MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
...I need to use the ethanol-free in the riding mower ...
Just curious, but why? :confused3:
...I need to use the ethanol-free in the riding mower ...
Put a bit of water in a small container, preferably a tall narrow one similar to a test tube. Mark the height of the water on the tube, now pour in 5-10x as much gas, shake and let it settle. If the separation line between fuel and water is higher after letting it sit for a few minutes, it's the ethanol gas. Reason being ethanol will mix with water and separate out..........Mike
It only matters because of the inconvenience it is causing.Does it really matter? If the non-ethanol is $4.40/gallon and the ethanol stuff is what? $3.30 a gallon? If you replace it, it's costing you less than $5.
(4 gallons * price difference)
You're not lying about that. Every one of the old gas farm tractors I have would end up with tiny rust flakes in the carb bowls after setting awhile, so I would have to disassemble and clean/blow out. And then eventually the neoprene or whatever on the needle valve tips would fail and need a rebuild. Maybe an additive would have helped but now I just drain everything completely before winter storage.Ethanol is the Devil's Spawn.![]()
Oh, there was definitely a difference and both were fresh. It would barely run on the "bad" stuff. I should have just dumped it into an almost full tank on the pickup (34 gal capacity) and been done with it.If they are both fresh, I doubt you'll notice a difference. But if it bothers you I'd fill the mower with either one until it's convenient to get a refill, and dump one of the cans in your car/truck then refill it with the good stuff.
Yeah, I think the gas was bad even though it was fresh, maybe had some E85 mixed in, who knows? This mower always ran fine on regular 87 in the past.Yes - dump it in your pickup and be done. Strange - fresh oxygenated gasoline should run just fine in your mower. If not - something is definitely wrong.