Originally Posted by Chainsaw
Originally Posted by Seafire
Seafoam is good at taking care of issues that Ethanol gives a fuel system...

Seafire, I think most everyone of us is familiar with all the additives available to battle E10 gasoline. Thanks for suggesting seafoam.

It is just perplexing to me that there is little non ethanol gasoline available here in oil country..

In Wisconsin my summer home, most every town carries non ethanol gasoline.


Most or all of the non ethanol gas in north Texas comes out of OK. and the extra charge for it is the delivery fee for the long drive. 60 miles from here to first station with real gas.
Most of the stations are the old looking non branded kind.
Asked guy behind the counter why they had it, he said it's the only thing the farms in that area could run without problems.
Think, 500 gal up in the air tank at the farm. The corn and water separate from the gas in the bottom of the tank. Where does the filler hose hook up on the raised 500 gal tanks.
The very bottom. So the farmer lets the fuel sit during the winter, goes out in the spring fills the tractor tank with corn and water and the problems start.

Makes sense.





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