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26 May 2012

[DIY] Higher octane gas for lawn equipment

 

The ethanol in most gas is what degrades fuel lines and carb parts, avoid it for small engines and older engines. If you use the recommended octane, going to a higher grade will not harm the engine, but it just costs more. Mixing octanes is OK. Doug
 
 Higher octane gas for lawn equipment
   Posted by: "subprong" subprong@gmail.com subprong
   Date: Fri May 25, 2012 11:09 am ((PDT))

My 2 stroke blower suggests 89 octane gas.  Is there any reason a
higher octane gas will harm or disrupt a piece of lawn equipment?  I
was thinking about getting the higher octane for a 2-cycle trimmer and
an older 4-cycle mower as well.  Also, can different octanes be mixed?

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