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Running my jet in the fall
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<blockquote data-quote="buckeyeBEN" data-source="post: 400317" data-attributes="member: 5734"><p>In addition to all these tips, I suggest getting some compressed air. Shoot it in the "pee" hole. </p><p>It will clear out the mulched leaves and keep the motor running cool. </p><p>I struggled for years until figuring some of this out. </p><p>Been wanting to design some kind of grate with a handle to run in the fall and winter but haven't been able to yet. Like a stomp grate on an INboard jet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckeyeBEN, post: 400317, member: 5734"] In addition to all these tips, I suggest getting some compressed air. Shoot it in the "pee" hole. It will clear out the mulched leaves and keep the motor running cool. I struggled for years until figuring some of this out. Been wanting to design some kind of grate with a handle to run in the fall and winter but haven't been able to yet. Like a stomp grate on an INboard jet. [/QUOTE]
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