Scooterjim Elite Member Joined Mar 20, 2017 Messages 1,108 Location Buchanan Tn Mar 19, 2018 #21 I hose it off if it's too muddy to go inside. The wife does the same thing to me.
SoOregonMd Elite Member Joined Jan 8, 2018 Messages 2,406 Location Sam's Valley Southern Oregon Mar 19, 2018 #22 GeneralQuarters said: Never use a coil cover, rarely clean my machine, let it tumble around the bed of my pickup...never any trouble with it. Click to expand... Too funny.. I am the same maybe once a week do a wipe down..
GeneralQuarters said: Never use a coil cover, rarely clean my machine, let it tumble around the bed of my pickup...never any trouble with it. Click to expand... Too funny.. I am the same maybe once a week do a wipe down..
Mud-puppy Forum Supporter Joined Oct 15, 2015 Messages 12,591 Location West Michigan area Mar 19, 2018 #23 GeneralQuarters said: Never use a coil cover, rarely clean my machine, let it tumble around the bed of my pickup...never any trouble with it. Click to expand... Same here..year round, no troubles...
GeneralQuarters said: Never use a coil cover, rarely clean my machine, let it tumble around the bed of my pickup...never any trouble with it. Click to expand... Same here..year round, no troubles...
R ROBOTCOP13 Elite Member Joined Aug 1, 2015 Messages 1,434 Mar 26, 2018 #24 I have salt water beach machines. Hose them off with fresh water after every use and always store them in the house with air conditioning on (Florida). I think heat effects the cables more than anything.
I have salt water beach machines. Hose them off with fresh water after every use and always store them in the house with air conditioning on (Florida). I think heat effects the cables more than anything.