Let's compare physiques.. And then I'll let you talk to me about that.
Your quest to get pictures of old men never ends, does it?
Let's compare physiques.. And then I'll let you talk to me about that.
Your quest to get pictures of old men never ends, does it?
Only idiots put gas containing ethanol in any small engine
If that's all they sell what you going to do? Try to run it dry between use, especially 2 cycle blowers.
And change the oil. Maybe change out the blade.
That's all done in the fall. Only idiots leave fuel in the mower over winter, come spring, the mower won't start. Plus the gas (ethanol) eats anything plastic like fuel lines.
Ethanol eats the rubber lines not plastic and also leaves a tarnish in the carburetor
If that's all they sell what you going to do? Try to run it dry between use, especially 2 cycle blowers.
Any hardware store sells ethanol free gas they even have it premixed for your 2 cycle stuff It’s not cheap Cheaper than a new piece of equipment though
If that's all they sell what you going to do? Try to run it dry between use, especially 2 cycle blowers.
They don't make many 2 strokes these days. They pollute too much for the green crowd.
They don't make many 2 strokes these days. They pollute too much for the green crowd.
Leaf blowers.
Only idiots put gas containing ethanol in any small engine
There’s at least 5 gas stations within 10 miles of me that sell Rec90 fuel. Maybe due to more boats I guess.
Any hardware store sells ethanol free gas they even have it premixed for your 2 cycle stuff It’s not cheap Cheaper than a new piece of equipment though
The only time I had a problem is when I left some fuel overwinter in a handheld blower. The fuel line was clear plastic that disintegrated. My Husqvarna backpack blower is 7 years old, starts right up, but I always try not to over fill the tank, so it runs dry.
Ethanol eats the rubber lines not plastic and also leaves a tarnish in the carburetor
Some engines use polyurethane fuel lines. They absolutely can degrade with ethanol.
Some engines use polyurethane fuel lines. They absolutely can degrade with ethanol.
Not on any engines I have. I use it in my mower and it’s fine. I run Rec90 in my sxs though.
ethanol is the devil. They shouldn't have it mixed with any gas but the lobbyists pushing it have too much power.
Does it save anything when you include all the cost of production including subsidies? Ethanol has less btu's per gallon than pure gasoline.
There’s at least 5 gas stations within 10 miles of me that sell Rec90 fuel. Maybe due to more boats I guess.
I get mine at Amoco
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