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  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 33,389
    i would be tempted to go with the dual fuel 2200 sportsman inverter, its about 500 bucks but you can run propane and not deal with this cruddy ethanol gas.  i run all the small gas engines dry now after use, not really the best thing to do but this ethanol is always a problem with the small engines.
    In Canada our premium gas (91-93 octane) is ethanol free. I run them dry at end of season only.
    it screws up the gas lines on the boat, engines run dry at the end of the weekends, run the whole system including tanks year end.  almost never let the ethanol gas last more than a few weeks even with stabilizer in it, i have some old ethanol just for lighting fires and it doesnt even burn good for that

    Sorry, I wasn't clear. I agree with you completely and I won't use ethanol in any small engines for the reasons you've cited. I only use premium fuel (ethanol free)
    our premium is 93 ethanol,  the airports and race places have ethanol free but in 100 and 110 octane levels
    fukahwee maine

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