Hey guys i tend to use my saws in spurts and then i dont touch them for months on end. If you do store your saws for an extended period of time how do you prepare them. Fuel stabilizer? empty the tank?
guessing non ethanol fuelI gave up on dumping fuel/dry run crap years ago. Now I just dump them on the shelf. Never had a problem and I have started some sitting 5 or 6 years.
I gave up on dumping fuel/dry run crap years ago. Now I just dump them on the shelf. Never had a problem and I have started some sitting 5 or 6 years.
guessing non ethanol fuel
Seen a LOT of starting problems from old fuel.I gave up on dumping fuel/dry run crap years ago. Now I just dump them on the shelf. Never had a problem and I have started some sitting 5 or 6 years.
Seen a LOT of starting problems from old fuel.
I mark the date of purchase on the container and dump after 30 days. Run the saw dry.
I use Stabil and non-ethanol fuel when available. Have run 'tru-fuel' through some at the end, so that anything left in the carb passages is less likely to him up.
Philbert
Do you run snake oil at 40 or 50:1?Fuel stabilizer is snake oil to a 2-stroke.
You can leave them at my house for storage. Promise the gas will never get old in them[emoji16]
Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
YOu can make 10 percent ethanol free pretty easyNope. No ETOH fuel is nonexistent in my area. Been using 10% since it was invented. I know of only 1 pump at a public airport that will sell ETOH free fuel and it is just too much of a pain in the azz to get. I run premium fuel with synthetic 2 stroke oil and it works just fine.
Is that free as in beer, or free as in liberty?YOu can make 10 percent ethanol free pretty easy
Depends on the type of snake!Do you run snake oil at 40 or 50:1?
I gave up on dumping fuel/dry run crap years ago. Now I just dump them on the shelf. Never had a problem and I have started some sitting 5 or 6 years.
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