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How to get boat ready for first freeze?
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<blockquote data-quote="dougdad" data-source="post: 109073" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I drain my lower unit, make shure there is no water in it and tag it some how to remind me it is drained then refill it in the spring. I acc. had one split with fresh oil in it when I lived in the upper peninsula of MI. and we had over 30 days below 0 temps. I now live in the lower but still drain it and leave it in the garage with the plugs in finger tight and a sign hanging on it saying "drained".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougdad, post: 109073, member: 274"] I drain my lower unit, make shure there is no water in it and tag it some how to remind me it is drained then refill it in the spring. I acc. had one split with fresh oil in it when I lived in the upper peninsula of MI. and we had over 30 days below 0 temps. I now live in the lower but still drain it and leave it in the garage with the plugs in finger tight and a sign hanging on it saying "drained". [/QUOTE]
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