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Thoughts and discussion on reliable synthetic fuel?
Through trial and failure I learned to put synthetic fuel in small engines at the season's end so the small engine will possibly start next season in 4-6 months. After my chainsaw failed to work when the tree fell, my local small small engine shop got it going and chastised me for using Trufuel saying it guns up in time. The repair guy recommended VP's 50:1 for the chain saw.
My question for the community is your thoughts and lessons learned on synthetic fuel for small engines with more thoughts that mower's or snow blowers may be put away for a 6+ months and smaller engine chain saws or trimmers. In the middle of the season I use non-ethanol (pure-gas dot org)fuel for 4-cycle engines and 2-cycle it depends.
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Through trial and failure I learned to put synthetic fuel in small engines at the season's end so the small engine will possibly start next season in 4-6 months. After my chainsaw failed to work when the tree fell, my local small small engine shop got it going and chastised me for using Trufuel saying it guns up in time. The repair guy recommended VP's 50:1 for the chain saw.
My question for the community is your thoughts and lessons learned on synthetic fuel for small engines with more thoughts that mower's or snow blowers may be put away for a 6+ months and smaller engine chain saws or trimmers. In the middle of the season I use non-ethanol (pure-gas dot org)fuel for 4-cycle engines and 2-cycle it depends.
Brands:
- Trufuel
- Stihl moto mix
- Husqvarna's premix
- Aspen's fuel
- Echo's red armor
- VP Racing