woodeneye
Hardwood Hunter
We have a Kum & Go but it's being rebuilt ATM. They knocked down the old building to put up one exactly the same minus the adjoining Wendy's: haha
hey you live close to Carl, he builds lots of saws, I got one of them he is in st josephGood ideas guys, and I'm in Bethany. Think I'll try canned until I find a source. I found some in st. Joseph at hyvee gas.
Since you opened the can it really does not matter anymore if you store it in the can or in the saw.
In all honesty, Ive been running the tru-fuel for a bit. Seems like it works ok, but different opinions have me investigating other sources as well.
Do those cans have a sell by/use by date on them?
If not how do you know it's not left over from last year?
I keep ethanol free in my saws at all time. The internet informed me that rubber seals and pipes will dry out and crack. Any truth to it ??
Usually I buy ethanol free 4 stroke gas and mix stihl platinum oil into it.
Walmart has one gallon 90 octane cans for $20.00. Home depot has 32 oz cans of their house brand "power care" 92 octane gas for $5.00.
Beware of true fuel 4 cycle cans that look like a gallon but are 110 oz. WHY ???
Anyone buying canned mix obviously isn't running a saw for a living. I buy efree when it's at the pump, otherwise I buy premium and go on my way........to make a living with a chainsaw.
Having to pay $20-$30 per gallon just to get real gasoline is crazy. We should all be emailing the Whitehouse, calling the Whitehouse, calling our reps and senators and demanding that regular (E0) gasoline be available in all 50 states. Also, end the subsidies for ethanol production. If mixing moonshine with gasoline is good, then let the market determine how good it is.
Also, be aware that there is no law stating that ethanol MUST be mixed with gasoline. This is just another big government f' you to the taxpayers.
Here in Iowa the fire department uses the can gas in there rescue saws as it can stay in the saw for a year and still be good. No time to fuel a saw with fresh pump gas when you need to cut someone out of a car wreck.
Enter your email address to join: