I've yet to try any of my ER trufuel stash.
I should open one and test it in saws. I bet all it is is tuning to a new mix since it is not gas but mostly alkylate like the rest of them.
I still use Efree 89 40:1.
Can you ask the customers when they fueled up? Lots of people seem to think these canned fuels last forever, but they do have a life span and do go bad just like any other fuel.
10/22/2024242nd day 1998?
No seal but it shouldn't smell quite like gasoline. It smells a little like nail polish remover to my nose. Maybe you need to have daughters to know that smell....
Way I learned to read them 24 = 2024 and 298 is day of the year
242nd day 1998?
Way I learned to read them 24 = 2024 and 298 is day of the year10/22/2024
Woops I had it backwards. Got the idea, though. New fuel, should be good to go.
10/22/2024
I hit up Menards for 2 Delco brand starting batteries at 15% off. Batteries have went way up in price in the last year, 15% helped. They fit in the bag so long as you didn't try to pick up the bag with them in it.Last week Menards had the 110 ounce cans of Tru Fuel 50:1 for $18 with 15% off if you put them in the 15% off paper bag. I made two trips through the store to get 3 gallons each of odorless mineral spirits and the Tru Fuel plus a few other items.
Mark
He said that their company made several brands, according to each company’s ‘recipe’. That they used the 110 ounce cans, instead of 1 gallon, because they were more of a ‘standard’ size (they had to leave sone room for vapor expansion). And that they were ‘probably’ going to add seals.
Philbert
That entirely depends on how much you consume actually. For my use, 2 gallons last all season and that includes using it in my small power equipment that sits all winter in an unheated barn.The canned mix fuel is too damm expensive!!
That entirely depends on how much you consume actually. For my use, 2 gallons last all season and that includes using it in my small power equipment that sits all winter in an unheated barn.