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Corn subsidies for votes.
If it weren't for the government subsidies to corn farmers, ethanol gas would go bye-bye..........fast.
Fortunately, we have access to ethanol-free gasoline at several stations within a few miles from our home. I had to take my Stihl lawn blower to be repaired recently and prominently displayed in the showroom (a large dealer for lawn & farm equipment) in several places and on very large signs, there were warnings about using ethanol gasoline in small engines. I have been telling my friends for years not to use ethanol enhanced fuel in their lawn equipment and a couple of them said that it was an old wives tale. They discovered, the hard way, within a couple of seasons that it WOULD destroy their carburetors and engines and had to buy or rebuild their riding mowers & other equipment. My Husqvarna zero cut mower is over ten years old, has never had a drop of ethanol gas put in it and runs like it did when it was new. I don't even put ethanol fuel in our cars. If it weren't for the government subsidies to corn farmers, ethanol gas would go bye-bye..........fast.and we could all afford rib eyes again amongst other things.
I've had zero ethanol related issues with any of my vehicles or lawn and garden equipment. <shrug>
Throw a burning Zippo into your gas tank , the invisible flame will be the ethanol burning . Wait , will that work, hmm , on second thought, never mind . The ethanol will have absorbed so much water the steam will obscure the visible flames Dusty
I don't know how the ethanol is added to the gasoline, is there a way to filter it out or does it separate from gasoline? We'll probably see higher concentrations of ethanol if certain lobby groups have their way.
My small engines for my model airplanes require ethanol. No idea why 'small engines' would be thought to be more damaged by it.
I used to be in that hobby and seem to remember the fuel being a blend of ethanol and castor oil. We used to prime them with lead free gasoline when it was extremely cold outside. Do the modern four stroke engines burn the same fuel?
Castor oil if I remember right is a great lubricant for them. The smell of Nitro-Methane and Castor oil brings back good childhood memories.