(quoted from post at 13:31:26 05/28/10) http://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=FL
No ethanol.(quoted from post at 12:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
(quoted from post at 18:00:13 05/28/10)No ethanol.(quoted from post at 12:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
Storage time indefinite.
Leaves no gum in carb.
No evaporation loss.
etc.
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It was a gift from my son. I guess I could ask, but it is not my custom to ask what someone paid for something they gave me. It came from Home Depot, but since it was Christmas, there is a good chance that it was a close out sale. Sorry.(quoted from post at 21:41:52 05/28/10)(quoted from post at 18:00:13 05/28/10)No ethanol.(quoted from post at 12:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
Storage time indefinite.
Leaves no gum in carb.
No evaporation loss.
etc.
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How much?
(quoted from post at 15:48:52 05/28/10) A couple of places come to mind for buying non ethanol gas. First is your local small airport. They will usually sell you a couple of 5 gal cans of airplane gas. Another place is at your local marina. At both places expect to pay quite a bit more per gallon but then you can add your stabil and it will last for a long time if just using it in trimmers, chainsaws, etc.
(quoted from post at 08:25:06 05/29/10) Hey CB-
Yep, I truly believe alcohol is the current root cause of many similar problems like boiling gas in our N tanks, etc. I have trashed two chain saws with the stuff. Federal Law use to have the 10% label posted right on the pumps but have you looked lately? Chances are there is no percentage listed if there is even a label at all. So, has the percentage been increased without consumer awareness? Probably. Now I'll hear from all the guys who work for the PETROLEUM companies or are corn growers. It is more than a coincidence that all these problems have surfaced recently doncha think?
give me a gallon, Alan!
Tim Daley(MI)
I bought one of those Propane-powered Lehr's a few months ago and wrote about it to another group...thought you guys might find it interesting. :(reply to post at 10:03:18 05/29/10)
(quoted from post at 12:57:57 05/29/10) I've used 10% ethanol for probably 25 years in everything that burns gas with only two glitches. The accelerator pump diaphragm on a 76 Plymouth 318 and the same thing in an 80's carbureted Ford ranger. Haven't had a lick of fuel-related problems with anything else including weed trimmers and chain saws. Jim
(quoted from post at 11:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
(quoted from post at 16:20:32 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 11:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
Pretty funny..."weedeat(er)" is now a verb, even if you're using a Husqvarna. Same thing happened to xerox for copy machines, bushhog for rotary cutters...I took my 1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara through the carwash and the little teeny-bopper at the counter said "Nice Jeep. I have one, too, only mine's a Suzuki!"
(quoted from post at 17:54:52 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 16:20:32 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 11:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
Pretty funny..."weedeat(er)" is now a verb, even if you're using a Husqvarna. Same thing happened to xerox for copy machines, bushhog for rotary cutters...I took my 1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara through the carwash and the little teeny-bopper at the counter said "Nice Jeep. I have one, too, only mine's a Suzuki!"
Remember when all refrigerators were Frigidaires?
No matter who made them....
(quoted from post at 20:37:56 05/29/10) that was along the lines of my thinking.. IE.. mixed at distribution. I know sometimes diesel dye is done like that.
Makes ya wonder if you tested a gas sample.. how much ethanol is really in there from day to day.. er.. or batch to batch.. and then how much is in there after it sets a week..
soudnguy
(quoted from post at 20:50:07 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 20:37:56 05/29/10) that was along the lines of my thinking.. IE.. mixed at distribution. I know sometimes diesel dye is done like that.
Makes ya wonder if you tested a gas sample.. how much ethanol is really in there from day to day.. er.. or batch to batch.. and then how much is in there after it sets a week..
soudnguy
Am on several automobile sites and it is claimed that the tanker rolls up to the terminal and adds X number of gallons of ethanol based on the size of the tanker and then the balance is gasoline.
(quoted from post at 20:33:09 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 17:54:52 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 16:20:32 05/29/10)(quoted from post at 11:52:38 05/28/10) went to weedeat with my 4cycle string trimmer.. and darned if the 2 lil lines to the tank were all broke...
soundguy
Pretty funny..."weedeat(er)" is now a verb, even if you're using a Husqvarna. Same thing happened to xerox for copy machines, bushhog for rotary cutters...I took my 1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara through the carwash and the little teeny-bopper at the counter said "Nice Jeep. I have one, too, only mine's a Suzuki!"
Remember when all refrigerators were Frigidaires?
No matter who made them....
Dunk,
I still use Frigidaire when referring to refrigerators and it drives my grand-babies nutz! (although they are getting used to it and wierd old pappy!)
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