In the last 10-15 years I've only added Stabil to every generator and used
enough gas in them to not require draining.  I'm sure at least 1 generator
has 12-18+ month old fuel.  Now that I think about it, the rooftop one
probably has 3-5 year old gas at this point.  It ran just the other day
just fine.

On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 7:09 PM Ken Hohhof <khoh...@kwom.com> wrote:

> I did an online search for an Illinois law requiring at least 10% ethanol
> and couldn’t find one.  Yet there is reportedly not a single gas pump in
> the state with ethanol free gas.  So it must be due to economic incentives.
>
>
>
> *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Nate Burke
> *Sent:* Monday, January 6, 2025 4:33 PM
> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] gas for portable generators
>
>
>
> We get all our Ethanol free gas from FS.
>
> On 1/6/2025 3:19 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
>
> Interesting, FS has pumps by the grain elevator here in Waterman about 1
> mile from where I’m at right now.  I’ll have to check.  I thought it was a
> state law, but maybe they are exempt because it’s for ag use?  Like the
> untaxed diesel that you’re not supposed to put in your truck?
>
>
>
> *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf
> Of *Steve Jones
> *Sent:* Monday, January 6, 2025 2:15 PM
> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com> <af@af.afmug.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] gas for portable generators
>
>
>
> Most FS sells ethanol free gas, thayre mostly unattended pay at pumps.
> negligible price difference
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 8:41 AM TJ Trout <t...@voltbb.com> wrote:
>
> Use gas without ethanol either from the pump if available or in metal 1gal
> cans from the hardware store, should store for years.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 9:22 PM Ken Hohhof <khoh...@kwom.com> wrote:
>
> What do you folks do with your portable gasoline generators to avoid stale
> fuel problems?
>
>
>
> I’m talking 1000-2400 VA generators that you take out to a tower site when
> there’s a power shortage.  And when power comes back on, there could be
> from zero to a full tank of gas in the generator, and it could be a week or
> a year before you use it again.
>
>
>
> I have a couple Honda inverter type generators, and I’m bad about just
> taking them back to the shop and letting them sit until next time I need
> them.  They’ve always started.  I think it helps that the Hondas have a
> fuel shutoff valve between the tank and the carburetor, and also a shutoff
> for the fuel cap vent.  I also suspect the Hondas actually pump fuel from
> the tank to the float bowl rather than gravity feed but I’m not sure about
> that.  I don’t however drain the carburetor after use, and in Illinois you
> can’t by E0 pump gas.  It has to be E10, unless you buy outrageously
> expensive gas in cans like TruFuel.  I guess we have to put lousy gas in
> our small engines to help the farmers sell their corn.
>
>
>
> Should I be emptying the fuel tank after every use?  Am I OK to leave gas
> in the generator if I add Sta-Bil to the gas in the can I use to fill the
> generator?  Should I fill the generator to the top before storing it rather
> than leave it half full?
>
>
>
> Or am I overthinking this?  I know I left about an inch of gas in my
> snowblower tank after last winter and it really didn’t want to start this
> year.  I pumped out the fuel tank, refilled it with TruFuel, drained the
> float bowl several times, finally got it to start but it ran like crap for
> 2-3 minutes.  I think it wasn’t varnish but water in the gas from the
> alcohol pulling moisture out of the air, but I’m not sure.
>
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