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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 448597" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Many people say keep the tank full, less air means less possibility of water, me I have always done the opposite, when i put gas in my tank it is only enough for the day plus some extra cause I don't want to run out, that way I almost always am running fresh gas. If your gas sits for 6 months and you never put any kind of additive in it then you might want to dump it however, I have let mine sit for a year again with no issues but, i will always add fresh gas and I usually use an additive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 448597, member: 7404"] Many people say keep the tank full, less air means less possibility of water, me I have always done the opposite, when i put gas in my tank it is only enough for the day plus some extra cause I don't want to run out, that way I almost always am running fresh gas. If your gas sits for 6 months and you never put any kind of additive in it then you might want to dump it however, I have let mine sit for a year again with no issues but, i will always add fresh gas and I usually use an additive. [/QUOTE]
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