Hey Y'all! Thanks for watching! Just a side note.. I know many other KZbinrs have recommended what they use and don't. There are other great brands out there. I just want you to know what I have found to work for me. When I say short term storage, we're talking over winter, like 6-8 months. I do not trust any fuel stabilizer to last what they actually say, 2-3 years. Whatever they are doing to our ethanol fuel these days, BIG GOV doesn't want it to last...
@WJCTechyman2 ай бұрын
Stabil usually says in its instructions that the maximum time it can stabilize fuel is half a year at best. Not years like you're asking. Remember as well that the United States is finally trying to catch up to cutting emissions as it is the biggest polluter on the planet currently. Looking at a per-person average pollution, my country of Canada isn't much better.
@randyklein25782 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing this educational content, and yesterday, my WONDERFUL wife and I were at Sam's Club in Saginaw, Michigan and heard your theme song at the beginning of your videos and I was looking all around television 📺 area but didn't see your videos playing and then I realized that it was coming from the store pa background system 😅
@SlwRpr2 ай бұрын
My area has only about 4 months off grass growing season.
@garryharris90982 ай бұрын
I've used mechanic in a bottle for a while on all my equipment. It will clean gunk left by ethanol in a carb, if you pull the plug and pull the rope a few times to get it into bowl, then let it set a few days. Put plug in and try it.
@melvyndavis27452 ай бұрын
What a gem you are! Thanks
@thomashowlett82952 ай бұрын
I'm a retired/disabled mechanic that works on a lot of neighbors small engines every spring. My recommendation for equipment storage? drain the fuel tank and run the equipment until the carb runs dry. It's the only way to be sure.
@bluor37132 ай бұрын
That's what I've been doing for years
@Ultraconsrep2 ай бұрын
But then they say the gaskets dry out and go bad after a while
@ronnie9186442 ай бұрын
Correct- But ADD A SMAL AMOUNT OF 2 Cycle Oil Into A 4 STROKE Fuel Tank Of Gas Before Running It DRY TO STOP HUMIDITY CORROSION IN A DRY CARBURATOR : )
@mnemonicmoniker41012 ай бұрын
@@thomashowlett8295 lol. All I could do was read your last sentence in the voice of the Lt. in the movie Aliens. He was parroting back Ripley’s statement, ‘take off and nuke the site from orbit…it’s the only way to be sure’.
@beebob12792 ай бұрын
I do that with no alcohol gas. I can get it at the gas station
@jimsheldonswe78463 күн бұрын
Been using stabil for 30 years same bike for last 20 and never had a problem.
@Zanderthelab2 күн бұрын
Same here
@claudenormandeau92112 ай бұрын
I love this lady; she is always helping us.
@oldmanfred86762 ай бұрын
Agreed 😊
@Chickanic2 ай бұрын
Aw! Thanks!
@maitajack2 ай бұрын
@@claudenormandeau9211 Moi aussi je l'aime bien. En plus, c'est une bien belle femme très compétente.
@LarryD-z2m2 ай бұрын
She's just sharing a opinion...not necessarily the right one
@oldmanfred86762 ай бұрын
@@LarryD-z2m Seems right in this case?
@dtom11452 ай бұрын
I have used Sta-Bil for close to 20 years and have never had an engine problem with all types of yard equipment. Not one problem.
@beebop43332 ай бұрын
Nice....but have you stored more than a year?
@glock30fotyfive2 ай бұрын
Same
@paint19562 ай бұрын
I also have used Sta-Bil for as long as I can remember. I use it in my portable Honda hurricane generator, and after every season I just burn the gas in my lawnmower. That generator never fails to start. Now does it remove water, that's a good question.
@briantii2 ай бұрын
Same here. And I’ve used it on jet skis that sat for 2 -3 years. They fired right up coming out of storage. Zero issues or complaints.
@robertandjodijackola49012 ай бұрын
I use stable exclusively never had a problem. Took the carb bowl off a nine year old carb, was almost as clean as new
@georged.sutcliffejr.44892 ай бұрын
I have used Stabil Marine 360 for close to 20 years now and never have had carburetor problem. From chainsaws, to outboards, inboards, lawnmowers, ate's, etc. never a problem. I keep 50 gallons of gasoline on hand at all times and never a problem with the stored fuel. This is in New England.
@JDashRider2 ай бұрын
This!! My boats sit for 6 months and never had an issue. Fire right back up in spring.
@wernerpanchenko65422 ай бұрын
I have
@91CavGT52 ай бұрын
I’ve ran a 15 gallon test with E10 gasoline that was stored with Marine Stabil. It was stored in the red 5 gallon plastic gas cans, under a lean to that was 100% exposed to the elements and the gas cans were in the sun about 2 hours each day. These gas cans were stored for 1 year. The test equipment was a 2018 KIA Niro hybrid. I monitored ignition timing via a Scan Gauge II. Any loss of octane would be seen as timing being pulled by the factory computer. I ran all 15 gallons through the car and saw zero problems, driveability was 100% like normal, and the ignition timing was just like normal. That was my test. So I now rotate my fuel every year just to be on the safe side, and all stored fuel is treated with Marine Stabil.
@cliffhaskett77032 ай бұрын
I have a 250 Gal. bulk storage gasoline tank that I use for 2 vehicles and all small engines. It will last about 2 months before needing to be refilled. I always get Non-Ethanol. When the gas company comes out to fill it , I always recirculate 1 Qt. of Sta-Bil 360 Marine (treats 320 Gals. , so the label says). Totally unnecessary to do so I presume but kinda gives me a little psychological assurance. The last bottle I bought of S-B 360 Marine was black. It's supposed to be blue. I figured out how to decifer the date code on the bottle , and concluded that it was from 2018. This was in 2024. I added it in the tank anyway. Haven't had any problems with it. The psychological assurance of adding a Qt. of Sta-Bil evolved into a psychological fear of adding a Qt. of Sta-Bil. Anyone else seen it turn black ? Does it have a shelf life ?
@charleskurdziel43562 ай бұрын
totally agree,,stabil marine works , plus marvel mystery oil
@timhuinker77332 ай бұрын
I have used nothing but Stabil for 47 years and have never had s fuel related issue after storage, i have never expected it to remove water
@MrGomjabber2 ай бұрын
Same. Used it in all my small engines and boats over 30 years and I have never had a fuel issue. I use ethanol free gas in all of them as well.
@MarineScoutSniper2 күн бұрын
Use Ethanol Free Gas too.
@MrGomjabber2 күн бұрын
@@MarineScoutSniper Yes, that is the other key part is using ethanol free gas with Stabil
@steelmill2 ай бұрын
Stabil has worked great for me for over 30 years never had a carb issue.
@Campn965724 күн бұрын
I have been using Sta-bil for 30+ years and have never had an issue. However, I live in a dry climate in Idaho. But it works great.
@gregorystone14392 ай бұрын
I have been using stahbil along with ethanol free gas for years and haven't had any issues. Now i dont use it for removing water but to keep the fuel from going bad over the winter. The longest i had not used any equipment was alittle over a year and it started up fine with no issues. Nice to know about this product tho. Thanks for the informative video.
@wrstew127212 күн бұрын
The biggest thing from my perspective and experience is that you use real gas😂. The trouble that ethanol has caused is tremendous (from my experience/ perspective/ thoughts). It is a horrible sham that has cost millions to the good people who don’t understand, and/ or afford gas. I use just regular during the mowing season, but finish with the good stuff at the end. My chainsaws and RC engines always get premium with great oil. No issues since being firmly committed to this plan. Former caterpillar, helicopter , airplane, boat engine mechanic.
@deanhobson44953 күн бұрын
I’ve used sta-bil for years and my lawn mower and snow blower always start on the first pull every time
@hogheadrun91392 ай бұрын
I’m a better home gardener, personal yard person, home landscaper because of you. Thank you.
@ghost3072 ай бұрын
If you're going to leave gas in the tank during storage, reduce the volume inside the tank that can have air in it by filling the gas tank to the max.
@wb6anp2 ай бұрын
Yup. Thats what we do on aircraft. after flight top off the tanks to reduce the air, reduces the amount of water that can get in the tanks.
@WJCTechyman2 ай бұрын
@@nicknick2350 What do you think gasoline has in it? There are quite a few additives in it. Also, speaking of antifreeze, just buy a six-pack of gas line antifreeze, same price as one small bottle of ethanol shield and just as effective.
@markf82562 ай бұрын
Less air in the tank also reduces the potential for fire from fumes/vapor. The more gasoline vapor escapes into the air the greater potential for ignition.
@silvercommander2 ай бұрын
I drain my completely. That ok?
@sevencorter2 ай бұрын
A little extra 2 cycle oil will help stabilize the fuel and keep the system from drying out and crusting up.
@georgeclark72082 ай бұрын
I've been using the original red Stabil since 1985 in all my small engines. I have never had a problem no matter the age of the gas or whether it was stored in the tank for the machine or in any old gas can. I have never done anything to "winterize" the equipment. I have no idea how or if it handles water. All I know is the engines always start on the first or second try. The gas can for my push mower was at least 4 years old before I finally used it up. No issues.
@georgee69382 ай бұрын
Same here - 20+ years and not one single problem in lawn mower, weed whacker, pressure washer, snow blower, backpack blower, motorcycles, boats, and wave runner. If you're worried about water, just dump a small jug of gasline antifreeze (Isopropyl alcohol) into your tank before running it again - I haven't had to do this in any engine yet, though.
@lotsatrains2 ай бұрын
Same here I had 2 year old gas treated with stabil and wasn’t sure if I should use it but did try some in the lawnmower and never had a problem even with the whole 4 gallon supply that was used til it finished 👍
@tonyz6421Ай бұрын
@@lotsatrainsSame for me. Stabil is all I use.
@lotsatrainsАй бұрын
@@tonyz6421 yes 👍 so many good comments about it too so why change to anything else now it’s a proven product
@michaelgraham850429 күн бұрын
Ive personally used that stabilizer that's red and it is EXCELLENT ive stored gas for over 4 years and it works perfect the vehicle didn't even lug down like regular gas and as a plus I put it in my gas tank on my truck when I get gas because my mileage drastically increases and makes the engine really peppy it must clean the injectors of varnish and trash. It has really impressed me.
@davidw41513 күн бұрын
I used the red stuff over one winter in my motorcycle, and the next spring I top off the tanks, went for a ride where I was stranded when the bike stopped running. Injectors were gummed up. The way the mechanic explained it to me was that the fuel stabilizer (red) had ethanol in it too, and that ethanol attracts water. When the water and ethanol mix, it becomes a gummy varnish. He recommended I should use the green, marine type as it was ethanol free. Not sure how true it is, but it sounded reasonable. Glad you’ve had better results than I did. I guess that’s a case of YMMV. Take care.
@markbeck311518 күн бұрын
I've been using stabil for 30 years with not a single issue and will continue to do so!
@JCulpepper732 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Bree for being straight forward, objective, and honest. You are my go to, everytime!
@gungadingo2 ай бұрын
Star Tron all the way. I’ve been using it for more than thirty years. Motorcycles, yard equipment, farm machinery. Great for bulk storage.
@chris27902 ай бұрын
I've used it. Dont think it does anything amazing. I don't use anything anymore, just keep tanks topped off and out of direct sun and have been fine.
@ryanm55782 ай бұрын
StarTron is good. Kawasaki has some stuff out now that is good. StaBil Marine is fine too, in my experience.
@mnemonicmoniker41012 ай бұрын
I’ve used it at the recommendation of a guy that sells small engine equipment and farm equipment. I’ve noted first hand that it does what it says. Have a small generator that was stumbling a bit. Used Star-tron and ran it. Let it sit overnight and ran it again. It cleaned it up. Been using it since and it has made me a believer. My small engines all seem to start with no issue even if I happen to leave the fuel in them for a couple months or (sometimes) longer.
@chris27902 ай бұрын
Pretty sure star tron didn't live up to its claims in the testing taryl fixes all did on a bunch of these products. It beat some, but still fell short if I remember correctly. And startrons marketing it as having enzymes seems like a lie.
@grantbitten78622 ай бұрын
100% !
@jrt773392 ай бұрын
I started working in the middle 1960s on all kinds of engines and vehicles. I try to still learn and enjoy your channel. We started sitting up some fuel injected vehicles and used the Sta-Bil treatment. They sat for 9-12 months because we were out of state. This was back in 2009 and again in 2011. They did start up quickly and haven't needed any fuel work. Maybe I was lucky, but it seems it worked well enough. I have bought this new fuel treatment for my 3 generators when Hurricane season ends in November here in Houston.
@Vfh........y2 ай бұрын
Fuel injection. Is never a problem. Because of high pressure.
