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A bigger issue if you had a nice saw in Florida!Not really when you live around the great likes like I use to.
A bigger issue if you had a nice saw in Florida!Not really when you live around the great likes like I use to.
Nothing good I'm sure. Not sure of fuel quality In Fl, but I'm sure it's better than Illinois due to sea level.Agreed...what does the salty do to your equipment?
And a reason I moved out west. Humidity is just brutal in the winter.Humidity is key.
Humidity a small factor here in winter...just ask the snowmen! Lol. Summertime, it blows, it's an armpit!And a reason I moved out west. Humidity is just brutal in the winter.
Not when you live directly down wind of Superior.Humidity a small factor here in winter...just ask the snowmen! Lol. Summertime, it blows, it's an armpit!
Humidity a small factor here in winter...just ask the snowmen! Lol. Summertime, it blows, it's an armpit!And a reason I moved out west. Humidity is just brutal in the winter.
Humidity a small factor here in winter...just ask the snowmen! Lol. Summertime, it blows, it's an armpit!And a reason I moved out west. Humidity is just brutal in the winter.
That may be true... There is a lot of water around here!Not when you live directly down wind of Superior.
In all honesty when its 20 below in Montana it doesnt even feel that cold because it's so dry
Been awhile since back there, we used to hang down on Maxwell St. on Sundays and I still have some furniture from that place to this day , on Saturdays we would all get in a car and cruise all over the city , different places and routes all the time always an adventureI use to hang on the south side with some friends from Marquete Park area as a teen! Yikes! Chicago a great city, kinda scary now where ever you go!
You made a good choice, Chicago sucks now, not like it was, but straight up dangerous now. If my family weren't here, I'd be somewhere else myself.Been awhile since back there, we used to hang down on Maxwell St. on Sundays and I still have some furniture from that place to this day , on Saturdays we would all get in a car and cruise all over the city , different places and routes all the time always an adventure
Used to play around by the steel mills on the south side as a kid and that was the coolest thing ever , spent entire days down in those old mills
Spent my whole youth traveling that city and never seen it all , worked concrete construction when got older and mostly worked on Chicago public school projects which eventually afforded me a way out of that place
Wisconsin is good place to live , clean , quite , people are friendly, property outside the cities is affordable ......winters can be a little colder but the summers are cooler and the humidity in the summer sucks in both places......it's a mid-west thing
Run them dry just like you did. Some folks say put a bit of oil in the plug hole.
I used to be a big seafoam fan. Ive seen some experiments where people have mixed it in gas for one mower and not another. Went out months later and both engines started in the same amont of pulls. I still use it but fear it may be snakeoil. Also many of the better two cycle oils have stabilizer already in it.
You are absolutely right that 100LL avgas has a ton of lead in it. I do not and would not reccomend it for daily use. For storage fuel it is unequaled IMO and IME.I think the biggest takeaway here is, it varies from person to person, place to place. Doesnt matter how you do it, as long as you do something. Everyone seems to have a big love for 100LL. It has 10x more lead in it then gas did for vehicles. I dont want to breath that more so then I dont want to breath normal exhaust fumes. Rec fuel is pretty much widely available anymore and doesnt have lead in it. But again as long as your way works for you I shouldnt complain.
My relationship with Chicago is I'm in, do my business, grab some food, than I'm out. Maniac drivers there! Nothing culturally to do since Covid...Been awhile since back there, we used to hang down on Maxwell St. on Sundays and I still have some furniture from that place to this day , on Saturdays we would all get in a car and cruise all over the city , different places and routes all the time always an adventure
Used to play around by the steel mills on the south side as a kid and that was the coolest thing ever , spent entire days down in those old mills
Spent my whole youth traveling that city and never seen it all , worked concrete construction when got older and mostly worked on Chicago public school projects which eventually afforded me a way out of that place
Wisconsin is good place to live , clean , quite , people are friendly, property outside the cities is affordable ......winters can be a little colder but the summers are cooler and the humidity in the summer sucks in both places......it's a mid-west thing
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