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Gas plastic, got water in it
A couple days ago, it snowed. I went to go start
my Dad's (RIP) snow blower. Ran for half second, and would not start. The gas in the fuel tank is a bit milky looking. And the gas plastic (I refuse to call it a gas CAN as it's not metal) might have water, not sure. The gas plastic, the spout has a snap on cap, but it was not capped. Stored in the garage, so rain isn't issue. Does the new gasohol suck humidity out of the air? I know I need to drain the gasoline, and go buy new gas. What to do with the old gasoline? -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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