How to: Kennel the Dog for 1 year while in Afghanistan

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rfkutschman

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Hey all! Just got news I'll likely deploy to Afghan in mid-Aug for one year.

Wondering what you all recommend to prep the dog for long-term storage. I have a spot in the garage, but no lift.

Thanks.

Ride Safe.

rich :flag:
 

Elvis

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Im going to send a grid coordinate and it will be taken care of... JK. Battery tender, drain the gas, take the plugs out and blow out the head, and cover it. Thats what I do every other six months while Im deployed and it seems to work out.
 

Fibersnake

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Salute to you for your service and keep the powder dry. Be for it is all over may be over there with you.

On storage, Battery Tender (recommend removing from BD and setting on a wood platform), drain the gas if will be a year before you get back to it, if like 6 month fill to 90% and put in some Stabil Fuel Stabilizer.

Would also recommend that you change the oil and filter before you leave (after you have road it for a little bit to get any condensation out of the oil). I also change out the tranny and primary. When you get back, change the oil again (even though it was new).

Inflate the tires up to spec.

Maybe give it a good washing before you do the storage bits.

Good luck and stay safe
 

Raywood

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I concur with all the above except draining the tank. I would follow BDM recommendations that are in the Owners Manual for long term storage.

As of the tank I personally would want something (liquid) in the tank and carb to keep the gaskets and seals moist. And I guess that mean gas with lots of Stabil or equivalant.

Just my thoughts.

Yell when you get over there if you need anything. :D:D
 

Fibersnake

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Actually on draining the tank, never had to do it myself and the more I think about, have to go with Raywood on this one. Best to keep it near topped and if for a long time, can always drain it when bringinf her out and clean the petcock before starting her up again.
 

KnotSo

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Yup, what others have said, and keep insurance on it, just in case.

Thank you for your continued service to this great country. There are many ex servicemen and women on thios forum that go with you in spirit.

as Ray said, if there is anything you need that we can help you with when you get there, please ask.

Thank You :flag:
 

lee

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just one thing to add really. If you can it might be better to get the wheels up off the ground but I know you don't have a lift so maybe you can't do that, unless you're really stong! look after yourself over there
 

rfkutschman

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Thanks all for the advice. Hopefully the year'll go by quick.

I'm sure I'll be rattling around in here for the next month til I leave and, who knows, maybe I can even get on now and again while in country.

Take care and thanks for the well wishes.

rich

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Dog 10

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All of the above advice is most excellent.

Good luck and be safe.

Thanks for your service to the GREAT USA

Later
Dog 10
 

Raywood

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Thanks all for the advice. Hopefully the year'll go by quick.

I'm sure I'll be rattling around in here for the next month til I leave and, who knows, maybe I can even get on now and again while in country.

Take care and thanks for the well wishes.

rich

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Rich, just let me run down and get that scoot and ride it throughout the year. I'll keep it in top notch conditon for you.

:2thumbs::cheers::2thumbs:
 

Staffy

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What Ray said - :lol::lol::lol:
Follow all the great advise above and the Dog will be fine.
Follow all your training and you will be fine - THANK YOU and your collogues for your service and dedication – THANK YOU.
Stay well, keep safe and let’s RIDE soon.
G@@D LUCK :2thumbs::2thumbs:
 

BBChopper

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I can help!!!

You should talk to my daughter. She has an 06 6.0 GTO and has done two deployments to Iraq. She prefers to let me watch her baby for her when she is gone. I am know for takeing great care (except the rear tires). So i would be glad to watch your dog for you while you serveing this great country!!!:flag::flag:
 

rfkutschman

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You should talk to my daughter. She has an 06 6.0 GTO and has done two deployments to Iraq. She prefers to let me watch her baby for her when she is gone. I am know for takeing great care (except the rear tires). So i would be glad to watch your dog for you while you serveing this great country!!!:flag::flag:
Thanks for the offer. I have an '07 Charger SRT8 w/ 6.1L Hemi 425HP. Would you watch her, too!

You have to put the new tires on her though!

Actually, my wife get's to watch them both. She'll probably drive my Charger but just wash/wax my K-9!

rich :D
 
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