Posted by Indiana Ken on April 11, 2016 at 18:39:08 from (66.249.228.189):
HJF, Yes - no fun having some thing not run when you go to use it - I wish you continued good luck. As another test, if you do have problems - don't tell the mechanic you are using E-0 - just act dumb if asked. It will be interesting to see what is claimed as the problem...?
I serviced my leaf blower today - the fuel line was cracked and I replaced that, serviced the air filter and replaced the plug. Added fuel and it started up ran fine. In my folder, the purchase date was listed as 11/11/99. The fuel line is the first actual repair it has required.
Years ago I used the various products to stabilize the fuel. It seemed not to matter which product it was - the result was the same - no problems. One winter I forgot the treatments and in the spring I had the same results - no problems - every thing started. After that I started treating one chain saw but not the other - it just did not make a difference. Since then I have become a skeptic about the whole debate, perhaps you noticed.....?
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