How do I prepare my Petrol Hedge Trimmer for Winter
Modified on Wed, 24 Jun at 11:26 AM
Properly preparing your petrol hedge trimmer for storage can help prevent fuel-related issues and ensure the machine is ready for use when needed again.
Note: The accompanying video demonstrates the procedure using a CDB30 grass trimmer. However, the same principles apply to most 2-stroke petrol-powered garden machines, including petrol hedge trimmers.
Winter Storage Procedure
Step 1 – Drain the Fuel Tank
Empty any remaining fuel from the fuel tank.
Fuel left in the tank for extended periods can deteriorate and may leave deposits within the fuel system, particularly during periods of cold weather and condensation.
Step 2 – Run the Engine
Start the machine and allow it to run until it stops naturally.
This helps remove any remaining fuel from the carburettor and fuel lines.
Step 3 – Clear Residual Fuel
Press the primer bulb several times to circulate any remaining fuel through the system.
Attempt to start the engine again.
If the engine does not start, the majority of the fuel has been removed from the fuel system and the machine is ready for storage.
Step 4 – Store the Machine
Store the hedge trimmer in a clean, dry location away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Where possible:
- Keep the machine off the ground.
- Store it in a shed, garage, or other dry environment.
- Protect it from excessive dust and damp conditions.
Additional Maintenance Before Storage
For best results, we also recommend:
- Cleaning the blades thoroughly.
- Applying a suitable blade lubricant or protective oil.
- Inspecting the machine for any signs of wear or damage.
- Cleaning the air filter if required.
Before Using the Machine Again
At the start of the next season:
- Fill the tank with fresh, correctly mixed fuel.
- Inspect the fuel lines and primer bulb for signs of deterioration.
- Check that all controls operate correctly before use.
Following these steps will help maximise the performance and lifespan of your petrol hedge trimmer.
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