Sta-Bil 22214 - 32 Ounce Fuel Stabilizer
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Sta-Bil 32 Ounce Fuel Stabilizer
Store Gasoline • Prevents carburetors from gumming-up • Eliminates the need to drain gasoline from the engine • 32 ounce bottle will treat 80 gallons of gasoline
New Improved Formula • More corrosion inhibitors to fight the effects of ethanol fuel
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Model Number: | 22214 |
 | | | UPC: | 073905222143 |  | | | Manufacturer: | Sta-Bil |
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 | | | Weight: | Lbs. (0.00 kilograms) |  | | | Consumer Warranty: | Not Available |  | | | Commercial Warranty: | Not Available |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written November 18, 2008 |
| Why Fresh Fuel is So Important |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Before you give your snow blower an undeserving swift kick for not starting, take a good look inside your gas can first.
Every Spring, I religiously drain the gas tank on my snow blower, so the carburetor doesn't gum up.
This Spring was no exception.
However, when the first snow came in late November, I committed a major sin.
Instead of getting fresh fuel from the gas station, I stupidly added last year's left over gasoline into the tank.
I'll admit it. I was lazy... and my snow blower didn't start when I need it most.
Old gasoline is not much different than adding a pitcher of water into the tank.
I pulled the cord dozens of times, and the snow blower did absolutely nothing.
Basically, the gasoline lost its spark. It needed a shot of high octane energy to ignite it again.
Instead of draining the tank, I mixed a half bottle of "Start Your Engines" with the old fuel.
While its name sounds kinda corny, the product actually worked. My snow blower fired up and ran fine. |
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