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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5145366" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Father-in-law bought a small farm dozer....great tool (or toy) to have around.... we've cleaned up several field edges, thickets, etc.....handy after storms come through as well...nice to have for farm road repairs too....no doubt you already know this....but for a dozer that sits for long periods....like most farm dozers do....keep the fuel treated....and during the winter months when ours is sitting idle....once a month I'll start it and let it run while I'm doing chores....operate blade...keep everything moving....again I'm certain you would do this...just mentioning due to the issue I had on a tractor injector pump one time.... costly lesson.</p><p></p><p>Update: I obviously didn't read all the previous post....I see now where you mentioned adding fuel treatment....good luck getting it going....handy to have around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5145366, member: 20594"] Father-in-law bought a small farm dozer....great tool (or toy) to have around.... we've cleaned up several field edges, thickets, etc.....handy after storms come through as well...nice to have for farm road repairs too....no doubt you already know this....but for a dozer that sits for long periods....like most farm dozers do....keep the fuel treated....and during the winter months when ours is sitting idle....once a month I'll start it and let it run while I'm doing chores....operate blade...keep everything moving....again I'm certain you would do this...just mentioning due to the issue I had on a tractor injector pump one time.... costly lesson. Update: I obviously didn't read all the previous post....I see now where you mentioned adding fuel treatment....good luck getting it going....handy to have around. [/QUOTE]
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