information about engine storage, see the engine
manufacturer's manual.
1.
Set the machine to a safe condition.
For instructions, see
2.
Check all of the moving parts and remove all entangled
material.
3.
Clean the machine.
For instructions, see
4.
Start the machine, let it run for a few minutes to remove
any moisture, and then stop the machine.
5.
Do step 1 again.
6.
Examine the machine fully, including internal components.
Replace or repair any worn or damaged components.
7.
Paint scratches and dents to prevent rust.
8.
Do one of the following:
• If the machine will be in storage for one to three
months, add stabilizer to the engine fuel, and then
operate the engine for a minimum of three minutes to
move the stabilizer through the engine.
• If the machine will be in storage for longer than three
months, replace the engine fuel with an alkylate or
appropriate engineered fuel. These fuel types prevent
the buildup of deposits in the engine.
For more information, see
For instructions, see
Replace the Engine Fuel on page
9.
Park the machine in the storage location.
10.
Disconnect the tow vehicle.
For instructions, see
Disconnect from a Ball-Mount Hitch
11.
Adjust the trailer jack to make the machine as level as
possible.
If the machine must be on soft ground, put boards or plates
under the trailer jack to increase the surface area.
12.
Block the machine wheels to prevent accidental movement
and increase the wheel bearing life.
13.
Close the chipper hopper.
For instructions, see
Close the Chipper Hopper on page
14.
Remove the battery.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place, where it cannot
freeze. Connect a battery maintainer to keep it at full
charge. See
For instructions, see
Remove the Battery on page 55.
15.
If the machine must be stored outdoors, cover the machine
with a waterproof tarp.
The machine should be stored indoors, if possible.
8.3 Remove the Machine from
Storage
1.
Install the battery.
For instructions, see
Install the Battery on page 55.
2.
Do the
Pre-Start Checklist on page 28
.
3.
Do the necessary maintenance.
For necessary maintenance, see the
Storage
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