locally around Madison, Wisconsin the premium non ethanol is recommended because it is only non ethanol available at Kwik Trip, Citgo stations. A couple stations have non ethanol regular, independants that get the niche market. BP stations have their own brand of additive-Invigereen(?) - but most have the ethanol warning on pumps. Auto parts and farm stores have cans of 50:1,40:1, 32:1, 25:1 2 stroke mixes for about $6.00 to $8.00/gallon that has good storage life, lot used for chainsaws that get seasonal use. Brigges dealers have a Stabil formula for the ethanol mixes, also some good oil with extra zinc for the splash lube engines. Couple small engine shops I know have about 1/2 their 'It don't run this season' with old ethanol fuel leftovers, fouled carbs because customer bought the $2.49 ethanol regular mix instead of $3.29 Premium non ethanol fuel. Chainsaws 2, 3 years old setting over summer poor start, no power, etc- customer thought if 50:1 oil mix was good, then 25 to 1 would be better with cheapest gas and the fouled spark arrestors on exhaust are another didn't maintain item. throwaway chainsaw or trade for $1.00 value on new one, non runners go to high school class or just fixed for poor folks use- not much money in parts most times, just careful labor cleaning, deferred maintenance. RN.
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