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Combatting Ethanol Fuel Issues Combatting Ethanol Fuel Issues

Combatting Ethanol Fuel Issues

The single biggest issue facing our industry today is the use of ethanol fuels. “Ethanol has inherent properties that can cause corrosion of metal parts, including carburetors, degradation of plastic and rubber components, harder starting, and reduced engine life,” says Marv Klowak, global vice president of research and development for Briggs & Stratton.

All OPE manufacturers state that the use of fuel with more than 10% ethanol content will destroy your engines and will not be warranted. Because these service issues are due to poor fuel, it is not considered an equipment manufacturer defect.

We offer several options to offset the issues ethanol causes. We also recommend disposing any pump gas that is over 45 days old.

Ethanol also causes “phase separation” in mixed gasoline. If you use pump gas for 2-Cycle products, always remember to shake the fuel vigorously to mix it before pouring. Failure to do so can cause a “lean seizure”, destroying your engine.

General Engine Maintenance

General Engine Maintenance

Routine maintenance is the key to longevity in your power equipment. Keeping the oil (and oil filter if equipped) changed and air filter cleaned and replaced is vital to long term serviceability.

Your owners manual will recommend the type of oil and service intervals. However, our climate and dustier conditions will require keen eyes and perhaps shorter servicing intervals than what the engine manufacturer recommends. All ride on equipment will require a new fuel filter and new spark plugs to be replaced each season.

We carry a variety of available tune-up kits that provide a simple purchase for periodic engine service. These kits typically include oil, filters, spark plugs and fuel filters.

General Equipment Maintenance

General maintenance separate of the engine is just as important. Be sure to read your owners’ manual to be aware of all maintenance items your equipment requires.

  • Periodic blade sharpening/replacement makes a huge difference in the performance of the cutting deck.
  • Keep the undercarriage cleaned out so that clumping does not effect the performance of your blades.
  • Belts and pulleys will need to be inspected for wear and replaced as needed.
  • Always be aware of grease points that may need greasing.
  • Keeping Tire Pressure level is essential in a quality cut.