Briggs & Stratton Announces Six New Energy Storage Packages
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Briggs & Stratton Admin : Updated on January 26, 2026
MILWAUKEE, WI (November 9, 2017) – During the seasonal transition from fall to winter, yards become dormant for several months and yard work is reduced significantly. Briggs & Stratton Corporation reminds homeowners to prepare and store outdoor power equipment so it starts effortlessly in spring and helps ensure longevity of their equipment.
There are five essential winter storage steps to extend the life of a lawn mower:
1. Add fuel stabilizer
2. Change the oil
3. Remove battery, if equipped
4. Clean the undercarriage
5. Store your lawn mower in a cool, dry place
Pressure washer storage is similar to the steps we take for mower preparation. Repeat steps one and two, then flush and drain the machine to clean the detergent tank. Before storing, fill the machine with pump saver to prevent rust and freeze damage.
“We know end of the year schedules tend to get hectic, but we emphasize the value of equipment storage because it maintains your machines so they remain reliable and effective,” said Carissa Gingras, director of marketing for global support at Briggs & Stratton.
Before you spend time on the weekend preparing your equipment for the change in seasons, review the operator’s manual ahead of time and wear pants, closed-toe shoes, gloves and ear and eye protection.
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