[AT] New fuel requirements 15% ethanol
Bill Bruer
bill_bru at bellsouth.net
Sun Aug 21 10:43:23 PDT 2011
I buy ethanol-free gas from our farmers' co-op. It costs about 15-20 cents
more a gallon than the lowest priced 10% ethanol gas - 5 to 6% more - but I
get a little over 10% better mileage in the car and better performance in
everything. I've been using it for all my small engines and my Farmall 200
tractor for about 3 years and no longer have fuel-related problems. Before,
I was having to replace fuel lines regularly, especially plastic ones on the
2-cycle equipment.
Bill Bruer
Murfreesboro, TN
bill_bru at bellsouth.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike M" <meulenms at gmail.com>
To: "ATIS" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:26 AM
Subject: [AT] New fuel requirements 15% ethanol
Hi all, I was reading in the local paper that the gov't is soon going to
require that gas contain 15% ethanol up from the 10% that is currently in
it. They interviewed a classic car mechanic who said that ethanol at the 10%
level was causing seals and hoses to turn to goo, and the the new limit
would only make the problem worse. I know I have a lot of engines, chain
saws, trimmers, lawn tractors etc. that were designed for 0% ethanol, is
there anything I can do limit the impact of the new fuel on my equipment? Or
is it really not a problem.
Thanks,
Mike M
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