Yeppers..I was down at the local convenience store bottom of hill) last year and State van was there.I would use it (canned pre mix in general) if I couldn't find non ethanol fuel around where I was.
Yes, expensive, but..good fuel, doesn't go bad for a long time.
Basically, I don't trust e10 to be just e10, it might well be e20 one day, plus the tank is leaky and rainwater got in there.
The small engine shops around here are heaped up with dead equipment, and most of it can be traced to bad fuel.
Really depends, how much you cut (string trim, hedge trim, leaf blow, whatever...) and how often. Going through gallons a week, and know you will be doing yearly maintenance on saws, new lines and filters and carb kits, meh, doesn't matter, but occasional use, not many gallons a year, I would use the canned fuel, peace of mind insurance.
Always buy gasoline from a station that is on level ground..!!!!
J2F
Yep...this station is at the bottom of a like 200 yd. 'hill' and was at the bottom...Or on a hill
You mean besides the price? :msp_scared:I haven't seen anything else that sets them apart.
You mean besides the price? :msp_scared:
I like the VP cans better, they pour better, open easier, and are less expensive here
Whats the price on VP?
Thanks
Eric
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