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I wonder.
My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. Looks like I'll be taking my old gas here in the future... http://www.halifax.ca/wrms/hhw.html |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. Yeah, I have a five gallon can for my gasoline mower/tractor and lawnmower, and a one gallon can with "mix" for the chainsaw and string trimmer. Fortunately, the latter two devices like the same "mix." Had a 45' dead pine that fell over on the corner of the property last year. Now it is about 25 two foot chunks... Managed to not remove any significant body parts. :) |
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Just fired up Cruis'n Rulz! after sitting all winter with a full tank
of primo. Ran well, no problems. JR On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:17:18 -0400, HK wrote: I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. HOME PAGE: http:/www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- |
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JR North wrote:
Just fired up Cruis'n Rulz! after sitting all winter with a full tank of primo. Ran well, no problems. JR On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:17:18 -0400, HK wrote: I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. HOME PAGE: http:/www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I sure like that old truck you've kept up and restored. |
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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. Why not just add a stabilizer to the gas when you initially fill up the gas can? That way you can toss the unused gas into your truck/car tank instead of throwing it away. I do put stabilizer in, but I also mix the oil right away.... so I'm leery of putting the mixed 50:1 gas in a vehicle with catalitic converter. With my British Seagull 10:1 mixture..there's no question. |
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"Don White" wrote
I'm leery Out of curiosity, have you personally experienced problems with year-old gas or are you just trying to err on the side of caution? |
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![]() "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message . .. "Don White" wrote I'm leery Out of curiosity, have you personally experienced problems with year-old gas or are you just trying to err on the side of caution? Just 'playing it safe'. and various articles such as.. http://www.perr.com/tip1.html http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_mi...h_new_gasoline |
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"Don White" wrote
Just 'playing it safe'. Nothing wrong with that. I've probably read a lot of the same stuff as you on the subject, but empirical evidence seems to fly in the face of it all. The only person I've ever actually met who ever personally experienced trouble with stale gas was a guy who used to race motorcycles in the 70s. And even that was only a little temporary performance decrease, nothing catastrophic. I have about a gallon of last year's mix that I plan to put back in my outboard, and I don't expect to be able to tell any difference between that and the new stuff. If my experiment fails, I'll post about it. |
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