Posted by Don-Wi on September 09, 2013 at 18:54:32 from (75.207.34.71):
In Reply to: Gas prices posted by RustyFarmall on September 09, 2013 at 17:24:14:
RustyFarmall said: (quoted from post at 20:24:14 09/09/13) You mean I should not be using E85 in my 73 year old Farmall? And it ran SO good.
A couple years ago Dad bought gas ands deisel from a different supplier, who only sold ethanol free gas. We had more trouble with that tank load of gas than we ever have with e10 blend. I had a 95 Olds acheiva that got better milage on E20 than it ever did on E10 or ethanol free. Tried it in my VW and it wasn't as fond of it, but it still ran just fine.
The manual for our JD 425 lawn tractor says it can run 10% 87 octane.
I'll run premium in my mixed gas, but that's only because it's only a gallon every now & then.
Donovan from Wisconsin
This post was edited by Don-Wi at 19:41:47 09/09/13.
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