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What do you sit yours on for offseason storage to prevent rust?
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I keep mine in a shed out of the weather. I have had to sometimes sit it outside for a few months, and I sit on a wood pallet.
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Thanks I was thinking pallet but thought it might crush it
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If you store it outside you might want to store the pto shaft and slip clutch inside. I’ve seen the slip clutch’s rust tight
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Always parked ours outside on a pallet and threw a tarp over it . If it was really dirty would pressure wash and grease 1st
there is no man more free than he who has nothing left to lose --unknown-- " If it bleeds we can kill it" Conan The Barbarian
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Thanks gentlemen, all good points.
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