Yesterday (August 31) the EPA issued a waiver allowing additional ethanol in gasoline as a result of the impacts on refining due to hurricane Harvey. The waiver effects 12 states in the southeast US and DC. I suggest anyone in those states who are concerned about the effect of ethanol on small engines should purchase sufficient gasoline to hold them over prior to the ethanol enriched gasoline getting to their areas.
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7394
Thanks for the 411, stocked up on 100% gas today.
Heard prices could jump up by $1.
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Boobala
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B.O.H.I.C.A. ..... Bend Over Here It Comes Again !
Thanks, glad on the way home that I topped off the truck and got mower fuel.
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7394
Boo- :laughing: Good one, but for sure the truth.
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Ronno6
Takes more energy from non-renewable sources to make the ethanol than is realized from it.
Some "renewable" energy source..............
#7
Brads
You know, I used to think my brother was crazy for running Avgas in all his equipment. Now, not so sure. Guess I better double the dose of fuel additive.