Agree completely. Must run long enough to dry out. Another reason not to start it is that the most wear occurs after it sits for an extended period and then is started. The moment(s) before oil pressure builds is/are when the most wear happens. Better it sits and only be started once that way after winter and at the beginning of the mowing season. So I am advised and actually, it's logical.If you just fire it up for only 5 minutes every so often. You are actually creating condensation in the crankcase, since the engine won't be run enough to full heat to burn out the condensation. I'd suggest either let it sit, (I do) or run it for at least 20 minutes at a time..
Nice looking rig.. Did you wax the deck at least ? I do, helps it stay cleaner easier during mow season.
Merry Christmas.
Thanks North Bama. Alabama fan? ;-)Nice mower you have
Nice storage building also RTRThanks North Bama. Alabama fan? ;-)