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When I was younger and in better health I didn't see many issues at all with 10% corn because I ran my saws way more often but now my saws may sit 4-6 months at a time during the heat of Summer. I can get 10% corn for $2.55 and up non-ethanol is $3.49-3.69 but I'll pay the difference. My riding mowing is water cooled and fuel injected and had a $300 repair to it because of ethanol gas some years ago. We had a HF Predator 212cc engine that gets put on a 30' hay elevator once year to run ear corn into a corn crib we run non-ethanol in it and when we're done we shut the fuel off and run it dry. You can't get all the fuel out of the tank by flipping it upside down so we just leave it full and it starts on the second or third pull every year for the last 10 years. We remove the engine from the elevator every year and store it in an unheated insulated equipment shed. They recently opened a Sheetz truck stop within 2 miles of here and they have non-ethanol, I don't like their fuel pricing practices of jacking it up 30¢/gallon every time some one farts but the other truck stops appear to be keeping them inline with this one. Saves me from driving 10 miles to get non-ethanol.
I pay the difference also. On a small chainsaw it keeps them from having carb problems that the ethanol and water cause.
 
I know some of you won't like me saying this but I noticed you can store the non-ethanol gas for a long time without it going bad.
They say 6 months and starts degrading.

But it sets in my boat about 8 months and in my Gen for over a year now and they still start right up. I swear by it.

I do store them with a cap or 2 of K100 before stopping them.
 

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They say 6 months and starts degrading.

But it sets in my boat about 8 months and in my Gen for over a year now and they still start right up. I swear by it.

I do store them with a cap or 2 of K100 before stopping them.
Actually, I've had it before for over a year and it still worked. I've heard ethanol isn't good for over a month. I've had some of it for the old lawnmowers for longer than a month also.
 
Why are there so many arguments over this subject?

Stationary equipment. Road vehicles. Two totally different things. Do you shake your 2 cycle fuel before fueling (regardless of source fuel)?

Doesn't it really end up being what works for you? And in your experience. And in your risk tolerance for a machine that won't run when you need it?
 

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