Muffin1
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Back in Nov I did some pre winter maintenance on both my snowblowers and started them, I figured I’d leave the gas in them only about a pint or so ( I ran the carbs dry by shutting the fuel switch off so that limited the ice to the tank only )well we had a snow storm about 2 weeks ago and they were both hard to start I know I had left fuel in them but unscrewed the cap to check and saw a little bit of frozen ice floating no doubt from the alcohol blended in the gas, I drained the tanks and refilled and they both started up, a lesson learned.Good point and I didn't even think about that. I know with my Jeep it states there's 4 gallons of gas put in from the factory. There's going to be an awful lot of moisture building up in them just sitting out there.
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But I'd be worried about the moisture build up in the gas tank and the battery life. Another concern would be ( depending on how long they've sat) the amount of moisture built up inside the seats especially if they're cloth. Will mold develop over time because of this? Yeah, I'm way over thinking this! ?
