Posted by JDEM on March 30, 2018 at 17:51:52 from (174.230.4.54):
In Reply to: Premixed Fuel posted by John M on March 30, 2018 at 10:49:46:
I don't know what the heck some of the other folk have been doing wrong that they think an over-priced can of premixed gas is going to fix. I have a lot of gas-powered equipment that sits in storage a lot. Weedeaters, chainsaws, lawn-mowers, garden tractors, water-pumps etc. Zero problems with the cheapest pump gas and some Stabil added.
I have over a dozen chain-saws that sit at three different locations. Again, no problems with gas. All these claims about somehow a premixed can of gas with a 500% markup is somehow superior? I'd like to see even one shred of verifiable evidence to support it. Again, I have to wonder what the heck some of you are doing to your equipment.
I WILL note that I had one machine that every Spring would not start (4-stroke-cycle engine). I had to use starter-fluid at first Spring start and after that it was fine all summer. A guy I know claimed he had the same problems until he started using non-ethanol gas. OK. I am open minded. I got it and tried it. Next Spring, same problem. NEVER will I fall for one of these "snake oil" stories again ( I hope). Hey, if someone feels better over-paying for something - no skin off my nose. But, come on! Claiming it saves you money in the long run?
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