Posted by doug in illinois on June 08, 2011 at 17:22:20 from (173.233.168.105):
In Reply to: Re: gasahol posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on June 07, 2011 at 14:49:41:
It is getting real hard to find gasohol free fuel. Some Casey's stores in our area still have it, but you need to ask the store manager first if their "regular" is still alcohol free. Most are not.
There are STC's (Supplemental Type Certificates) available for several small airplanes/engines. They are for minimum 87 octane NO LEAD, NO ALCOHOL gasoline. Basically worthless, can't find any unleaded without at least a trace of alcohol in it.
100LL is overkill for a tractor. But FYI, Jet A is what I use in my shop salamander heater now. Kerosene is even harder to find than true unleaded unless you want to buy it in gallon jugs at $12.75 per gallon at our local farm store. Jet A is $4.60 per gallon as of June 6. 100LL is $5.60.
There are a few airports that sell MOGAS, but the dates are stale. That is what he needs. DOUG
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