This business of the ethanol in the gas is a problem. Out here in California the gas is full of it. The chainsaw people say don't use it but there is nothing else available. I try to buy my chainsaw gas in the summer months because the "winter blend" has more ethanol. I have been getting premium for small engines and tractors thinking it may have less in it but who knows. I use my chainsaw mostly in the winter and sometimes it sits all summer with gas in it, I have not had any problems with it in the 9 years I have had it. I know I used to get 3 or 4 mpg better mileage on the "summer blend" gas with a 460 Ford.
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