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It’s such a good feeling when your neglected ATV starts on the first try. No, I didn’t just toss in a new battery and have a go with very old gas. I did it the right way. With a small hand pump I siphoned out all the old gas then I put in a brand new freshly charged battery. Boom the Yamaha fired up instantly. I love fuel injection! It’s a shame I let it sit so long. Four kids and little spare time meant the Yamaha Raptor 700 went on the back burner where it collected spider webs and dust. I suppose maybe I was naive to think I’d have time to ride it, I got it right before surprise baby #4. I got a baby Raptor for my son and daughter and to my shock they didn’t really ask to ride it often. I would have been all over that as a kid. I suppose I should have been brave and gone the dirt bike route instead of quads. The baby Raptor looked sad on the day I traded it for two Kawasaki motorcycles. When this Raptor leaves it won’t be replaced by a moto lord knows I’ve got enough of them. Yeah, I got a Yamaha Raptor 80 to fit inside a new RAV4. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | ||
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definitely know the feeling My old boat had been sitting for a couple years, replaced the batterys, turned the key on a couple times to fill the filters...cranked up 1st go. Suzuki outboard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Live today as if it may be your last and learn today as if you will live forever | |||
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A testament to luck or Stihl quality. Got the 2-stroke string trimmer out last weekend, it had been sitting unused at our old house for about 2 years since we were using a lawn svc. Put some old 2-stroke gas in it, and after about 8 pulls if fired up & ran great. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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My record is the Sea-Doo I got running again last years. Probably 14 years. I had to pull the fuel pump assembly because the strainer at the bottom was completely clogged. Luckily it’s the same as a 1992 Saturn LS which the auto parts store had in stock. After that, it fired right up. Carburetors on my motorcycles would have needed a thorough tear down and cleaning, plus maybe new needles. A couple hours or better. | |||
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