Get this... Couldnt get my 1 year old wood splitter started this fall. Took it to get repaired, and the guy said hes getting a ton of chain saws/wood splitters in to fix. He said the ethanol is destroying the carburetors. Great, now I have to wait a week to split all the wood I have. There is an addative they sell to protect the carburetors from whatever happens to them. So get some before you end up like me..
Whenever I put something away for the season I drain as much gas as I can from the tank, add Seafoam to whatever is left, start it up, and let it run until it dies. I've never had a problem yet. Most folks treat OPE as they would vacuum cleaners and dishwashers, ie: you push a button and it turns on-no maintenance required. Then once it dies from lack of maintenance, they throw it away. Luckily the damage is usually not that bad-as a result my garage is full of "junk" OPE :lol: