[Farmall] Sta-Bil
Thomas O Mehrkam
tmehrkam at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 16 16:45:47 PDT 2010
You must live an an area where the EPA has not mandated Oxygenated fuel.
They add 10% Alcohol to our gas. It is good a couple of months in a
clean tight can.
Put it in an old tractor of heaven forbid a boat, Let it set six months
and you have problems. Of course we have high humidity here on the Gulf
Cost which makes matters worse.
Gas 10 years ago lasted a whole lot longer than it does today.
cvill wrote:
> We all have an opinion, Tim, and I do not disagree or think that anyone
> else is wrong. Having said that, here is what I usually do.
>
> Buy good fuel and keep it clean and water free until you put it in the
> tank ( I have seen guys leave a gas can out of doors with no cap on
> it). Add a spot of your favorite oil to todays very dry gasoline if you
> prefer. For me that is currently two cycle oil. I would just as soon
> drop a $5.00 bill into the tank as to add Sta-Bil. The next rule is to
> start the motor at least once per month and if possible, drive the
> machine around the yard, lot, or as Dean Vison does, the block. Take it
> out and enjoy it. It keeps the oil in the gear cases moved around so
> the seals do not dry out and it keeps the tires flexed. If you can not
> drive around every time, at least run the engine ten to fifteen minutes
> to insure that the carburetor is flushed of the fuel that has been
> standing in it. On my generators which I only test start about every six
> months, I will remove the gas to be used elsewhere and replace it with
> fresh every two years. I have a wire tie tag on each where the test
> starts and fuel changes are recorded.
>
> All of the above keeps them starting and running for me. Just my 2 cents.
>
> Charlie V. in WNY
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> Tim Savelle wrote:
>
>> Just replaced the gas tank on my '49 H. A friend recommended Sta-Bil fuel
>> stabilizer. Is this a good thing to add to the gasoline? Problems?
>> Concerns? This friend has antique tractors, but I thought I would get a
>> 2nd (and 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc) opinion from you guys who obviously know so
>> much about vintage tractors. Thanks, Tim
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