Posted by DeltaSteve on February 26, 2021 at 07:53:55 from (67.41.193.102):
In Reply to: E-15 posted by db4600 on February 26, 2021 at 07:06:11:
Our local bulk plant/fuel supplier still sells some non ethanol gas for us 'old timers' who like our old tractors.It is a few cents higher in price. You can fill up your own container,or they will deliver a 100 gallon minimum.I have put ethanol gas in my tractors from time to time,but have not noticed any difference in running or performance.I like to keep 10 or 15 gallons of AvGas here for my ATV,lawnmower,chainsaw,etc. yes,it costs almost double of regular gas. But there are no issues with bad,rotten gas. Plus they just start and run better.And,my ATV can sit all winter and start in the spring like it was run yesterday.IMHO,well worth the extra money
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