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Old 07-10-2019, 06:01 AM   #37
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Re: Do you run ethanol free gasoline?

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper View Post
Tim how did you far as far all the flash flooding in dc,VA and MD? Saw it on the news last night some place got hit real hard.

In NY it's up to the county about non ethanol sales. I can go to a Stewerts in Ulster and they have it but the one 5 miles away in Orange county is all ethanol. I think the farmers and loggers have a lot to do with it here. And non ethanol is the same if not a few cents cheaper the ethanol high test.
I fared well Mark. Thanks for asking. Frederick is at the western side of the same watershed along the Monocacy River and just east of the Blue Ridge. It's at the low point of Monocacy Valley. I'm a little valley up against Parr's Ridge, the Piedmont summit that divides between water to the Chesapeake and Potomac River. So I'm in a headwaters area. My streams are tributaries to Liganore Creek that flows SW into the Monocacy just east of Frederick.

So it rained like it was going out of style but no flooding. The stream through the meadow next to me didn't even overflow, nor did the main one across the road. I'm good even when those flood. The old-timer who built this cabin picked a good spot. Last summer the meadow flooded three times, so I guess Frederick and/or Catoctin Mt had the storm linger over it longer. I got 2" in an hour after 1/2" overnight. Carroll Creek runs through Frederick down from the mountain.

Just up the road from me coming up out of the valley (north) there were several big red oaks that had to be cleared from the road. Must have had a mini-burst come through. At the top of that hill is a north/south divide. Above there the water flows north to the Monocacy by way of Sam's Creek. I traveled up Sam's Creek Rd to a job and could see it had flooded pretty bad. One place where the road floods regularly I could see the water had come up really far. Was probably 4-5' deep on the road

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Originally Posted by Motorfist View Post
If you're unsure if any station in your area has non-ethanol or want to find it when traveling, I use the Pure Gas phone app. You can also find stations on their website pure-gas.org
I've looked at that same guide online since I'm not a smart phone user. The only non-ethanol in my state is at marinas and airports, and from what I hear not all marinas are ethanol-free. I would not put anything in a boat but non-ethanol. Those places aren't listed in that guide which only addresses filling stations for autos.

I live in a four state area with VA, WVA, and PA all a short drive away. But running 45min -1 hr to fill up is obviously not an option unless traveling in that direction. Aviation fuel ain't cheap and you have to fill cans at most marinas since the pumps are dockside.

My chain saw is down for the second time as a victim of an etho-terror attack. Last time I decided it made sense to "buy the canned mix, cheaper than the fix", which would make a good slogan for them. Well, all winter long when I'm running through tank after tank regularly I still used pump crap. I lost track of how long the saw sat unused and it bit me in the ass again! I should have thought of this before, since those little cans of mix are ridiculously expensive, go fill small engine cans out of state!
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