Howdy,
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> Well, my rich uncle decided it was time for me to go back to the big
> sandbox for an extended stay. This summer, Ibll be leaving for Iraq
> for a year. My question is, what state should I leave certain items.
> Here is my listb& (note, everything will be stored in an garage, out of
> the elements.) I would prefer to prepare all items in a state of bready
> to useb as I might be able to come back once or twice during the year.
> But will do what is best.
>
> Truck. I get an insurance break if itbs not being used. What is the
> best way to prepare a vehicle for a one year stay in storage? Is
> climate controlled storage better? Should I drain any fluids? Should I
> leave it on a lift or on the ground?
>
> Motorcycles. I have two. What should I do with them?
For the truck & the motorcycles, I'd store them in the air, off the tires.
Stabil is supposedly good for a year, and the nice thing is that stuff is
ready to go if you come back in a few months. I'd add the stabil & fill
the gas tanks completely, then run the engines for a while to get it
distributed. Change the oil so that anything in there can't screw with
the bearings. Remove the batteries and put them on a battery tender.
If you can come back before the year is up, put the battery in and go.
> Lawn mower?
>
> Weed wacker?
I'd run them outta gas, clean them, and call it good.
> Compressor? (should I leave the drain valve open?
I've never heard of anything special for compressor storage. I'd close
off any valves and leave it.
> ATC?
4 wheeler? I'd do the same as for the truck/bikes.
> Scuba gear?
No clue at all. Maybe some rubber conditioner?
> Now, I fully expect to get the emails likeb& bLet me have them, and
> Ibll use them while you are gone!b So donbt bother sending them.
> 8>)
Another choice with the truck would be to have a buddy come take it for an
hour drive or so every month.
Mark
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