Mar-16-2018 07:07 AM
Mar-19-2018 03:29 PM
Grit dog wrote:
A lot of the ethanol issues are with old machines. Some of those issues are not recognizing the issue and taking simple steps to avoid them. Other issues are made up.
Mar-19-2018 08:29 AM
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Mar-19-2018 03:59 AM
Dave H M wrote:
:h now i am really confused cus i am the one that is laughing all the way home after seeing the $25 a gallon fuel in the small engine shop.
I am too old to get into a whizzing contest, so this is my last post on this subject. :Z
Mar-18-2018 03:11 PM
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Mar-18-2018 07:05 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I am gonna keep my dog on the lease and not let him get in that fight.
however, I fail to see all the hype of small engine problems with E10. I been running it for years without a problem in my small stuff. Course I don't throw it in the corner in the fall and expect it to run well in the spring.
Sure i would run pure gas if it was readily available. however I will not spend my bucks chasing pure gas when the E10 serves me well.
By the way I just cranked my garden tiller up after it sat all winter with 3/4 tank of heavily laced (with my favorite snake oil) fuel and it ran like a wild rabbit.
Mar-18-2018 06:29 AM
Mar-18-2018 05:39 AM
Dave H M wrote:
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By the way I just cranked my garden tiller up after it sat all winter with 3/4 tank of heavily laced (with my favorite snake oil) fuel and it ran like a wild rabbit.
Mar-18-2018 05:37 AM
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Mar-17-2018 05:47 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
OK, I live in farm country and I need to help get rid of some of the myths here. #1 We were growing the corn anyway. We have not put anymore corn in the ground due to Ethanol. We couldn't , Every bit of ground possible was already in corn production. Been that way since the 70's and 80's when the government programs changed and started pushing big corn farms instead of small farms that raised a number of different things. #2 Ethanol has been good for the local economy. Not just for the farmers but, the Ethanol plants themselves hire workers and pay a good wage. Plus, The truckers that haul it. The C02 in your pop is a by product of Ethanol production and a whole industry has sprung up around that. And, another byproduct is a good cattle feed and has started a whole industry around that.
I did't read the whole article and I know that I will never convince any of you to change your minds but, often people forget that for every dollar spent on something there are several more dollars that are made from the off shoots of that original dollar. That is true of any thing. Lets not forget that the health of the economy has nothing at all to do with how a dollar is made by someone. It is how fast that dollar moves around. When the dollars quit moving we have a problem. They need to stay in circulation.
Locally Ethanol has done a lot to keep those dollars circulating. The only reason I can afford to eat, much less go camping, is because of it. I know that you believe that has nothing to do with your personal lives but, it actually does.
But, I have no idea how your lives work either so I don't really expect you to care about mine or anyone elses. That's the American way. Only worry about Number One and stick it to everybody else. Especially these days.