Posted by scot in pa on August 25, 2009 at 12:39:25 from (12.171.163.54):
In Reply to: what about the M? posted by Bob S. on August 23, 2009 at 19:37:00:
I dumped a couple gallons of chainsaw gas in the SM one day and didn't run it enough to clear it out, and haven't had any gas problems. Maybe it's our blend in PA but it goes bad in my carb, it and the 400 had to be drained after sitting through winter a couple times. The SM didn't this spring with the mixed chainsaw gas in it.
I don't fog the cylinders but I like to go out and fire her up now and again too. Never know when it might need to be a backhoe anchor trying to pull the dozer or dumptruck or something out.
Or transportation to the gravel pit that can stay there when dad doesn't have someone to take him back after his car.
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