Brian H
Member
I commented on a Facebook post from a guy who had his machine freeze when he took it in for service. He left it over a weekend and told the service provider that it must stay inside at all times otherwise it would freeze. They left it outside all weekend with temperatures as cold as 3 degrees. He now has lots of damage.
The owner suggested that it would take half a day to winterize the machine, an Everest 650. I am not familiar with that machine and wanted to know if anyone here has experience in winterizing that machine?
I know with the Butler's that we run it takes about 15 minutes and we always winterize any vehicle that will be in for service.
The owner suggested that it would take half a day to winterize the machine, an Everest 650. I am not familiar with that machine and wanted to know if anyone here has experience in winterizing that machine?
I know with the Butler's that we run it takes about 15 minutes and we always winterize any vehicle that will be in for service.