@linbradley89922 ай бұрын
I've used stab-bil in all my small engines from atv's to tillers. I've been extremely happy with the product. I haven't had any issues at all with the fuel gumming up my machines. When spring comes after a long winter storage my machines always start right up every time. That is all I ask out of a fuel stabilizer. Don't care about water I just care about results. Just my honest opinion. Love your channel, it's always the first place I turn to when I'm stuck on a problem.
@firefighterrobbie2 ай бұрын
So I did just as you said about putting oil in my fuel tank last year. And guess what it worked. Yea!!! I'm a career firefighter and I we have issues a lot of times with our chain saws and K-12 saws not wanting to run. I will recommend ethanol shield over the Stabil. Thanks for all your great information you pass along on KZbin. Have a great weekend.
@mjb121419632 ай бұрын
I have used Sta-bil for 15 years. The only years I had any problems were the years I forgot to use it. I put the required amount in my gas can before I put gas in, so I don't need to shake 5 gals of gas. Try cleaning out a carb in a garage in -2 degree temp on a snowblower first thing in the morning, so I could get my SUV back in the driveway because it slid out into the street overnight.
@edmonblocker34652 ай бұрын
Been using stabil for over 40 years...never had a problem with any of my lawn equipment
@RichAndrews-o8e2 ай бұрын
Always great info, thank you. I have spread the Gospel of Chickanic to so many friends and neighbors. Your program is especially receptive to the independent ladies who appreciate your approach of no swearing, macho and other non-relevant nonsense. Keep it going!
@ronniefarnsworth646519 күн бұрын
Nuts !!! I've used them on every Motorcycle, Snowmobile, Lawn engine for "50"+ years and Never an issue, Sta-bil works great !! 👍
@markbeck311518 күн бұрын
Exactly same here!! And will continue to use it!!
@ronniefarnsworth646518 күн бұрын
@@markbeck3115 👍
@johnbednarz142412 күн бұрын
I have a chainsaw, weed wacker and not expensive ones, I've gad both for 25 years and both start fine and run good. They have hundreds of hours on them and I've always used stabil from day one. Never had an issue and I leave fuel in them all winter. The only word I take is my own experience with products, I sure an hell won't listen to someone half my age.
@ronniefarnsworth646511 күн бұрын
@@johnbednarz1424 You are like the many Millions over the decades, Stabil works great 👍
@seanrich13672 ай бұрын
Thanks Chickanic. Star Tron Enzyme fuel treatment is some pretty Great stuff too. Used it for years, engines always fire right up after several months of storage. It's all I use now.
@macwiller2105Ай бұрын
I'm glad to see this comment because that's exactly what I use in my bike,riding lawnmower and car, never any issue
@kencross252 ай бұрын
I love your vernacular explanations by calling a "spade" a "spade".
@martymcfly398617 күн бұрын
you earned a new subscriber, great to see knowledgeable professionals out there
@john_in_phoenix2 күн бұрын
I used Sta-Bil to store some gasoline in March of 2020 (covid) and just used it within the past month. The gasoline was straight from the pump Chevron, and ran fine in both my lawn mower and my Subaru. Alcohol is required in gasoline in my area due to the EPA. Your mileage may vary.
@urizon4117 күн бұрын
Used up the last of my 2022 gas in my riding mower this fall... 87 octane with stabil, didn't even drain the carb before I parked it. Never failed me.
@patrickshaw85952 ай бұрын
I am the Repairman for a large Lawn & Landscape company. Got 46 years of small engine repair shop behind me. Four cycle equipment at our place = 30 days = nothing, leave the fuel in it. Anything longer than that = drain fuel out the bowl with the unit tilted to get as much out of the tank as possible. Then completely refilled with Stihl 50-1 2-cycle mixed gas. Started, run for 10-15 minutes, then drained again same way. It's perfect. Stuff could and has sat idle 5 years, been refilled with straight 87 oct. ethanol = goes on the first pull. After explaining to Boss how unlikely 2-cycle fuel is to hurt a snowblower (beyond not vaporizing as well in cold weather as well as straight gas) We agreed to run our 4-cycle snow blowers on 2-cycle gas. Just drain them when done with winter = perfect.
@ssnerd5832 ай бұрын
This is one of the best bets as the oil will keep all the non-metal parts from drying out and shrinking and causing issues. I did this years ago when they started this crazy ethanol stuff with all the 4-cycle gas equipment at the house and never had any issues other than some smoke on start up.....which was always quick and easy.
@alvinbaconjr42922 ай бұрын
I use seafoam for winterizing my equipment. I used too use stable but it was clogging up the carbs an old farmer friend suggested seafoam and haven't had a problem since. Thanks for the info
@amarmot36352 ай бұрын
STABIL wasn’t clogging your carbs.
@jameshill4900Ай бұрын
Had good luck with seafoam as it also is a cleaner. Lot's of farmers still use it.
@gregkuhn7123Ай бұрын
seafoam for the win!!
@77gmcnut2 ай бұрын
I was a manufacturer's representative for several years calling on the largest group of independently owned auto parts stores. Ethanol Shield is a great product.
@happydogg312Ай бұрын
Should I use ethanol shield with no ethanol gas?
@rprovasoli9 күн бұрын
I did an experiment 10? Years ago. I had gas in glass jars, vented and in a cool garage. I did not have any issues with all the stabilizers i tried except one. It was stabil maintainer . Red stabil, and 5 other products were all fine.
@yamaha5555112 ай бұрын
Did you ever try Star Tron enzyme fuel treatment. I use it in my truck and all of my equipment. Everything runs like new, and I never have issues when starting an engine that has been sitting for a year. Rejuvenates old fuel, takes care of water droplets, lubricates and cleans the entire fuel system while eliminating carbon in the combustion chamber...etc
@timlane32112 ай бұрын
I have worked in the marine business for 50 years and used the marine sta bil and never had any trouble! The dealer I work for normally winterizes about 1500 boats each fall. My last boat I had for 20 years used marine sta bil and never had any fuel problems. STA BIL works!!!!!!!
@kristensorensen22192 ай бұрын
A full tank helps.
@texillini12 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great tip!!! I’ll have to switch. Love your show.
@edcase37672 ай бұрын
You mentioned Taryl....I see him every 50 years at the Dentist office...we're both on the same bi-century plan ...I love both of your channels !
