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Originally Posted by rockfan4
I only put E0 in the mowers and snowblower. Used to be that I had to buy 91 octane, but now Kwik Trip and Hy-Vee sell 87 Octane no Ethanol fuel, along with the E10 87, E15 88 octane, and E0 91.
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I think there are some places around here that sell E0, but most of it is AV gas or race gas (super high octane). I'd rather use a top tier 87 E10 than a questionable E0 87 that I had to drive 25-50 miles to get. Our mower is new enough that the E10 is probably not a big deal (it certainly never sits in the tank long). And most of the E0 that I know of around here is at least $1/gal more than E10.
Steve, I assume you talk like the first accent, right?
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