how do you put a snowmobile away for the summer?

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1. Fill tank right full
2. Lift track
3. Grease
4. Start on the first of every month, rotate track and let it run till the heat exchanger is real warm

Probed 7-10 feet of snow at Blue Lake today so we still have 1 month of ridin left. Last ride will be July 4 if it is sunny!
 

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I use stabil in the fuel, grease the nipples, wd 40 moving parts, fog the engine, take some weight off of the shocks, disconnect the batterie, (electric start) and cover. Change the plugs and chain case oil in the fall.
 

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1. Fill tank right full
2. Lift track
3. Grease
4. Start on the first of every month, rotate track and let it run till the heat exchanger is real warm

Probed 7-10 feet of snow at Blue Lake today so we still have 1 month of ridin left. Last ride will be July 4 if it is sunny!

that works
 

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I run my two sleds every second Sat until old man winter appears! Some guys Stab or Foam the fuel, that works as well, just be sure to run them once in awhile to keep things loose. I've seen Imdoon' running his sled and it's loose all the time HE-HE
 

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There's no need to put it away!
 

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Just a quick question to all you summerizing pros out there; Does fuel stabilizer have a shelf life? The reason I ask is I found a conatainer of the Bombardier stabilizer in the garage and I am pretty sure it is a couple of years old. Just wondering if it is still okay to use??

Britt

I heard is doesnt have a shelf life but for the cost of new stablizer I would buy new...
 
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