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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 271744" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>If you run ethanol free gasoline there is less of a need to run the fuel system dry after every use. </p><p>I go the extra mile and purchase ethanol-free gasoline down here and run all of my lawn equip. and outboards on that. </p><p>If I know that I am using the engine again in a short amount of time I don't bother to run it dry however I always disconnect the fuel line just in case a carb gets a piece of debris between the needle and seat. Wouldnt want to come home and find several gallons of gasoline on my driveway or in your case...in your garage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 271744, member: 3278"] If you run ethanol free gasoline there is less of a need to run the fuel system dry after every use. I go the extra mile and purchase ethanol-free gasoline down here and run all of my lawn equip. and outboards on that. If I know that I am using the engine again in a short amount of time I don't bother to run it dry however I always disconnect the fuel line just in case a carb gets a piece of debris between the needle and seat. Wouldnt want to come home and find several gallons of gasoline on my driveway or in your case...in your garage! [/QUOTE]
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