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Fill it full of gas, this prevents an air gap in the tank to condensate. Add fuel stabilizer, run the engine enough to pull treated fuel into engine fuel system. Make sure all water is drained, and keep batteries fully charged and you will be fine.
If it's a smaller motor and the fuel line can be disconnected, disconnect and run the engine until its out of gas and fill the tank and treat.
Anything worth doing, is worth doing right, or it's not worth doing at all! ------------------------------
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