@JaykeBlayde13 күн бұрын
So you saw Taryl do the 19-month gas stabilizer experiment
@grabo4542 ай бұрын
Perfect timing! I was just starting to think on putting some things in long term for the winter. I have a LOT of gas equipment on the homestead. Never knew this product existed, thanks so much!
@toddwilliams59052 ай бұрын
Since using Stabil in California I have had no problems with tool storage. I try to run tools dry for winter but I use the gas next year. I keep a gallon of each and whatever is left , keeps until spring. I always use it.
@k9fe2 ай бұрын
Tried several brands in the past...but none worked. Until I tried Ethanol Shield! What a difference in seasonal startup. Follow Bre's order of storage and you will become a believer of Ethanol Shield. Thanks so much Bre for your honesty and being our KZbin friend!
@mrjon75Ай бұрын
Startron definitely works
@mordeth19642 ай бұрын
I've used Lucas stabiliser for years and I've been very happy.
@bobcaron_realestate24 күн бұрын
Excellent!!! Great presentation and always on point. Thanks so much!
@scottschreiber60082 ай бұрын
I do use stabil but I do try to run the equipment every 3-4 months for about 15-20 minutes. So far so good. Learned the hard way of not draining or using a product. A lot of cuss words and Amazon packages were needed.
@fabfabber2 ай бұрын
Here in south Louisiana, our winter is short lived. I have a concoction I've used for years. Per 5 gallons of non-ethanol gas is 15 oz Seafoam, 1 oz Stabil Marine and 1/2 oz Yamaha RingFree. During the 3-4 month off season, I'll crank up the lawn equipment, let 'em run for 10 or so minutes twice monthly. I don't drain the tanks or run the carbs till dry. Without fail, the Honda powered TroyBilt, Yamaha generator and Scag Liberty 48" w/Kawa FR651V start effortlessly and run well at any rpm.
@petedetraglia47762 ай бұрын
I've run Marine 360 for years and all my motorcycles, snow blower, lawn mower run great every year. Even when sitting in an unheated garage...My lawn mower is over 20 years old and still runs as strong as day 1.
@gregkuhn7123Ай бұрын
same results here but with seafoam....
@mrjon75Ай бұрын
You have too many motorcycles. Give me 1.
@paulinmt21852 ай бұрын
I've used sta-bil for many years. Call me a bad-boy, but I've got 2-year-old treated premium gas that runs great in my outdoor power equipment. I don't seem to have a water problem, but I do decant stored gas just in case there is water in the bottom of the can. I'll try some Ethanol Shield tho. Cheers to my favorite small-engine mechanic!
@oceanheadted2 ай бұрын
I use Stabil in the U.K., it does significantly improve fuel storage here, but we don’t have the humidity you see in the USA.
@gungadingo2 ай бұрын
@@oceanheadtedare you kidding? With all of your rain?
@paulprigge12092 ай бұрын
@@gungadingo or if I can figure is not as warm and humid. But different parts of the country here different mid Midwest oh my gosh six months of the year no fun especially June July August September As well as part of May
@paulinmt21852 ай бұрын
@@gungadingo Little humidity, little rain, but LOTS OF SNOW ;-)
@smileysun92122 ай бұрын
I use it all the time now after I put stored gas in the car that clogged all the injectors. I put it in a generator & it started after 5yrs. I put it in all my small engines & stored gas but recently I switch to non ethanol & will still treat it. I don’t care what anyone says because if it works for me I’ll still use it. I had all kinds of carburetor problems at first when not using it. I live in the Rocky Mountains
@TarylFixesAll2 ай бұрын
Hey thanks fer the acknowledgment in yur video. Much appreciated. Now there’s my Dinner. Woooooooooo!!!!
@Zanderthelab2 күн бұрын
I’ve used stabil for 30 years and no problems.
@j.d.ensminger17102 ай бұрын
I switched from Sta-bil to Heat to Ethenol Sheild. In my small Texas town we had no access to Ethenol free fuel. So I started running 100LL aviation fuel from our local airport. Just have to pull plugs and burn carbon off couple times a year, and remove spark arrestor sceens.
@rayrayber_2 ай бұрын
Ive used pri-g for about 10 years one of my favorites the military used it first and taryl just did a video on it not long ago
@mrbillpro2 ай бұрын
I agree! 100%
@mr.hamilton53932 ай бұрын
Amen boy the possibility
@craigwebber13112 ай бұрын
I drain them out put a little 2 stroke oil in the tank push it through the primer job done
@cometcal2Ай бұрын
I have no problems leaving 2 stroke oil mixed with gas in my 2 stroke Stihl KM 94R when not in use for extended time.
@TheyStoleMyHandleAgain2 ай бұрын
She is wonderful, and honest !
@fkhdad2 ай бұрын
Dear Chickanic, thank you! For all of the wonderful advice and videos you provide for us newbie's to much of this. The detail you provide is much appreciated and has been incredibly helpful! Your husband is a lucky man as you are incredibly smart at things that most men would be proud/excited to know, direct, easy on the eyes and real. Blessings to you and yours! Fred
@onebrightflashАй бұрын
A tidbit of history I learned from an article in Popular Mechanics years and years ago. During WWII the Germans did not have access to a lot of oil. They ran their military machines on ethanol. Ethanol attracts water like a magnet which is very bad for engines especially in the cold of winter. They found that mixing a ratio of 5% isopropanol to 95% ethanol solved their problem with water freezing in their fuel lines plus it kept their soldiers from drinking their fuel.
@hamster977717 күн бұрын
Yes, and not only that. Isopropyl alcohol is anhydrous and will combine with water, which will then be consumed by 😃combustion...
@explorer8672 ай бұрын
Have you tested the 2 stroke oil made by Ethanol Shield? Sure would like to see a video testing this.🤠
@Dave-ty2qp2 ай бұрын
In 1990 I moved from Abiline Texas to Wagoner Oklahoma. Big change in humidity. Lesson 1. Water in the fuel is a constant battle. I learned the value of a product called Heat fuel treatment which is just an emulsafier which absoebes the water back into the fuel. Don't forget to add some to the gas can you store fuel in for your lawn eauipment or you will have real problems. Your product works well too it'sjust more expensive.
@Vfh........y2 ай бұрын
I was stationed in Abilene in 82 to 84. Folks in town were nice.
@Dave-ty2qp2 ай бұрын
@@Vfh........y That was the friendliest town I ever lived in. Nice place to raise our kids then too, I did my last 5 years there and retired from there in 87.
