To make sure your snowblower is ready and in tip top shape for next winter it s important to store it correctly.
Storing snow blower outside in winter.
Correctly storing your snow blower in the off season is an important step to increase the life of your unit.
Any potential problems with this arrangement.
I would get a cover for it and store it on the north side of the garage.
End of winter snowblower maintenance prevents rust and makes it easier to get the machine ready when winter returns.
One of our favorite snowblower storage ideas is to have a smaller heavy duty storage shed near your home for easier access.
Your yard s storage shed is great for the summer but when winter hits you won t want to trudge through snow to get to it.
Personally if i had such a snowblower and zero space and zero ability to construct a suitable storage shed i would sell it or semi permanently tarp it lock it up and plan on hiring someone with a plow truck this winter.
Sawchuk suggests using a store bought gas siphon or a turkey baster to remove most of the gas then running your snow blower until the tank is dry and the machine stalls out.
Allow about an hour for a gas snowblower and about 30 minutes for an electric one.
Running the gas tank empty will ensure that the gasoline doesn t turn to varnish.
Storing a snowblower outside.
Also using a cover will prevent sun damage and dust from damaging your snow thrower.
When the winter comes around again your snowblower will be waiting there for you in perfect condition.
How to properly store your snow blower.
Consumer reports recently offered tips on the best storage options.
Its just the way it is.
My stepson keeps his lawnmower outside and a snowblower is the same kind of gas engine.
It doesn t take long to clean up your snowblower before storing it when winter ends and it s time well spent.
If you store it outside during the winter at least there is a better than average chance that you will be getting it out and using it fairly regularly.
Draining the gas from a snowblower may seem like a lot of effort but with a siphon pump it is very easy to do.
A storage shed is needed if you cannot find suitable space in the garage.
Just wondering how many people leave them outside.
If it does the gas can gum up the fuel lines and cause damage to the carburetor.
The snowblower is about 4 years old and it is a 2 stage 24 toro unit.