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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- 28,967
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
My gas is always bad, just ask my wife, she knows.......................
I have absolutely had 'old gas' turn to junk. Yellowed, cloudy and stinks really, really bad. And it wasn't anywhere near 10 years old. Maybe 2 at the most. Did it take on too much moisture through condensation? Could be. Stored in a 2+ gallon plastic container.
Could the gas in the OP have been pure gas rather than corn juice?
When we were out in OK a couple weeks ago, I noticed certain chains of gas stations that had some interesting pump setups.
2 nozzles.
1 by itself that was 87 octane 10% ethanol. The one on the other end of the pump there was a 2nd nozzle with 3 grades of non-ethanol, 87, 89, 93 (I think).
The 10% ethanol was usually about 22 cents cheaper.
3 grades of non-ethanol?!
And I’ve just now been able to locate a few dependable stations with one grade of non-ethanol gas.
Thanks Moss but that list is very inaccurate in my experience.
That list information is outdated, and essentially worthless!
How'd you come to that conclusion? It shows the gas stations I visited while in Stillwater, OK a couple weeks ago. And it shows the grocery story near my house here in Indiana, as well as the next town over.