Zero turn Decision

   / Zero turn Decision #11  
That mess has been hard on my stihl saws until I wised up and went back to straight gas. LUTT
 
   / Zero turn Decision
  • Thread Starter
#12  
That mess has been hard on my stihl saws until I wised up and went back to straight gas. LUTT

Dont use ethanol and correct me if i am wrong but our petrol over here has a Higher octane rating then in the USA. So it should run cleaner and more efficient and i presume that would be better for an engine?
 
   / Zero turn Decision #13  
Dont use ethanol and correct me if i am wrong but our petrol over here has a Higher octane rating then in the USA. So it should run cleaner and more efficient and i presume that would be better for an engine?

Higher octane equals a less volatile fuel suitable for use in higher compression engines. Higher octane fuel reduces predetonation.
 
   / Zero turn Decision
  • Thread Starter
#14  
Well I have bought the ZG327. Its just so much nicer and comfortable to operate compared the the 200 series. Its not overpowered but still ok with the 27HP on a 60" deck. Overall very happy so far after 1 hour of mowing, I hope the next 999 are the same.
 
   / Zero turn Decision #15  
Higher octane equals a less volatile fuel suitable for use in higher compression engines. Higher octane fuel reduces predetonation.

Those traits, while uncommon, can lead to burned exhaust valves and higher than normal exhaust temps (incomplete combustion or fuel burning in exhaust) in worn engines where the timing was retarded due to wear or misadjustment. My only point is that when running fuel outside of OEM recommendations, closer attention to tuning is required.

You'll usually hear a little wristpin slap if your timing is retarded enough to burn the valves, though.
 
   / Zero turn Decision
  • Thread Starter
#16  
She's a big jigga!
 

Attachments

  • Mower 1.jpg
    Mower 1.jpg
    296.6 KB · Views: 386
   / Zero turn Decision #18  
Dont use ethanol and correct me if i am wrong but our petrol over here has a Higher octane rating then in the USA. So it should run cleaner and more efficient and i presume that would be better for an engine?

Im not sure,my stihl dealer told me to start using 91 octane in all my stihl tools, funny thing, though, I have a fs 85r line trimmer Ive used for a long time on ethanol based fuel,everything in Arkansas is 10%,and not had any trouble out of it.But the little ms 210 saw hates the stuff. LUTT
 
   / Zero turn Decision
  • Thread Starter
#20  
Thanks guys, the only thing I don't like so far is it doesn't have lights!
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

25"x 10" Kubota RTV-X1140 (A52377)
25"x 10" Kubota...
2013 PETERBILT 365 T/A DUMP TRUCK (A51406)
2013 PETERBILT 365...
2010 THOMPSON TRASH PUMP (A51406)
2010 THOMPSON...
DEWALT 4400 PSI GAS PRESSURE WASHER (A51248)
DEWALT 4400 PSI...
2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan (A51694)
2006 Mercedes-Benz...
2011 Chevrolet Impala Sedan (A51694)
2011 Chevrolet...
 
Top