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<blockquote data-quote="norshor" data-source="post: 160168" data-attributes="member: 2931"><p>Me too. My Yamaha is 100:1, but prior to this motor every outboard I have owned has been run at a stronger than 50:1 mix. That gas does not go to waste. It ends up in my lawnmower, chainsaw, ice auger, weed whipper, pressure washer or wheeler. Never a problem as of yet. In fact the only time I have a problem with any of them is if I use old gas.</p><p></p><p>The thing I never could justify was to buy a bottle of Stabil for $8 to treat the 2 or so gallons of gas I have left in my tank. On a bigger tank, it makes sense, but for my 6 gallon tank, it just doesn't add up when it is half full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norshor, post: 160168, member: 2931"] Me too. My Yamaha is 100:1, but prior to this motor every outboard I have owned has been run at a stronger than 50:1 mix. That gas does not go to waste. It ends up in my lawnmower, chainsaw, ice auger, weed whipper, pressure washer or wheeler. Never a problem as of yet. In fact the only time I have a problem with any of them is if I use old gas. The thing I never could justify was to buy a bottle of Stabil for $8 to treat the 2 or so gallons of gas I have left in my tank. On a bigger tank, it makes sense, but for my 6 gallon tank, it just doesn't add up when it is half full. [/QUOTE]
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