You certrainly are unique, the first person I've ever heard of that didn't have issues with (untreated) ethanol poisoned gas in small enines (chainsaw, trimmer, etc).
		
		
	 
Many people I know have fuel related troubles with small engines. I rarely do, if ever. From what I've gathered, the fuel related troubles start as soon as they touch the adjustments on the carb... it's all downhill from then on. They'll never get it back running correctly. And they toss it in the corner and buy a new one.  I do have electrical problems with coils, pickups, plug wires, etc... once in a while. But rarely fuel issues, if ever. As I mentioned, I've had the fuel line turn to mush on one chainsaw. And my fuel pump went out on my tractor, but that's the vacuum diaphragm. And that's about it. 
I buy 87 octane 10% ethanol in three 6 gallon cans and one 2 gallon can at a time. My tractor gets used about 50 hours per year, so about 60 gallons per year mowing, brush cutting, snow plowing and firewood gathering, plus misc other uses. My weedeater and chainsaws I'll say I mix maybe 5-10 gallons 50:1 per year. Generator gets about a quart run through it a year for testing (knock on wood). Power washer maybe 3-5 gallons per year minimum, more depending on projects. Log splitter maybe 3-4 gallons per year doing about 6 cords. Tiller uses a gallon at most. Push mower uses maybe 1-2 gallons per year. So, about 80 gallons per year minimum and maybe 100 maximum for the past 16 years. Before that, I used quite a bit more, as the IH2500b tractor loader was a 4 cylinder 50hp gas engine with 20 gallon tank. It was HST and burned 2-3 gallons per hour. 
The only engine I ever ran anything other than 87 octane 10% ethanol in was my '77 RD400 that was highly modified for drag racing. I worked at the airport at the time, so I had access to 100LL at cost, which helped quite a bit as I was running higher than stock compression at ridiculous RPMS. 
Every car, truck, motorcyle or gas powered equipment I've ever owned since early 80's have all run just fine on 87 octane 10% ethanol. 
I really and truly believe many problems people believe are caused by 87 octane 10% ethanol are caused by other issues, like monkeying with the carb adjustments, improper mix ratio, dirty air filters, no air filters, bad spark plug gap, bad spark plug wires, bad spark plug, weak coil, improperly adjusted valves, improper crankcase ventilation, plugged fuel filter, dirt in the gas tank, dirt in the funnel, improperly vented fuel tanks..... or maybe I'm just blessed due to clean living.... My apologies to Cecil Turtle... 
