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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 352045" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>I can say that it is perfectly safe to run last years fuel thru your lawn mower. I ran 4 gallons thru my lawn tractor this past week and it ran just fine. I did add a little extra sea foam to it but that was it. The gas was a 50:1 mix and besides a little smoke from time to time, no issues at all. So do not be afraid to dump that old gas into the mower and go to town. Heck, with premuim gas being over $4 a gallon, you can not afford to waste it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 352045, member: 7670"] I can say that it is perfectly safe to run last years fuel thru your lawn mower. I ran 4 gallons thru my lawn tractor this past week and it ran just fine. I did add a little extra sea foam to it but that was it. The gas was a 50:1 mix and besides a little smoke from time to time, no issues at all. So do not be afraid to dump that old gas into the mower and go to town. Heck, with premuim gas being over $4 a gallon, you can not afford to waste it. [/QUOTE]
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