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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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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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HK wrote:
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. :) What brand chainsaw? An Echo or a Stihl, I'm not surprised at all. Some of the others, though... DT |
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HK wrote: 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. :) What brand chainsaw? An Echo or a Stihl, I'm not surprised at all. Some of the others, though... DT Plain little Husqvarna in decorator orange. |
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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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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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I run both my lawn mower and weed whacker out of fuel in the fall, then
clean them and put them away for the winter. If I have any fuel left in the gas cans, I add it to my car or motor home while it's still fresh. I don't like the idea of keeping gas in containers in the shed all winter. "HK" wrote in message ... 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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![]() "William Andersen" wrote in message ... I run both my lawn mower and weed whacker out of fuel in the fall, then clean them and put them away for the winter. If I have any fuel left in the gas cans, I add it to my car or motor home while it's still fresh. I don't like the idea of keeping gas in containers in the shed all winter. "HK" wrote in message ... 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. Maybe it's just a ritual offered to gas engine gods, but in the fall I treat all the remaining gas in my various toy's tanks with Stabil and forget about them for the winter. Last fall I shut my Scag riding mower off in one of the horse paddocks that I was mowing and there it sat all winter through rain, snow, freezing weather, etc.. It has two tanks. One side was almost empty, the other was half full. I had already put a small amount of Stabil in the tanks the last time I filled them, anticipating that it would soon be retired for the winter. Today I went down, tried to start it and of course the battery was dead. Jumped it, using the battery in the JD Gator, and it turned over about 4 times and fired right up. Let it run on fast idle for a minute or two, then pulled the throttle back to dead slow. The engine just purred along with no hic-ups or stalling. Drove it away and it ran fine. I believe in Stabil. But, you have to add it when the gas is still fresh. You can't re-vitalize or stabilize gas that has already gone stale. Eisboch |
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