happy john
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The problem with petrol is in a 2 stroke situation the fuel will go off within 30 day's once the oil is added. Unleaded by itself has a much longer storage life. You can buy a stabiliser to add if needed too.
I guess that depends on the motor that you're running it through too haha. I have a jerry can mixed in the shed that I use for the brushcutter maybe a handful of times in winter and stored for the rest of the year and still starts and runs fine. I reckon the fuel in that jerry would be getting near 2 years old now hahaha. I just give it a good shake up before using it.The problem with petrol is in a 2 stroke situation the fuel will go off within 30 day's once the oil is added. Unleaded by itself has a much longer storage life. You can buy a stabiliser to add if needed too.
Too hard.With the non tap equipment just empty the remaining fuel via a funnel back into the can. Then fire it up and let it idle dry.
I still wake up with that issue most mornings...Too hard.
I still wake up with that issue most mornings...
The secret is high arch, high lift blades, high rev's. Victa has been famous for this since the late 60's. "Most" of the new models would give you the shits with all the blade brake and safety features, keep old reliable going.Let's stay off-topic a bit longer! I have looked to replace my ever reliable 2-stroke Victa several times but none of the new 4 stroke stuff will come near it for cutting ability!
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