My main saw is acting up (fuel issue) so I wanted to get a new one soon.
I have been having a lot of fuel issues with my Stihl weedeaters. Each time I take one to the shop, they keep it two weeks, tell me it was bad fuel, then charge me about $100.
Once in the Stihl dealer's, I saw some premixed, ethanol free fuel that is supposed to last 2 years after opened.
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/oils--lubricants-and-fuels/premixed-fuel/
It's very expensive - about $8.50 for a quart, but if it will keep my equipment running then it might be worth it.
I bought a quart thinking that at the end of the day I would empty the tank, run some of the premixed fuel through the weedeater, then shut it off. Once the weedeater starts the next time, I'll use regular mixed fuel until I'm done for the day, then empty the tank and put a little premixed fuel in it.
I don't know if this will work or not but if it will keep my weedeaters starting, then maybe paying around $34 a gallon for this premixed stuff will be worth it.
Has anyone else used the premixed fuel?
As a side note, I have an Echo chain saw and weedeater that I bought in the early 1980's. The chain saw will run any kind of fuel you throw at it. The weedeater is a little more finnicky, but if I can ever get it started, it will run well with old fuel. Makes no sense to me why the old stuff doesn't care about old fuel but the new stuff does.
Bob