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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew" data-source="post: 3014574" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Big compressor and blow off all the dry stuff. </p><p>Steam clean with wax so its all nice and shiny.</p><p>Grease everything. </p><p>Run it for 15 mins. </p><p>Oil any chains</p><p>Grease it again. </p><p>Blast any shiny bits with waxoil or similar. </p><p>WD40 on any cylinders. </p><p>Put it away. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Dave W and Drillman, a bit of clean water for a few minutes is much better than wet grass near a bearing all winter.</p><p></p><p>When you've finished cleaning you'll have a nice, shiny machine. You'll have looked at just about every inch in detail so you'll have a list of what you need to repair / fix / order for next season. </p><p>Also the time to take any pictures just in case you decide to sell said machine.</p><p></p><p>Before you use the machine in Spring, grease it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew, post: 3014574, member: 93"] Big compressor and blow off all the dry stuff. Steam clean with wax so its all nice and shiny. Grease everything. Run it for 15 mins. Oil any chains Grease it again. Blast any shiny bits with waxoil or similar. WD40 on any cylinders. Put it away. I agree with Dave W and Drillman, a bit of clean water for a few minutes is much better than wet grass near a bearing all winter. When you've finished cleaning you'll have a nice, shiny machine. You'll have looked at just about every inch in detail so you'll have a list of what you need to repair / fix / order for next season. Also the time to take any pictures just in case you decide to sell said machine. Before you use the machine in Spring, grease it again. [/QUOTE]
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