Non ethanol pump premium is excellent if you run your equipment regularly.
Canned fuel is great if you only use your saw after a hurricane or are one of those creepy doomsday prepper people.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't AV fuel LL (low lead)? Why not run 114 LL from a dirt track? Would probably be half the cost of AV ?
Remember on pumps with multiple grade and long hoses, on small purchases, you are getting what the last guy got out of the hose first.
Everyone has their preference...the AVgas has stabilizers blended right in...which makes it nice for the infrequent user.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't AV fuel LL (low lead)? Why not run 114 LL from a dirt track? Would probably be half the cost of AV ?
There is a reason we use the term 'mix' this is because we mix pump gas with pre-mix oil. Both 2dogs and Chris aka kenjax make good points. A clear container will show just how well different oils mix with pump gas. l get all sorts of funny looks as l vigorously shake a 2.5 gal gas container in the middle of a service station. I really give it a good swirl/shake-up and like Chris mentioned and its probably overkill but I am confident that my mix is mixed. Another thing to consider is how accurate your mix is. I bet if l asked 100 AS members what mix ratio they ran and tested the mix out of their saws.....the difference would be huge. A well calibrated mix jug is a good investment for the 5 odd bucks it costs.
the ethanol free pump is separate from the other pumps and the gauge is mechanical the pump is neat because when it hits one gallon it rings a bell inside the pumpRemember on pumps with multiple grade and long hoses, on small purchases, you are getting what the last guy got out of the hose first.
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