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Storing lawn equipment for the season as a business man?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 278230, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]1. Always try to keep your lawn equipment in a dry place that is not too hot or cold. 2. Avoid storing lawn equipment near heaters, hot water lines, or other sources of heat that might damage it over the summer months. 3. Make sure there is enough air circulation around your lawn equipment so it doesn't become damp and moldy during the season. 4. Never store lawn mowers, trimmers, or other heavy-duty tools in plastic bins, as this will cause them to rust and corrode over time. Instead, use metal toolboxes with lids that are secured with bungee cords or cable ties around them (see photo below). 5. Store all of your tools together in one place so they can be easily identified by their serial numbers or other markings on them (see photo below). 6. [/FONT]Never store near chemicals or fertilizerso. Don't put batteries into the machines (they are dangerous) 7. Keep safety gear nearby. [/QUOTE]
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