Posted by oldtanker on March 29, 2016 at 08:27:48 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Gas tractor issues posted by kickinbull on March 27, 2016 at 04:35:23:
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I didn't whine. I stated that my gripe with ethanol is being a MN resident I'm forced to support it regardless if I want to or not. I did state what five of six school trained small engine mechanics say that I personally know between about 21 years old to 60. I also stated my personal experience. I also pointed out that "winter" storage differs area to area. Here in MN, 90 miles southeast of Fargo ND lawn and garden equipment gets run on average from May through the end of Sep. So really it normally sets 7 months. The time line for ethanol gas starting to go bad is about 90 days. That's starting. Some type of stabilizer can extend that but even the it starts to go bad about 180 days. Again STARTS. These are proven times that you can look up yourself.
Now on the other hand us non ethanol believers have been accused of fraternizing with the Muslim extremist and of not being patriotic. Because we don't like a product. We have also been told basically we have no idea what we are talking about when people with more knowledge and experience agree with us.
I support farmers. I eat. I buy food. I don't need to put a corn product in my gas tank.
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