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Learn the proper maintenance needed to prepare your gas engine-driven welder for the winter months.
If you own a gas engine-driven welder, getting it ready for the winter months requires planning. The way you intend to use it over the winter dictates the routine maintenance and preparations you'll need to undertake.
One of the most important factors when preparing your equipment for winter is the use of ethanol in your gasoline. Most states mandate a 10% ethanol/90% gas blend. However, smaller engines and engines used less frequently — including those found in welder/generators — are more susceptible to problems with ethanol-blended gas and fuel deterioration. Negative effects of ethanol can be minimized with EFI technology versus carbureted models, but you should still take steps to prevent engine problems associated with ethanol gas.
Before packing up your machine, do the following to ensure it’s still ready to go at a moment’s notice:
If you will be using your machine regularly in cold weather, follow the routine maintenance you perform in warmer weather. Refer to your owner's manual for the maintenance schedules for your specific engine-driven welder. If you expect to use your engine-driven welder in temperatures below 0-degrees Fahrenheit, or change to a lighter weight oil, 5W-30 is typically recommended to provide better viscosity and circulation throughout the engine.
Remember, winter is one of the most important times to have a welder/generator available. Be sure that it's ready when you need it by following simple maintenance and winterization tips.

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Follow these four maintenance tips to prepare your gas engine welder/generator for the winter months and ensure its operation at any time.