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Author Topic: Her name is Penny!  (Read 11634 times)

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Offline carguy87

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Re: Her name is Penny!
« Reply #30 on: August 23, 2012, 10:55:53 PM »
It is very true.  All of my dirtbikes, four wheelers, jetskis, and cars all get full tanks before storage with a little bit of fuel stabilizer for that added protection for startup and to keep the fuel from going bad.  Had one dirtbike, left it with 1/4 tank over about a year, rust beyond belief.  Now that I leave them full, I've never had a problem.

 

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