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Gas cap is extremely tight, very difficult to get on and off... what would cause this
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<blockquote data-quote="watsonr" data-source="post: 4408315" data-attributes="member: 44648"><p>I'm running non-E in my saws at 87 octane without issues. I'm also running Aviation fuel without issue... but I tune every time I run a saw..... its become second nature, kind of like wiping your bum.</p><p></p><p>Pick up a saw, make sure its 4-stroking, put it to wood and occasionally lift to verify it's still tuned correctly... I've yet to burn a saw up in almost 40 years... mixed properly of course!</p><p></p><p>I have one station an hour away and make a couple trips a year. When that doesn't figure into my plan, a good friend owns a plane at the local strip. He'll pump me a few gallons and drop it by the house, even ran it in the mower.. no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watsonr, post: 4408315, member: 44648"] I'm running non-E in my saws at 87 octane without issues. I'm also running Aviation fuel without issue... but I tune every time I run a saw..... its become second nature, kind of like wiping your bum. Pick up a saw, make sure its 4-stroking, put it to wood and occasionally lift to verify it's still tuned correctly... I've yet to burn a saw up in almost 40 years... mixed properly of course! I have one station an hour away and make a couple trips a year. When that doesn't figure into my plan, a good friend owns a plane at the local strip. He'll pump me a few gallons and drop it by the house, even ran it in the mower.. no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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