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Old 09-18-2018, 08:05 PM   #1
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I know its a long haul from the lakes region, but Shawnees general store in Wentworth, and Apple Knockers general store in Warren both have ethanol free for their premium fuel
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The OP didn't mention if he needed a large amount but for small engines like my snow blower and yard equipment I use TruFuel like Wolfeboro Baja mentioned. It's more expensive than pump gas so I use it toward the end of the season so I don't have to stabilize or run the motor dry. I just switched to it this past weekend in my lawn mower but I use it exclusively in my blower and chain saw. Home Depot has it:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/TruSouth...7206/205913140
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Ace Hardware in Ossipee also carries it.
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The OP didn't mention if he needed a large amount but for small engines like my snow blower and yard equipment I use TruFuel like Wolfeboro Baja mentioned. It's more expensive than pump gas so I use it toward the end of the season so I don't have to stabilize or run the motor dry. I just switched to it this past weekend in my lawn mower but I use it exclusively in my blower and chain saw. Home Depot has it:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/TruSouth...7206/205913140
Thanks Mod, Yes I'm looking to fill the jerry jugs for all the tools here..
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I know its a long haul from the lakes region, but Shawnees general store in Wentworth, and Apple Knockers general store in Warren both have ethanol free for their premium fuel
Thanks Gran Pa...I DO go there, but on my Bike...No way to bring home the goodness..
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