@keithwashington-o5c2 ай бұрын
absoebes ????
@tedm49322 ай бұрын
All I can say, " You are Gold ! " All your information is much highly appreciated ! So much knowledge !
@USMCVETTE072 ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos. I'm in Montana and get firewood every year. I use a Stihl for over 30 years now with few problems, Except when I loaned my saw out (once). Usually i just fill up the fuel and oil for storage and have had no problems with Stihl equipment. You have to forgive my heathenness for the following reasons: I'm a man, I figure if a girl can do this then it can't be hard and I a 74 year old disabled Marine. This is proof that I'm a little stubborn! I'm hoping The you take this with the humor intended!! The 07 in my name is the year Corvette I owned in the past. Have a great day!
@adrianwilliams7632 ай бұрын
I always use Avgas in my equipment. Doesn’t deteriorate and engines start first time every time. Even after months in storage.
@georgepruitt6372 ай бұрын
What octane av-gas ???
@briantii2 ай бұрын
Yeah, but you’re probably building up lead on the rings. It’s for sure a quality product, but really not great for you, the engine, or the environment. Can’t wait for unleaded AvGas. Cleaning that stuff up is a pain.
@briantii2 ай бұрын
@@georgepruitt637100
@marknichols78612 ай бұрын
@@georgepruitt637should be about 100
@jamesavery6015Ай бұрын
@@georgepruitt637100 octane
@stevenowell2 ай бұрын
Everybody should have a Chickanic
@seldoon_nemar2 ай бұрын
Your "fill it with oil" trick sounds 100% believable. I saw a mechanic on here that was working on a boat that had been recently sunk and recovered and was trying to preserve its value/triage. Step 1) drain the engines of all the salt water and oil that's left in them. pull the filters, injectors, bar it over, etc make sure it's empty. step 2) fill the entire thing all the way to the top with diesel. with no plans on being able to run them any time soon, diesel is oil... any water remaining on parts, in the rings, clinging on cams, etc etc is displaced, and the metal is coated and protected... blew my mind.
@maxagent862 ай бұрын
Another great option is Gumout Multi-System Tune Up. Besides blending and removing water, that version of Gumout also has PEA (polyetheramine), which helps clean carbon deposits. Been using for years with no hiccups.
@henrykennedy112027 күн бұрын
Stabil is great been using it for 40 years no problems
@gregking80422 ай бұрын
I've used StarTron for over 30 years with great results and it also really helps remove varnish in carbs I buy it by the quart to take to deer camp for all the guys ATV's that they haven't taken care of. The marine version only takes a ounce to 15 gallons
@thaddeusnoble91412 ай бұрын
I have also used StarTron for several years after I was introduced to it by a small engine, mechanic friend of mine. I would certainly recommend this product as the number one stabilizer hands-down .
@Tom52NJ.2 ай бұрын
I’ve been mixing my gas for all my yard equipment and snow blower with StarTron, Ethanol Shield and Sea Foam. Might sound excessive but everything starts on the first pull and runs throughout the year. I make it a point to start up everything every month or so to keep the gas flowing.
@Slane5832 ай бұрын
I used StarTron as well. An older guy my friend knows from another store they both worked at suggested it to me when I told him my chainsaw was acting all boggy. Now I treat all of my ethanol-free fuel with it just in case and I put 5oz Marvels Mystery Oil in my 5gallon can to give the fuel some extra lubricity. I should see if any of the stores carry Ethanol Shield.
@sam__3042 ай бұрын
Startron👍
@Susann19842 ай бұрын
🎉 StarTron for my mowers. ❤
@dp37972 ай бұрын
I use a product called PRI - G, I’ve been using it for 15 years now. I normally rotated it every two years, but I forgot and had some gasoline that had been treated four years ago. I put it in my truck and it ran fine, you could smell a little bit of bad gas smell coming out of the tailpipe, but it ran just fine.
@urbanstd12 ай бұрын
Tarrel just did a video on this product. It is not snake oil.
@jeffjohnson62522 ай бұрын
I've also used PRI-G for years. Good stuff.
@dseelman19842 ай бұрын
That's what I've been using for years but now it is super expensive...
@williamscott34442 ай бұрын
Pri G is awesome.. been using for 5 yrs to store gas for generator. Pricey but it works well.
@derekdal51852 ай бұрын
@@williamscott3444 you've got your math wrong, its not expensive per gallon treated. its cheaper than most products on that measure. yes the bottle is more but it treats far more gallons. I've been using this for a very long time and never an issue. PRI-D also
@mattthescrapwhisperer2 ай бұрын
I gave up on stabilizers a long time ago. They are expensive and they don't work. Our local Circle K chain carries non ethanol fuel so that is what I use and I have had zero problems since I switched.
@powrguy16962 ай бұрын
Same here. NONE of those "stabilizers" have ever worked for me, so ALL my 2-stroke and 4-stroke yard machines and tractors run on non-ethanol, and I've had NO carburetor problems since.
@WJCTechyman2 ай бұрын
@@powrguy1696 I use E10 regular in all of my equipment and it works just fine. I've also used regular in a snow blower engine from 1969 and it ran about as well as a Briggs typically does: Just good enough. The same was for other flathead engines, and if anything, the Tecumseh flat heads ran better than any and every Briggs I had. The CBC show Market Place did a show years back saying if burning premium fuel in your engine makes a difference and they shot down all of the myths plus adding that most modern engines made in the last 30-40 years run the same (no significant change in power) on both regular and premium but there are more polluting emissions with premium. Both have detergents mixed in so that's a non issue as well.
@flipphonewizard54482 ай бұрын
@@WJCTechyman Great............ So?
@sevencorter2 ай бұрын
@mattthescrapwhisperer you will have problems with that too. Half the time the fuel trucks put regular in those tanks and regular is fine but mixing them isn't. Not to mention when it sits in the tanks for 6 months before a refuel it's going to have moisture in it. Same with premium and mid grade, they just sit too long.
@powrguy16962 ай бұрын
@@sevencorter Maybe where YOU are, but in farm country, that don't happen. My comment is based on ACTUAL experience, not "maybe" hypotheticals.
@MsGrafinity11 күн бұрын
This is especially good info for boat owners. I have a water filter on my fuel line now, but didn't in the past and have had problems using just stabil.
