Husqvarna HUV4210-G User Manual

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Storage – Gasoline Vehicles

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2007 Husqvarna 4210-G, 4210-E, 4210-GXP, and 4210-EXP Owner’s Manual

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WARNING

• Turn the key switch to the OFF position, remove the key, and leave the Forward/Reverse

handle in the NEUTRAL position during storage. This is to prevent unintentionally starting the
vehicle or a fire hazard.

• Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 16).

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CAUT ION

• Batteries in a low state of charge will freeze at low temperatures.

PREPARING THE GASOLINE VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE

1. Store vehicle in a cool, dry place. This will minimize battery self-discharge. If the battery appears to be

weak, have it charged by a trained technician. Use an automotive-type 12-volt battery charger rated at
10 amps or less.

2. Drain carburetor and seal the fuel tank.

2.1. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position. Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the

closed (OFF) position (Figure 16, Page 28) and run the engine until fuel remaining in the carbu-
retor and fuel lines is depleted and the engine stalls.

2.2. Loosen, but do not remove, the carburetor drain screw and drain fuel remaining in bowl into a small,

clean container, then pour the fuel from the container into vehicle fuel tank. Tighten the carburetor
drain screw.

2.3. Disconnect fuel vent line from fuel tank vent nipple.

2.4. Plug the fuel tank vent nipple so that it is air tight. We recommend using a slip-on vinyl cap.

3. Disconnect the battery cables, negative (–) cable first.

4. Batteries should be clean and free of corrosion. Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of

baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water). Rinse solution off bat-
teries. Do not allow this solution to enter the batteries. Be sure terminals are tight. Let the terminals dry
and then coat them with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (Husqvarna 603 00 00-03).

Figure 16 Fuel Shut-off Valve – Closed Position

CLOSED (OFF) POSITION

(SELECTOR IS ALIGNED

WITH OFF MARKINGS ON THE SIDES OF VALVE)

OFF

OFF

VIEWED FROM SELECTOR

SIDE OF VALVE

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