Well lets see here , my snow blower gets used maybe a total of six or seven times a year . Usually when the snow season ends there is about a half tank of gas in it . Each time i use the snow blower i do not turn off the key i turn off the gas and when it quiets the tarp gets pulled over it and tied down . And what ever gas is left in it tat the end of the SNOW season is still there come next year . This 75 dollar Fea bay find was almost a piece of JUNK when i bought it and other then a couple bearing and a belt is still a 75 dollar piece of junk but it still starts with one pull (no electric start) on the old gas with out the aid of stay bil and the same goes for the 75 dollar Wal Mart lawn mower that was a return and i scarffed . As it will not start with just one push of the primer but will start each and every time with four pushes and here again it starts on six or seven month old gas with no stay bil along with my little gen set. and so does all the old tractors that get used maybe a few hours each year . even Dusty's old H started on gas that was shell we say well aged like about four or five years old gas , yea the exhaust did sorta burn the eyes but it started and it did run . I just finished up using the last of the gas that was bought last spring and it has sat in a five gallon can since last April . Usuall fill the five gallon can and a two and a half gallon can and under NORMAL years this will do the snow removal and lawn mowing for the year . The only thing that will make me use more is if i have to run the gen.
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