There are a few gas stations around here that sell gas without ethanol, so
that's what we get for gas-powered tools.
At 04:11 PM 4/24/2013, you wrote:
>Purchasing a higher octane gas seems to work better too for small
>engines also.
>
>On 4/24/2013 3:18 PM, Sandaidh wrote:
> >
> > From: Lee M-S
> > Apparently, the additive they put in gas (sorry, can't remember the name,
> > makes the gas hard on mowers and such) damages the emission control
> > system.
> > -------------------------
> >
> > Ethanol. The EPA has been pushing for the ethanol content in gasoline
> > to be
> > raised to 15%, which has been shown to ruin existing vehicles and
> > machinery
> > which manage on the 10% mandated now. I have to put Sta-Bil in the
> > gasoline
> > I use for my lawn tractor and lawn mower, to minimize the damage done
> > by the
> > ethanol.
> >
> > Sandaidh
> > sandaidh@atlanticbb.net <mailto:sandaidh%40atlanticbb.net>
> >
> >
>
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