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I am new to this forum and have been lurking for a while. The tips I read helped me to save a pole saw chain. I just got a ms250 which will normally be used one or twice a year. The main reason I bought it is for strom clean up. For storage I was planning on running stabilized gas until it ran dry then when it cools squirt some 2cycle oil in the spark plug hole and pulling the starter a few times before putting the plug back in. Cleaning the bar and liberally applying bar oil to the chain and bar. Am I missing anything
 

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I am new to this forum and have been lurking for a while. The tips I read helped me to save a pole saw chain. I just got a ms250 which will normally be used one or twice a year. The main reason I bought it is for strom clean up. For storage I was planning on running stabilized gas until it ran dry then when it cools squirt some 2cycle oil in the spark plug hole and pulling the starter a few times before putting the plug back in. Cleaning the bar and liberally applying bar oil to the chain and bar. Am I missing anything

I'd find some ethanol free gas or use some true fuel.
 
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