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Maybe i'm in the minority here But a deciding factor for me is the people that run the stores, if they have towels on there heads then I pass it up and go else where for two reasons.#1 They don't keep up on the maintance of the station or their tanks (I work for a company who installs and does maintance for fuel stations).#2 I genuinley don't care for them!
Quote from: Henrydog on February 16, 2016, 06:24:52 AMBoats, chainsaws, 4wheeler, 92 non ethylol only. Say no to corn liquor in your toys. Ethanol is very hard on small engines, many owners manuals say to use non-ethanol fuel in them! Don't know if it's true but I've been told ethanol is hard on older auto engines too?
Boats, chainsaws, 4wheeler, 92 non ethylol only. Say no to corn liquor in your toys.
Normally im an equal opportunity racist, but I have found a special place in my heart for priviledged white people who feel so guilty about it that they try and get gov up in my business.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk
I mostly buy my gasoline and propane at Skagit Farmer's Supply (Cenex) due to receiving an annual member co-op patronage refund.
Quote from: Kittman on February 16, 2016, 01:23:31 PMI mostly buy my gasoline and propane at Skagit Farmer's Supply (Cenex) due to receiving an annual member co-op patronage refund.So receiving annual is kinda preference kinda deal! Some like it some dont! Don't judge!
is it a full moon or something ?
Quote from: bearpaw on February 16, 2016, 06:59:20 AMQuote from: Henrydog on February 16, 2016, 06:24:52 AMBoats, chainsaws, 4wheeler, 92 non ethylol only. Say no to corn liquor in your toys. Ethanol is very hard on small engines, many owners manuals say to use non-ethanol fuel in them! Don't know if it's true but I've been told ethanol is hard on older auto engines too?So for small engines like pressure washers and chainsaws that say E0 or E10, Is 92 octane "Premium" the go to?