Hello,
I have a 6 year old Kubota B2620. My usage has dropped off since I first purchased it, and it now takes 2+ years to go through a full tank of gas. I was wondering what would be the best approach to adding new fuel given my light usage. Should I keep it topped off after each use, or try to plan on leaving it close to empty after use, and on next use just purchase and add the amount of fuel I think I'll need. I live in CA, so humidity is very low here. I also keep it garaged and it's never used in wet conditions. Thus moisture in the tank should not be a problem. Right now I'm nearing the end of a tank I'm pretty sure I filled up at least two years ago, and it seems to be running fine.
thanks,
Chris
I have a 6 year old Kubota B2620. My usage has dropped off since I first purchased it, and it now takes 2+ years to go through a full tank of gas. I was wondering what would be the best approach to adding new fuel given my light usage. Should I keep it topped off after each use, or try to plan on leaving it close to empty after use, and on next use just purchase and add the amount of fuel I think I'll need. I live in CA, so humidity is very low here. I also keep it garaged and it's never used in wet conditions. Thus moisture in the tank should not be a problem. Right now I'm nearing the end of a tank I'm pretty sure I filled up at least two years ago, and it seems to be running fine.
thanks,
Chris