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ICEMAN6166
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where to get real gas

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a list of places in the USA and Canada that sell ethanol free gas
Alaska is the only completely ethanol free state
hope some of these are close and you can benefit

http://pure-gas.org/
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Thanks For Posting This Brian There's A Place Here In Topeka Now Not Far From My House And It Doesn't Cost Much More Than Premium............
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We have a couple of places here in town that sell non-Eth gas. I use it in my riding mower and in my lawn tools: trimmer, chain saw etc. It's about 50 cents a gallon higher.
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If your not running this gas in your small engines you'll be sorry later. Ethanol blended gas is absolute death to small engines and carburetors.
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It certainly will eat up stuff on older motors. I just make sure I use Stabil on motors that or going to sit, drain the smaller gas tanks and run the motors dry.
When it was first brought to Ca. there was a minimum of one fire per day, usually more on the side of our roads during commute hours. It was never tied to the ethanol in the news, but once the older cars thinned out and older replacement part stock caught up, they seemed to about stop.
The 'real' gas out here is real hard to get to, and at a minimum of 5.50 a gallon to over 8.00, on an already super inflated/taxed gas price in this state, I spring for the Stabil instead.
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