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OLD GAS
Give it to someone you don't like, gas that old is not good for much of anything.
I would not put it in anything you use, caar bike, lawn mower and such. just get
rid of it.
Originally Posted by ARCTIC
I siphoned some 3 year old gas out of a golf cart I was working on and the owner said I could keep it and he was going to put some fresh gas back in his cart. Do you think it would hurt to put it in my spyder? That's like $15 worth of gas he said I could keep. It smelled good like regular gas and it was probably ethanol but who cares right?!?!? I'm sure the old gas they made is still better than the new stuff . FREE GAS!!!
I think if I strain it through a sock it will keep the big chunks out of my spyder.
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You're thinking of putting three year old gas in your $$,$$$ Spyder just to save $15? Do you have any idea how much it could cost you in repair bills?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say no freakin way dude.
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If I get a vote I say no. Lawnmower.
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Really..!!!
would you give your child three year old milk..?? Even if you think it smell alright..??
Quick question have you ever smelled old gas..??
This is a joke...it has to be..!!
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Should be smelling like varnish by now.
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Bad move...even if it was stabilized. If it smells like varnish, discard it. If it smells like gasoline and contains no water, put it in your car or truck to mix with a fairly full tank of gas. JMHO
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Not only no, but hell no! I wouldn't even put it in my lawnmower.
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Is this thread for real?
Chris
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I'd vote for putting it in the lawnmower... unless you actually LIKE running your lawnmower!
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Bad move...even if it was stabilized. If it smells like varnish, discard it. If it smells like gasoline and contains no water, put it in your car or truck to mix with a fairly full tank of gas. JMHO
Plus 1 on this. An old environmental engineering mantra is, "The solution to pollution is dillution."
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Gotcha!!!
Originally Posted by ARCTIC
I siphoned some 3 year old gas out of a golf cart I was working on and the owner said I could keep it and he was going to put some fresh gas back in his cart. Do you think it would hurt to put it in my spyder? That's like $15 worth of gas he said I could keep. It smelled good like regular gas and it was probably ethanol but who cares right?!?!? I'm sure the old gas they made is still better than the new stuff . FREE GAS!!!
I think if I strain it through a sock it will keep the big chunks out of my spyder.
...And there's the itty bitty joke icon waaaayyy at the bottom of the post...
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And I just got done watching an episode of "Brain Games" where they discussed the Male Mind's inability to completely read and follow instructions...
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What are instructions?
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Just put it in a nice red gas can and set it in your front yard close to the street and see how long it takes to come up missing.
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well that was a waste of space.
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Originally Posted by CruiseRT
Just put it in a nice red gas can and set it in your front yard close to the street and see how long it takes to come up missing.
I did that with a 100lb propane cylinder that had a broken valve, it was about 1/4 full, put the safety cap on it and left it out in the front yard at our cabin, came back the following weekend and it was gone! Hurray!
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Originally Posted by EnjoyingTheRyde
I did that with a 100lb propane cylinder that had a broken valve, it was about 1/4 full, put the safety cap on it and left it out in the front yard at our cabin, came back the following weekend and it was gone! Hurray!
Works every time....
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Hey Bob, love the Brain Games show. Had a few on the DVR and we watched them last night.
I did see the joke emoticon by the way.
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