I purchased a Cyclone Rake leaf vacuum 4 years ago. It is a magnificent piece of machinery with one problem, the engine. The first year it ran great but started to surge towards the end of my two week vacuuming chore. Put it away, got it out the next year, wouldn't start. I removed and cleaned the carburetor, reinstalled, and completed my two week chore, surging worse towards the end. Put it away, got it out the next year, wouldn't start. Completed one more carburetor cleaning, reinstalled it and completed my chore, engine struggling. This year I opened the gas tank and found milky white gas. It turns out that the inside of the gas tank was galvanized and much of it had dissolved in the gas. This engine had been stored in a dry climate controlled shed when not in use. Some of the zinc was in the form of particulates and some was much smaller. I don't think the engine wants to run on a gas/zinc mixture. The tank was cleaned by filling it with a gallon of vinegar for 24 hours and hosing it out, filter installed because existing screen is a joke. The main jet is probably too small, there is no idle mixture adjustment. It runs now. Will drain tank at end of season. Hope this helps someone.