@mikesimpkins791927 күн бұрын
I needed to store gasoline for a project involving running generators 24/7 for a few weeks (as winter was approaching). I purchased some Stabil™ Storage in preparation for the project, but before I used it, I wanted to check online for some reviews. I already subscribed to your channel, so I was pleasantly surprised when I came across this video. You convinced me to try out Ethanol Shield™ Fuel Stabilizer. I looked around for some Ethanol Shield™, and found smaller quantities locally, but only Amazon had the full gallon size (I am using a lot of gas on this project). The gallon size is a significant reduction in price per ounce. I have two generators running two separate electrical panels. One panel needs to be energized 24/7, and the other needs about 12 hours of power a day. I try to even out their run times by switching the generators periodically between panels. I change the oil every 50 hours of run time. At 100 hours, I check and gap or replace spark plugs, clean the air filter, and change the oil. They are both running as I write this review. For the first week of my project, I ran a head-to-head comparison, using Stabil™ Storage in three 5-gallon cans and Ethanol Shield™ in three identical 5-gallon cans (I cycled through six cans in 50 hours). The cans were filled at the same station on the same days from the same pumps. I used the product exactly as the instructions recommended. I marked on the bottom of the cans which stabilizer I used. I randomly cycled through the cans and observed the performance of the generators. The generators ran smoother when I used Ethanol Shield than when I used Stabil. It was easy to tell-even my daughter could tell. You could hear the difference when the generators ran simultaneously while one used a stabilizer and another did not. You could tell when they both were using the same brand of stabilizer. You could hear the difference between using Stabil and using Energy Shield. The generators falter and stutter less when using a fuel stabilizer than without it. The generators "sound" better on Ethanol Shield™ compared to Stabil™. In my opinion, the generators performed better with stabilizers and best with the Ethanol Shield™ brand. I still have a week left on this project, so I will be burning through much more gas. I have almost used up the Stabil™ that I purchased, so I will be switching to only using the Ethanol Shield™ brand when the Stabil™ runs out. After this project, I will need to store the generators in a ready state for power outages. I will use Ethanol Shield when I put the generators in storage (yes, I will use the gas shut-off valve and allow the generator to burn through all the gas in the carburetor). Thanks for the great information! I am glad I came across your channel.
@Larry-sf9nb2 ай бұрын
I don't base my evaluation of how effective a FUEL STABILIZER is on how much water it absorbs. Water in a fuel system is the easiest contaminate to remove. I want the fuel itself to stay viable over the winter. For this, I have relied on Sta-Bil for decades. If water is a problem, then HEET takes it out. I have found that two-stroke pre-mix seems to have far fewer problems from long-term storage than does straight gas such as is used in my four-stroke equipment.
@wizpopr2 ай бұрын
I've always used Stabil Marine and have never had an issue after storing my boat. I had a 50' houseboat that stayed in the water year round. Both 120 gallon tanks were steel.
@NM-eb5ej2 ай бұрын
My son was a Honda certified mechanic for years, they sent out a technical bulletin to advise the mechanics to use startron for every carb and fuel injected motorcycle or water craft, I myself have been using it for years, just got the toto stump grinder out after sitting for over 2 years, tilted it back and used a baster to draw fuel out of the bottom of the tank, Absolutely No water, turned the gas on and let it run out of the bowl drain , no water. Buttoned it up and 2 pulls it started up and runs like new. So I myself recommend startron for everything that runs on gas. But that's my opinion.
@gordonhudson6442 ай бұрын
excellent product. I have used it for years as well as an additive to my non -ethanol gas.
@NM-eb5ej2 ай бұрын
@@gordonhudson644 I only use BP or Amoco gas, don't see paying for non ethanol gas.
@billwalter9917Ай бұрын
I’ll back you up on this one!
@mk8692 ай бұрын
I have a Honda EU2000 that was filled with ethanol-free gas with PRI-G in 2000. Hadn't started it in a year or so, couple weeks ago dragged it out and turned gas on, set the choke and it fired up on the first pull. Although the gas might have been from 2019. Ran like a charm, I swear by PRI-G.
@cardo111110 сағат бұрын
Excellent vid, was never aware of the fibbing on the cardboard sleeve. Good to know. Have been using Star-tron for years, seems to work well.
@leshenderson57462 ай бұрын
Go back in your videos, your the one that recommend mechanic in a bottle!! 😊
@walterhammond2902 ай бұрын
I've always had great luck with star Tron.
@keithmccready31582 ай бұрын
Stay bill turns into red goo in the bottom of your carburetor bowl and gums it up. 20 years ago I switched to startron. No problems ever since. I put 2 oz of startron in a gallon steel Military can, I then add 5 gallons ethanol free gas. I rotate my gas cans and I am now using gasoline.That I put down in 2016 in my lawnmower and snow blower. Now that's what I call long term storage.
@danz00072 ай бұрын
Startron is by far the best additive out there , i get same results as long as a yr or more storage and the fuel is and performs like new and no damage in my 2 cycle tools from ethanol
@AF_18922 ай бұрын
I miss the days of ethanol free gas. There is even a racetrack in Milwaukee where I live, but there is not a gas station that sells race gas, unfortunately.
@jimrussell-us2 ай бұрын
I had good experience with Startron with ethanol fuel in my snow blower when I lived up North.
@Agorizer2 ай бұрын
No more yearly carb blow outs since I started using Startron!
@grantbitten78622 ай бұрын
Yip swear by Startron ! Just works PERIOD !
@yeshuamaranatha14922 ай бұрын
I've had stable storage for 2 to 3 years in many of my engines including my race cars and it starts right up the next time I use it. It still starts right up. They're perfectly clean. I use e85 in them and that's tough to keep stable but stable works in them very well.
@georgekidd60402 ай бұрын
I bought a pressure washer a few years ago that said warranty was void if I don't use ethanol shield. I assumed it was some sort of kickback deal. I added it to my gas can, happened to use the same gas in my lawnmower. The next spring when I cranked up the ol lawnmower, it fired right up. ( I usually have hard time starting after winter) use it religiously ever since then. Thanks for the video
@jimp71812 ай бұрын
You're right about the Stab-bil claims, but it's the ethanol in the blended fuel that combines with any water to pass it through the engine. It's what we call a liquid-liquid extraction. Water and gasoline don't mix, but alcohols mix with gasoline and water and they act as a soap or surfactant to 'dissolve' the water into the gasoline.
@96royalstar212 ай бұрын
And alcohol is what breaks down the elastomers in the fuel system, right?
