Ethanol is killing my equipment I have lots of small engines which many do not get used often and the Ethanol is causing a lot of problems with their fuel systems I use Sta-Bil and it helps but are any name brand gas companies making gasoline without adding this stuff. I cannot think of one good logical reason to use it any where, but, that is just my Humble Opinion! So I do not want to start a war here, I would rather hear how to handle this situation since it is not going away. Thanks
Leo
We have no choice up here - all fuel has ethanol in it, except diesel. The only piece I don't have to worry about is my Kubota L4200 diesel - I have about 16 pieces of gas powered equipment - a dozen dirtbikes, atv, mowers, generator, snowblower, etc... and I kinda dread pulling out any of them, since the put-away process is a PITA. Other than the stuff that is going to be used constantly, I drain it dry. Simply said, the best thing you can do with a gas system these days is drain it. The whole 'dry is bad' thing is a myth. Since I don't know if a machine is going to sit for a week or a year, I set up everything do drain as simply as possible, and I usually change the oil while I'm at it. Everything sitting in my garage has a dry fuel system, and has fresh oil in it. Basically, I set up everything for long term storage when I park it. It's a pain keeping it that way, but it's the only way I can be sure that anything and everything will start when I dump fresh gas in it, and when I pull something out, I pour in fresh gas and it starts first or second pull/kick/turn every time. Sucks, but that's the government for ya (thanks for the ethanol, dems). Old gas out of the tools/toys gets dumped into my pickup, so it doesn't get wasted.
JayC