I wasn't going to ask this but the more I sit on it, the more it nettles me. Not long ago I inquired opinions on ethanol gas because I have switched my small engines such as weedeater, tiller, chainsaw, generator, etc. over to 0% ethanol. I got opinions back that go against all facts from different testings of the product 10% ethanol. I hope I don't offend anyone here....but if I do, it's not intentional, just trying to dig a little more into the realisms of use of the product. I have my suspicions that many answers I got were biased in the direction of full acceptance of 10% being a majestic product over 0% ethanol. Is it possible that some of these answers were biased because they were put in by corn producing farmers who are doing very well providing corn for fuel compared to when they were providing corn for food? I'm hoping this is not the case because we've got enough crooked & corrupt politicians in Washington without having to put up with that fateful attitude here on the forums.
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