@WJCTechyman2 ай бұрын
@@96royalstar21 Nope, again, that's anything that's a petroleum distillate. This includes, but isn't limited to kerosene, gasoline, WD40, carb cleaner, brake cleaner, you name it. Ethanol is much safer around plastics and rubbers.
@jimp71812 ай бұрын
@@WJCTechyman I haven't found any clear statements regarding how a fuel stabilizer does what it does. I suspect that they contain a smidge of pH buffer to prevent corrosion from aqueous content, but if they bind the fuel to make it less evaporative in any meaningful way to prevent the lighter components from evaporating, I'd have to suspect that it would negatively impact the fuels use as a fuel, particularly in a carburated system. Chickanic's Ethanol Shield must have some sort of surfactant to dissolve water into oil, and it could very well be a little ethanol!
@jimp71812 ай бұрын
I started digging. The Ethanol Shield contains a corrosion inhibitor and several solvents that might be described as a varnish solvent, except one that works in fuel systems to stabilize fuel. It appears to use phenolic compounds to address the ethanol issue, e.g. anti-oxidation. This is my impression anyway. It contains a molecule with an 'ethanol' component, so it has the surfactant properties I mentioned earlier.
@d.vanwinkle94822 ай бұрын
Are used to work with a guy whose dad was an engineer at Briggs & Stratton. Briggs was selling engines to lawnmower manufactures that were guaranteed to start within two or three pulls. They had instructions for storage over the winter of filling the tank and putting Stabil in with it. That next year they were confronted with millions of dollars worth of warranty work because engines weren’t starting and they found out that Stabil didn’t work. They invented their own fuel stabilizer, but they don’t make it anymore. When I found out they were going to quit making it. I bought a lifetime supply off of eBay now I put all of my non-ethanol gas towards the end of the year. I can have a chainsaw from the previous summer and go out the next spring and fire it right up. Stuff is great.
@randybeard60402 ай бұрын
I use 100% gas with no additive and can do the same thing...
@d.vanwinkle94822 ай бұрын
@@randybeard6040glad that works for you. I prefer to buy a little insurance.
@Mackeson32 ай бұрын
They've stopped making Fuelfit? 😮That's bad because I have always used that and l seldom have any issues starting equipment after long term storage.
@stevendunn62552 ай бұрын
Walmart has it in stock,
@d.vanwinkle94822 ай бұрын
@@stevendunn6255it’s not the same. The old stuff was called Fuel Stabilizer PLUS. The new stuff might be the same or better than my old stuff. I stocked up on the old stuff because I KNOW it works.
@rf0052 ай бұрын
I just ordered a bottle of that new fuel treatment that Taryl fixes all was raving about . He was always saying fuel treatment was snakeoil so for for him to endorse one I figured I would try it.
@mr.hamilton53932 ай бұрын
Amen and Amen how much was it .
@DaveofAllTrades752 ай бұрын
I watched that video too it’s called pri G but it sure seemed like it barely worked he had to double the dose and keep messing with it for quite a while before it would finally run so I’m not so sure it actually works either. Plus he was mixing it with gas that had oil in it and other contaminants but yet doesn’t mention anything about having water in it or removing water. His opinion is it kinda works maybe that’s not a glowing endorsement to me lol
@mikehouser54302 ай бұрын
@@mr.hamilton5393 clearance at Walmart online
@philliphall51982 ай бұрын
Ok would you let us know how it does ???
@billmcmeekin7909Ай бұрын
Check out "Aspen" fuel. Made for both 2 and 4 stroke engines. I and my buds use it for barely operated equipment, for multiple years. Good for about 5 years! Never had an issue!
@michaelzimmerman9221Ай бұрын
I’ve used PRI-G for years and it’s great! It will actually allow you to use old gas! Try it, and it’ll make you a believer too! Even better with non ethanol!
@RMartin6312 ай бұрын
For long term storage I use Stabil Fogging Oil. It is designed to protect any engine for multi-year storage.
@jmabs50962 ай бұрын
2 stroke mix does the same thing, run like 20:1 the last few mintues, pull the plug dump some engine oil, turn it over a few times slowly, spark plug back in and your done with storage. Top it up with stabilized gas to reduce air in tank and your good for atleast 6 months. If your going super long term like year plus, drain tank run till dies, fuel line off, bowl dropped and emptied. I would then probably Reccomdend a fogging oil into the carb side to keep from anything rusting (another reason I use heavy 2 stroke mix, a good coat of oil is on every internal metal part)
@drozcompany41322 ай бұрын
@@jmabs5096 Yea I've found that two stroke fuel lasts a lot longer than regular gas alone. I've been using the same gas in my equipment sometimes a couple years old and it starts right up.
@jmabs50962 ай бұрын
@@drozcompany4132 I run low lead 100 aviation fuel in my 2 strokes. Ethanol free. I keep 5 gallons on hand for about a year knowing it's good fuel when I used to work on other folks stuff. My little 2 strokes love that stuff, I run my stuff hard like they are supposed to and I don't get lead build up on the spark or top of piston. Some municipal airports might allow you (my father has his Cessna at one) and the fuel guys will pump some into a Jerry can for him. Some might allow you to drive in however many airports restrict fuel pumping. Call around you night find one. If plain ethanol free isn't a option low lead av fuel is the next best thing!
@RMartin6312 ай бұрын
@@jmabs5096, like I said, fogging oil for long term storage. I may use my Stihl MS 180 once every few years. My generators are the same way. I just put a Honda 21" HRN away for very long term storage. Who knows when the next time it will get used? 5, 10, or 20 years? Who knows?
@jmabs50962 ай бұрын
@@RMartin631 I got a HRN216VLA (eletric start option) pretty nice machine besides the cheap plastic wheels, and the worst thing is the damn rear discharge option.... Dumbest thing ever I might cut a hole into the side and retrofit an old toro recyler side discharge flap. The grass will get all over you, into your shoes/boots, leg hair eveeywhere. I stocked up on spare parts as honda advised they will only continue parts support for another 5-10 years.
@johnwood7382 ай бұрын
Love your honesty.
@alanzerbo27622 ай бұрын
I live a half mile from Lake Erie. I use boat gas. 90 octane no ethanol. I was told you could let it set for 2 years. And would still be good. I let it sit in my 2 cycle leaf blower. And started up on the second pull. Also, my lawn mower ran a lot better. It's 5.69 a gallon. Well worth it.
