MHarryE
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- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Messages
- 2,969
- Location
- Northeastern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota M7-171, M5-111, SVL75-2, RTV900XT & GR2120; CaseIH 1680 combine
I have used ethanol since the 80s. Never had a failure due to it, never used stabilizer. I run it in my chainsaw and the fuel can be over a year old sometimes and it runs like a champ. I have blocked several log truck loads of firewood with it and have fel and blocked 100s of trees. Never a carb issue. I have used it on air cooled engines, water cooled and automotive engines, no issues ever related to fuel. Those of you in the north who put Heet in your tank are just adding alcohol. The reason they put it in is because it isn't to stretch gas but to replace things like MTBE (that is why they are forcing the issue, look up MTBE, it is bad stuff). It boosts octane, oxygen levels, and cleans out water and carbon. Carbs and fuel lines since the 70s have been compatible with alcohol. I think the fuel issues are because of improper storage and the fuel line rot is because someone is skimping on parts and buying horrible cheap Chinese fuel line and seals. E85 where they try and replace gas isn't a good thing in my opinion, but the E10 where they get rid of some of the horribly toxic stuff is good with me.
I wonder what you and I are doing wrong because I too have not had ethanol related problems and have been using ethanol laced fuel since it first came out. Since I live in a major corn and soybean production state I've been subject to more incentives to use these fuels than in most parts of the US. I even do stupid things like just park my lawn tractor, weed whips, chain saws, outboards, where they are sitting when the snow starts to fall and then start them up and use them when the snow melts. I must be doing something wrong.