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Matt_Colie
Oct 28, 2017Explorer II
Ragdogs,
In Ontario motorfuel does not go bad very fast, but the tanks will "breath" with temperature and barometric pressure. Filling them mitigates this. A fuel stabilizer may help, but if you miss it, I bet you won't notice.
If you are worried about the generator, read my post:https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29463009/gotomsg/29463882.cfm#29463882.
If you have questions (many do), come on back, I am here a lot and cn always be PMed.
Matt
In Ontario motorfuel does not go bad very fast, but the tanks will "breath" with temperature and barometric pressure. Filling them mitigates this. A fuel stabilizer may help, but if you miss it, I bet you won't notice.
If you are worried about the generator, read my post:https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29463009/gotomsg/29463882.cfm#29463882.
If you have questions (many do), come on back, I am here a lot and cn always be PMed.
Matt
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