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    using summer gas in winter

    My father bought too much gas for the lawnmower back in late August.
    Almost filled up a 2 gal can and quite a bit is left.

    2-1/2 ounces of Seafoam was added right after purchase.
    Any issues using that gas in a snowblower this winter?

    Wondering if starting it might be harder in cold weather with summer gas.

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    I usually dump the remaining in the gas tank in the car and then refill the gas can.

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    Been using the same gas I bought in June for my lawnmower for my snowblower now, haven't had any issues starting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 92redragtop View Post
    I usually dump the remaining in the gas tank in the car and then refill the gas can.
    I've done that before but with this much left over and with the Seafoam added which stabilizes gas I figured why bother buying new gas especially with the limited use the snowblower gets.

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    Not a problem in the world using it.

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