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Have heard cases where gasoline fumes, being heavier than air, can move across the floor and be ignited from the electrical current from refrig.

Would it be advisable to avoid storing tractor in shed?Winter is no problem, refrig is unplugged.


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I would be concerned, the gas tank on a mower "breaths" it is possible fumes could build up if the shed is not well ventilated.


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I'm just thinking of all those cars across the country parked in garages that have an extra refrigerator in them
 
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Drunken mowing seems to be a possibility! Cool



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Drunken mowing seems to be a possibility! Cool


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The danger is going out Saturday morning to do yard work, seeing the fridge, and deciding to spend the morning drinking instead... Smile

If it were a gas water heater (source of ignition) I could see some risk of keeping the lawn tractor there, and probably want the shed well ventilated. I wouldn't worry about the tractor around any electrical appliance.


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Hope not. I've kept my lawn tractor and a frig/freezer in a single car garage for years.


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25 years of freezer/refrigerator and gas equipment cohabitation with no explosions. Maybe today is the day.
 
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Probably not an issue in northern VA. Not enough heat through the year to be a real problem.

All metal shed? Built exceptionally tight? In New Mexico? Might be a consideration.

Does yours get stuffy and really hot in the summer? Smell fumes when you open the door every time? Might be good to have some kind of vent in it.
 
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The danger is going out Saturday morning to do yard work, seeing the fridge, and deciding to spend the morning drinking instead... Smile

Just how far is this shed from the house?
You might be able to make it back for your first beer... or you could bring a cooler? Wink



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It is highly unlikely vented fumes from a lawn mower could achieve a combustible state. Furthermore, the fridge doesn’t produce an ignition. Presence of electricity does not make spark. Now, if you had natural gas fired water heater in there it’s be different. In that case they advise you to elevate the water off the floor where flammable fumes develop.
 
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My dad has had his two mowers and gas cans in the same barn with a fridge, a freezer, a golf cart charging, etc. He's done it that way for about 25 years now.

It is a large barn and has plenty of circulation though....


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I don no ... My electric fridge doesn't throw sparks like my on/off switches do when I flip them. That tiny blue spark is so pretty and my shop smells of gas & diesel.
 
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