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    Ammosexual GilpinGuy's Avatar
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    Default Sta-bill or Run it Dry?

    We had a vigorous debate at work last night after I mentioned that I was going to "summerize" my snowblower by filling it with gas with Sta-Bil added. Others argued that running an engine completely dry was better.

    I've done the Sta-Bil thing for many, many years and never had a problem, so that's what I'm sticking with even though I know a few months of sitting around won't gum anything up. A quarter ounce of Sta-Bil is just good, cheap insurance.

    I always figured that a dry fuel system was asking for seals and gaskets to dry out and invited rust and corrosion in the tank, etc.

    What do you guys do?

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    Sta-bil has worked for decades to our entire family...(Dad, Brother, me)

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    Both. Stabilize and fill the tank. Turn the fuel off and run the carb dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Both. Stabilize and fill the tank. Turn the fuel off and run the carb dry.
    ^^^I have done this on my mowers and snowblower for years.
    Never any issue and my highwheel Craftsman mower is 20+ years old.
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    I run my stuff dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    ^^^I have done this on my mowers and snowblower for years.
    Never any issue and my highwheel Craftsman mower is 20+ years old.
    Me too, with the exception of running the carb. dry. Both my snow blower & lawnmower have the fuel shut off tied into the throttle/ kill switch.
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    I've run my mower dry every year, and am always amazed that it starts on the first pull the next summer.
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    I never leave anything my tank. The only exception is Motomix or Mogas from the Longmont airport. Real gas with no ethanol.
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    Use sta bil and run them dry anyways. Tis what I do.

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