Ethanol gas evidence

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How old is that mower?

It’s a 2012 Cub cadet CC760. It was kept inside and otherwise looks in good shape.
I had heard of (and experienced) bad gas and gumming up the carb, inlet screens, never expected this.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #12  
Highest usually has less or even no ethanol.
Not accurate. In fact, Ethanol is used as an octane booster. In higher grades, you sometimes find more ethanol.

Just use whatever youre supposed to use. If it's a small lawnmower, empty the tank and drain the carburetor bowl. If you want to. I don't bother and I don't have any problems.

I don't know why some people do and some people don't but I'm not sure it has anything to do with ethanol.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #13  
I use regular ethanol gas and leave it in my equipment over the winter with no damage. I use Stabil in all my small engine gas.

That "goo" didn't happen just over a winter's storage. That's been coming on for a while.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #14  
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It’s a 2012 Cub cadet CC760. It was kept inside and otherwise looks in good shape.
I had heard of (and experienced) bad gas and gumming up the carb, inlet screens, never expected this.
Its good looks does not indicate if the manufacture, or its orignal owner didn't install an inappropriate hose on it.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #15  
It’s a 2012 Cub cadet CC760. It was kept inside and otherwise looks in good shape.
I had heard of (and experienced) bad gas and gumming up the carb, inlet screens, never expected this.
Hmm. Just guessing it sat longer than you were told, or the hose is of inferior material, or both. Pretty gooey stuff, that's for sure.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #16  
I use regular ethanol gas and leave it in my equipment over the winter with no damage. I use Stabil in all my small engine gas.

That "goo" didn't happen just over a winter's storage. That's been coming on for a while.
For small engines buy non ethanol gas,.... if available in your state.
If the "greenies" in your state have outlawed non ethanol, buy 100LL at your local airport.
100LL will store for a few years even without an additive.
 
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   / Ethanol gas evidence #17  
Me and the wife sure have been fighting lots lately, must be the ethanol in the gas.
My dog doesn't listen to me while on walks, must be the ethanol in the gas.
My party member didn't win in the last state election, must be the ethanol in the gas.
Do you see a pattern here? If not, it must be the ethanol in the gas. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #19  
I have seen rubber parts deteriorate when some race fuels are used. Who knows what the previous person put in it.
 
   / Ethanol gas evidence #20  
I leave one of my chainsaw tanks filled with gas for about 2-3 months. Drained the other one and ran it out of gas for same time period.
The one left full started on 2nd pull.
The one I drained took about 50 pulls to start.
Now I know what you’re gonna start squabbling at me “yeah well it takes a long time to suck the fuel through empty lines to the carb”, and you would be right.
My bigger point is that if I fill the tank full and store it a few months, there’s no Ox-e-gin in the tank to degrade the fuel.
Works for me..... If it ain’t broke, I aint fixin it.....got too much other crap to fix.
 

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