@richardcranium58392 ай бұрын
some 90 octane does contain ethanol, very little. depends where you get your gas. grab a small container and test it. instructions are on the internet or you can buy the testers cheap enough. but yeah its worth it especially over winter
@alanzerbo27622 ай бұрын
@richardcranium5839 I already checked for ethanol 0%. I got a test kit from Amazon.
@ssnerd5832 ай бұрын
I own a turbo engine vehicle and using 93 octane ethanol fuel i get 23-24mpg on the highway going 75mph.....there are a few places where I can get non-ethanol 90-93 octane when I travel and I have got up to 29mpg and WAY-WAY-WAY better throttle response and overall engine performance. Ethanol in gasoline is one of the BIGGEST fallacies of our age. It does NOTHING USEFUL except make US poor and the top 1/2% filthy ritch(er). This SHOULD be illegal!!! oh...wait....
@alanzerbo27622 ай бұрын
@@ssnerd583 I live by a small airport. I can also get aviation fuel. That is ethanol free. And up to 100 octane.
@ssnerd5832 ай бұрын
@@alanzerbo2762 ...yeah....im a retired A&P mechanic and AV gas is good stuff if the lead doesnt cause you any issues. I used to use it to mix high octane fuel for my hot rods.
@rockiedawnsimpler51022 күн бұрын
I've been using Sta-Bil Marine for over 25 years for short and long-term storage with no issues what so ever in my mowers, chain saws,weed eater,tractors ,trucks, and anything that burns gas . I see no reason the change now.
@dougbarr5703Ай бұрын
Was on a fire dept for years, most stations used stabil in all their gas tools. Had nothing but problems. Our station never used it and equipment started every time.
@finaloption...2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your wonderful wife's brain with us Ron.
@martinschulz93812 ай бұрын
Sta-bil is one the most respected and recommended brands in marine dealerships and mower shops. Honda even has Sta-bil make their stabilizer for them. The most effective way to remover water from fuel is water separator filter system. The marine industry has used them for many years. This ethanol shield most likely has alcohol in it. Everybody has their favorite brand, but any name brand stabilizer from a dealerships is good.
@Davran27422 ай бұрын
Do you have an experiment that proves that?
@bigcountry87262 ай бұрын
Placebo.
@martinschulz93812 ай бұрын
@@Davran2742 Actually yes...the real world test/experiment. I ran ethanol gas treated with Sta-bil in all my small engines for several years, never draining the fuel. I never once had any ethanol issues like carburetor corrosion or moisture phase separation, or hard starts. Reading the comments many other satisfied people did the same Sta-bil real world test.
@1nitesite2 ай бұрын
BIG FIBBERS...... THAT'S A GREAT WORD BRE
@billwalter9917Ай бұрын
For my off road fuel, I use 1oz Startron and 3oz of Lucas upper cylinder lubricant for every 5 gallons of fuel. Been doing this for 35 years and never had any issues with clogged or varnished components - ever! Never used ethanol shield but I’m encouraged by this little demonstration. Stuff seems like it works.
@howardmankin831821 күн бұрын
The way STA-BIL and Ethanol Shield works is to help prevent the separation of ethanol and gas (phase separation) by keeping water in suspension within the fuel, ensuring more consistent combustion and preventing engine issues. When it does this, it prevents the water from sitting anywhere in the fuel system where it could cause corrosion and freezing damage. Your experiment was good in theory but not performed identically from one product to the other. Both products disperse water, prevent phase separation and on the bottom end absorb small amounts of water. But they don’t exactly absorb water; they breakdown water molecules into smaller ones so they mix more evenly throughout the fuel.
@barrybaker96772 ай бұрын
I still wouldn't leave fuel in any equipment sitting all winter. Drain them out and not worry about it. Gas sitting around in the can I might. God Bless Everyone and Trust in our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus 🙏
@RMartin6312 ай бұрын
BTW, I think part of the reason I get good results with E-10 is I don't use trashy gas to begin with. While it is true that most gasolines start out the same, even being piped to your local tank farm in the same pipes, what happens to the gas at the tank farm is where the difference is. All gasoline is supposed to meet minimum additive standards as set by the federal government. Some brands of gas go beyond those minimum standards. These extra and sometimes different additives are added to the gas at the tank farm when the gas is loaded into the tankers to deliver to your local gas station. I have a 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic 1500 with the 5.3 engine. I bought it 12 years ago. I put nothing but Top Tier gas in it (and everything else that I own). About 6 years ago I got a new job that bought my gas but I had to get my gas at a local corner store that sold non-branded gas. I worked for that company for 2 years. For the entire 2 years my truck's engine knocked on hard acceleration. When I stopped working for that company I went back to only buying Top Tier gasolines and the engine knock disappeared. You can Google Top Tier and find a local gas station that sells the fuel and read more about it too.
@thegusk5202 ай бұрын
I live in NW Indiana, trying to find Top Tier gas is easier said than done. All the big guys claim to have it but nowhere do I see the plaque. Asking some cashier draws blank stares. I finally found it at Meijers, which does in fact have the official plaque on the pumps.
@gh26872 ай бұрын
Total baloney! I drive a fuel truck. I stop at Casey's, quick trip , kwickshop , coop stations with my 10,0000 gallons of gasoline. I deliver the amount purchased by the station. And move on to the next station. Top tier is a marketing strategy to convince people to shop there, nothing more. It's all the same.
@netWiz12 ай бұрын
@gh2687 80,000 gallons in a fuel truck? You're sure of this number?
@gh26872 ай бұрын
@@netWiz1 yes sir. An 18 wheel tanker holds 80,000 gallons. Look it up
@RMartin6312 ай бұрын
@@gh2687, you should look it up. The max vehicle limit on US Interstates is 80,000 pounds, not 80,000 gallons.
@partsdave89432 ай бұрын
Good morning Bre! Beautiful weekend coming!!!!!
@Chickanic2 ай бұрын
It sure is!
@jeffreybaba4155Ай бұрын
I pulled out my Honda self-propelled mower it brand new only a few months old and an engine was surging so I remembered what you said about water in the fuel.Thanks
@drescherjmАй бұрын
For a ~2007 Honda push lawn mower I try to use most of the gas on the last mow of the season. Here in south western PA for me I mow until all the leaves fall of completely so that takes me into at least 2nd week of November. When I shut it down I will turn off the valve on the gas and leave it in my heated garage till the next mow in late March. At that time I will fill the tank with fresh gas.