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Old 05-18-2018, 08:03 PM   #4
Travelin' Texans
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THOR #3610
If you're on a metropolitan area chances you're/they filled with an ethanol blend gasoline (made from corn) which doesn't store well & smaller type engines that sit for long periods it actually crystallizes like old honey.
My suggestion is for your generator, lawnmower, small engine toys/ATVs to buy "ethanol free" fuel. If not put in some sort of fuel stabilizer if it will be sitting for any length of time or at least every couple tank fills.
If your worried about your mh, go top it off with fresh fuel & add the stabilizer, then 1st chance to get away burn as much of that tank as possible before refueling.
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