Protect Your Investment
Perform some simple seasonal storage and startup maintenance in the spring, fall
or whenever you store your equipment for prolonged periods of time. Use
Briggs & Stratton Fuel Stabilizer Plus to prevent stale gas.
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Fuel
- Top off the fuel tank before storing.
- Filling the tank helps prevent moisture from condensing in your fuel tank, and
stops rust and scale before it starts.
Before you fill up, add Briggs & Stratton Fuel Stabilizer to the fuel.* Then, run the engine for a few minutes to
circulate the additive through the carburetor. The fuel stabilizer will help
prevent gum from forming in the fuel system or on essential carburetor parts.
* Note: if you choose not to use the Briggs & Stratton Fuel
Stabilizer, or if the engine is using fuel containing alcohol, such as gasohol,
remove all fuel from the tank and run the engine until it stops from lack of
fuel.
Oil
- While the engine is still warm, change the oil and the oil filter (if equipped).
- Briggs & Stratton 4-cycle motor oil is available in two sizes, 18 oz and 48 oz,
and is available through your local dealer, retailer, or online.
Battery
- Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal on units "(if
equipped)".
- Remove the battery. Your battery should be stored in a cool, dry place.
- Clean the battery terminals using the Briggs & Stratton Battery Terminal
Cleaner, and coat all terminals with the Briggs & Stratton Terminal Protector.
Cleaning Your Equipment
- Don't store your engine dirty. Clean the engine surface of debris, chaff or
grass.
- With the spark plug lead removed from the engine, use a garden hose to wash away
any residual grass clippings.
- Once the majority of the grass clippings have been removed, it will be easier to
identify a clump of grass that may be interfering with blade motion.
- Using a wooden stick or other implement other than your hands and feet, remove
the offending material and wash the deck thoroughly.
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