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I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. So, here's
the reminder, owners of blowers.

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On Apr 25, 5:03*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> the reminder, owners of blowers.


Please put OT in the subject line or I won't allow you to post in my
group anymore.
thank you and have a nice day.
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On 25/04/2011 10:02 PM, Chemo the Clown wrote:
> On Apr 25, 5:03 pm, > wrote:
>> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
>> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. So, here's
>> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> Please put OT in the subject line or I won't allow you to post in my
> group anymore.
> thank you and have a nice day.


Shouldn't your's have been marked OT too?
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On Apr 25, 7:10*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 25/04/2011 10:02 PM, Chemo the Clown wrote:
>
> > On Apr 25, 5:03 pm, > *wrote:
> >> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> >> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> >> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> > Please put OT in the subject line or I won't allow you to post in my
> > group anymore.
> > thank you and have a nice day.

>
> Shouldn't your's have been marked OT too?


Only if I'd have changed the subject line. Oh, there isn't an
apostrophe between the r and the s. Please do not do that again or you
won't be able post in this group for the next 2 minutes.
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On Apr 26, 12:28*am, "J. Clarke" > wrote:
> In article <a1fa414b-524f-4297-88b7-8b08fcbfb263
> @z7g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, says...
>
>
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> > On Apr 25, 5:03*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> > > I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> > > mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> > > the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> > Please put OT in the subject line or I won't allow you to post in my
> > group anymore.
> > thank you and have a nice day.

>
> Personally I appreciate the reminder, otherwise I would have forgotten.


Anything else you need reminders to do? I..........am..... the
Calendar Goddess!!
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On Apr 25, 7:03*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> the reminder, owners of blowers.


Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. What a silly
post, and off-topic at that.

N.
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On 26/04/2011 12:30 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> On Apr 25, 7:03 pm, > wrote:
>> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
>> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. So, here's
>> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
> when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. What a silly
> post, and off-topic at that.
>


Mine is already tucked away to the spot where it will live for the
summer. There is still gasoline in the tank and I should remember to
drain it or start it up and run it dry.

I don't mind being reminded. AFAIAC, posts about other posts being
off-topic are also off-topic.

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On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 17:59:45 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 26/04/2011 12:30 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
>> On Apr 25, 7:03 pm, > wrote:
>>> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
>>> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. So, here's
>>> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>>
>> Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
>> when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. What a silly
>> post, and off-topic at that.
>>

>
>Mine is already tucked away to the spot where it will live for the
>summer. There is still gasoline in the tank and I should remember to
>drain it or start it up and run it dry.


You're better off using Sta-Bil so your gaskets don't dry up. Mix up
a batch and pour enough in the tank to run for a few minutes and dump
the rest in your car.

>I don't mind being reminded. AFAIAC, posts about other posts being
>off-topic are also off-topic.


This is far less annoying than the royal wedding crap.

Lou
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On Apr 26, 4:59*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 26/04/2011 12:30 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
>
> > On Apr 25, 7:03 pm, > *wrote:
> >> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> >> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> >> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> > Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
> > when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. *What a silly
> > post, and off-topic at that.

>
> Mine is already tucked away to the spot where it will live for the
> summer. There is still gasoline in the tank and I should remember to
> drain it or start it up and run it dry.
>
> I don't mind being reminded. AFAIAC, posts about other posts being
> off-topic are also off-topic.


StaBil is your friend - no need to empty or run dry (which really
pollutes up the neighborhood).

N.


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On Apr 28, 11:41*am, Lou Decruss > wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 17:59:45 -0400, Dave Smith
>
> > wrote:
> >On 26/04/2011 12:30 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> >> On Apr 25, 7:03 pm, > *wrote:
> >>> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
> >>> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. *So, here's
> >>> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>
> >> Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
> >> when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. *What a silly
> >> post, and off-topic at that.

>
> >Mine is already tucked away to the spot where it will live for the
> >summer. There is still gasoline in the tank and I should remember to
> >drain it or start it up and run it dry.

>
> You're better off using Sta-Bil so your gaskets don't dry up. *Mix up
> a batch and pour enough in the tank to run for a few minutes and dump
> the rest in your car. *
>
> >I don't mind being reminded. AFAIAC, posts about other posts being
> >off-topic are also off-topic.

>
> This is far less annoying than the royal wedding crap.
>
> Lou


You don't have to mix Sta-Bil - mine came in a ready-to-use bottle
that even had ounces marked off on it.

N.
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On 5/3/2011 2:16 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> On Apr 26, 4:59 pm, Dave > wrote:
>> On 26/04/2011 12:30 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 25, 7:03 pm, > wrote:
>>>> I don't even know what this entails, but a discussion in the winter
>>>> mentioned that ppl forget to do the end of season maint. So, here's
>>>> the reminder, owners of blowers.

>>
>>> Anyone who has a blower will remember to tuck the blower away properly
>>> when they move it around to get the lawn mower out. What a silly
>>> post, and off-topic at that.

>>
>> Mine is already tucked away to the spot where it will live for the
>> summer. There is still gasoline in the tank and I should remember to
>> drain it or start it up and run it dry.
>>
>> I don't mind being reminded. AFAIAC, posts about other posts being
>> off-topic are also off-topic.

>
> StaBil is your friend - no need to empty or run dry (which really
> pollutes up the neighborhood).
>
> N.


Not true anymore. The addition of ethanol will gum up and seize small
engines, unlike car engines.

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