Posted by ScottyHOMEy on May 01, 2008 at 18:10:35 from (70.105.254.22):
In Reply to: Re: Bad fuel or what? posted by Hugh Mackay on May 01, 2008 at 16:50:15:
I thought you might get in on this, Hugh. Part of the reason I made sure to spell out Saint John! ;8^)
I'm in Maine, about halfway betwen Belfast and Bangor.
Appreciate your thoughts. She is gettin a good flow. It's a new rebuild and I think you and the others are right on the mark. She just needs to be worked with new gas and new plugs. I just can't get over how bad this gas is. Fresh from the pump, into the can and into the garden tractor, I've had my fuel line freeze up while blowin' snow, and I'm one to fill my tank when I'm done runnin' to keep the condensation to a minimum.
She hasn't even been worked hard enough or run long enough yet to seat the rings in my opinion. I bumped into a fella today who does a lot of hayin' around the neighborhood. If I don't find some good work for the old girl between now and the first cuttin', he's got about sixty acres along my road or out at the end of it that I can rake for him. That oughta make her feel better.
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