This Costco is one of the smaller ones. They only go thru 3-5 tankers a day. I asked the attendant. I guess it's possible but I doubt it. Same pumping went into my truck. I know that doesn't mean much. On Stabil I had the same mower crap out twice. First time it had corn starch in the bowl. Second time it was so bad it required a new carb. That mower doesn't get used much but it always has additive in it. I think I'm going to start using premium. My local dealer recommends it. He said at all the training classes they ask about what fuel to use and the manufacturers tell them that the engines are designed to run on 87 but they prefer you run at least 91.It’s possible Costco got a bad load it happens. Or the fuel you got came from the bottom of their tank. Did your guy check the fuel? Just wondering. Glad your up and running again. I just recently switched from Stabil to Star Tron myself. Time will tell.
Yep when I pulled out my pressure washer that had been sitting a couple of months and it wouldn’t start and I had to clean the crud out of the carburetor. I switched to none ethanol fuel and Star Tron. It’s like Stabil just stopped working or the fuel is getting worse.This Costco is one of the smaller ones. They only go thru 3-5 tankers a day. I asked the attendant. I guess it's possible but I doubt it. Same pumping went into my truck. I know that doesn't mean much. On Stabil I had the same mower crap out twice. First time it had corn starch in the bowl. Second time it was so bad it required a new carb. That mower doesn't get used much but it always has additive in it. I think I'm going to start using premium. My local dealer recommends it. He said at all the training classes they ask about what fuel to use and the manufacturers tell them that the engines are designed to run on 87 but they prefer you run at least 91.
Great move going to non ethanol fuel. Think the fuel is getting worse. Getting diluted with other "chemicals" to cut the price down. Probably oil field junk that's being resold and mixed in.I switched to none ethanol fuel
I’m very fortunate. They stay super busy where I go and now there’s a new one open next to them also with none ethanol and both sell a lot as they are on the way to the lake which is handy. I read where a lot of people can’t get none ethanol at all.The problem with regular (no alcohol) gas is the only source in my area doesn't pump very much so it's sitting a long time. It's at a BP station but it's not BP gas.