GrahamInVa said:(broken image removed)
I dont like ethanol either but some people swear they dont have any trouble with it at all not sure I understand why this is.nailed_nailer said:Jay,
I have 2 snow blowers and 1 generator with bad carburetors due to fuel issues.
I use Sta-Bil Marine and Seafoam in all stored gas.
I just re-built my Stihl Chainsaw (again) 3x in 3 years to keep it running.
I think I am getting to the point of buying a gallon of gas for each time I need to run a machine.
Then open burning off any unused fuel. Makes great environmental impact sense (F'ing EPA)
Goes along with the stupid "new" gas storage spouts on jerry cans. I have given up trying to find a good one.
I just free pour without a spout and spill all over the place. (Again, great EPA head-up-ass theory)
It no longer pays to keep gas stored at home.
Think I may look into converting small engines over to propane or diesel and lose the ethanol problems.
---Nailer---
Defiant said:I'm headed to Killington for the weekend, Maybe the conditions will be better than frozen granular.
oldspark said:I dont like ethanol either but some people swear they dont have any trouble with it at all not sure I understand why this is.nailed_nailer said:Jay,
I have 2 snow blowers and 1 generator with bad carburetors due to fuel issues.
I use Sta-Bil Marine and Seafoam in all stored gas.
I just re-built my Stihl Chainsaw (again) 3x in 3 years to keep it running.
I think I am getting to the point of buying a gallon of gas for each time I need to run a machine.
Then open burning off any unused fuel. Makes great environmental impact sense (F'ing EPA)
Goes along with the stupid "new" gas storage spouts on jerry cans. I have given up trying to find a good one.
I just free pour without a spout and spill all over the place. (Again, great EPA head-up-ass theory)
It no longer pays to keep gas stored at home.
Think I may look into converting small engines over to propane or diesel and lose the ethanol problems.
---Nailer---
j-takeman said:It depends on which station you watch.
Weird tolienish figure said:Defiant said:I'm headed to Killington for the weekend, Maybe the conditions will be better than frozen granular.
I love New England but I hate to say that our skiing sucks. Much better out west.
oldspark said:I dont like ethanol either but some people swear they dont have any trouble with it at all not sure I understand why this is.nailed_nailer said:Jay,
I have 2 snow blowers and 1 generator with bad carburetors due to fuel issues.
I use Sta-Bil Marine and Seafoam in all stored gas.
I just re-built my Stihl Chainsaw (again) 3x in 3 years to keep it running.
I think I am getting to the point of buying a gallon of gas for each time I need to run a machine.
Then open burning off any unused fuel. Makes great environmental impact sense (F'ing EPA)
Goes along with the stupid "new" gas storage spouts on jerry cans. I have given up trying to find a good one.
I just free pour without a spout and spill all over the place. (Again, great EPA head-up-ass theory)
It no longer pays to keep gas stored at home.
Think I may look into converting small engines over to propane or diesel and lose the ethanol problems.
---Nailer---
Defiant said:I'm headed to Killington for the weekend, Maybe the conditions will be better than frozen granular.
nailed_nailer said:Jay,
I have 2 snow blowers and 1 generator with bad carburetors due to fuel issues.
I use Sta-Bil Marine and Seafoam in all stored gas.
I just re-built my Stihl Chainsaw (again) 3x in 3 years to keep it running.
I think I am getting to the point of buying a gallon of gas for each time I need to run a machine.
Then open burning off any unused fuel. Makes great environmental impact sense (F'ing EPA)
Goes along with the stupid "new" gas storage spouts on jerry cans. I have given up trying to find a good one.
I just free pour without a spout and spill all over the place. (Again, great EPA head-up-ass theory)
It no longer pays to keep gas stored at home.
Think I may look into converting small engines over to propane or diesel and lose the ethanol problems.
---Nailer---
Defiant said:I concur whlago, my buddy has a place up there and this is our annual men's weekend trip. Yahoo, we always have a great time![]()
nailed_nailer said:Jay,
I have 2 snow blowers and 1 generator with bad carburetors due to fuel issues.
I use Sta-Bil Marine and Seafoam in all stored gas.
I just re-built my Stihl Chainsaw (again) 3x in 3 years to keep it running.
I think I am getting to the point of buying a gallon of gas for each time I need to run a machine.
Then open burning off any unused fuel. Makes great environmental impact sense (F'ing EPA)
Goes along with the stupid "new" gas storage spouts on jerry cans. I have given up trying to find a good one.
I just free pour without a spout and spill all over the place. (Again, great EPA head-up-ass theory)
It no longer pays to keep gas stored at home.
Think I may look into converting small engines over to propane or diesel and lose the ethanol problems.
---Nailer---
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