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WoodyWW


Location: metro-Boston area
Joined: Oct 21, 2009
Points: 17

How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Original Message   Jan 31, 2011 12:54 pm
I have some gas leftover from last August, that I put fuel stabilizer in. But it's in one of those 2.5 gallon red poly jugs so I don't know the amount. I'd like to use it in my Toro 221Q, but I'd have to pour it into the jug I use for the gas/2 cycle oil mix, & then figure how much of the 2 cycle oil to use (that's in one of those little bottles to put in 1 gal. of gas). I'm thinking, weigh the gas?? I have a very accurate scale.

This is b/c there's another big 2 days of snow coming in the Northeast tomorrow, & I may not get out to buy more fresh gas before. TIA for any advice......

PS--I just held the gas jug up to the light, & realized there are markings on it by the 1/2 gal. Looks like it's slightly less than 3/4 gal. Q.: If I need to do this, & then have to estimate the amount of 2 cycle oil, should I err on the side of too much oil?
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Paul7


Joined: Mar 12, 2007
Points: 452

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #1   Jan 31, 2011 1:08 pm
Figure 6.2 lbs/gal if you weigh it.
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #2   Jan 31, 2011 1:26 pm
A little too much oil won't hurt anything.  Anything between 32:1 to 40:1 will do just fine. 
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #3   Jan 31, 2011 1:26 pm
How do we delete duplicate posts?
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Dr_Woof


Don't blow into the wind, and don't eat yellow snow. WOOF!

Location: Saskatchewan
Joined: Dec 13, 2010
Points: 253

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #4   Jan 31, 2011 1:30 pm
Why spend money on stabilizer and try to save the gas for winter?  Just pour it in your vehicle ans buy new when winter starts.

aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #5   Jan 31, 2011 2:39 pm
Dr_Woof wrote:
Why spend money on stabilizer and try to save the gas for winter?  Just pour it in your vehicle ans buy new when winter starts.

Good tip.  I'm trying a new method this winter.  I'm not using any fuel stabilizer.  If I have any gasoline older than 3 weeks, it goes into the wife's car to use up.  I'll get fresh gasoline to replace it.  Simple and cheaper.
FrankMA


Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #6   Jan 31, 2011 2:40 pm
Dr_Woof wrote:
Why spend money on stabilizer and try to save the gas for winter?  Just pour it in your vehicle ans buy new when winter starts.


Ditto. Pour what's left in the gas can into your car's gas tank and then fill the gas can with 1 or 2 gallons of fresh gas and 1 or 2 little 2-stroke oil containers to achieve the proper mix. Like others have said however, a little more oil in the mix is not going to harm anything.

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WoodyWW


Location: metro-Boston area
Joined: Oct 21, 2009
Points: 17

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #7   Feb 1, 2011 3:30 pm
Thanks for all the tips! However, right now, I'm using more gas in my snowblower than my car. I'm going into another major snowstorm in the Northeast today, & worried I'll run out of the 2 cycle oil/gas mix I have left. Why I'm planning to use the 6 mo. old gas for the lawnmower, & mix it w/the 2 cycle oil if need be for the snowblower (pouring it in the 2 cycle oil/gas mix container first of course).

How this came about: 3-4 yrs. ago, after a big blizzard here, I ran out of gas for the snowblower. Which mean't I couldn't get the car out, to go buy gas, for the snowblower.......Spent 2 or  3 days shoveling.....
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #8   Feb 1, 2011 3:47 pm
WoodyWW wrote:
Thanks for all the tips! However, right now, I'm using more gas in my snowblower than my car. I'm going into another major snowstorm in the Northeast today, & worried I'll run out of the 2 cycle oil/gas mix I have left. Why I'm planning to use the 6 mo. old gas for the lawnmower, & mix it w/the 2 cycle oil if need be for the snowblower (pouring it in the 2 cycle oil/gas mix container first of course).

How this came about: 3-4 yrs. ago, after a big blizzard here, I ran out of gas for the snowblower. Which mean't I couldn't get the car out, to go buy gas, for the snowblower.......Spent 2 or  3 days shoveling.....

We're experiencing a blizzard here.  As always, before any big storms, I always stock up on gasoline for the snowblower.  Even if I don't intend on going anywhere, I always fill all our vehicle tanks full of gas.  Just in case we need to be venturing out, we don't have to needlessly trying to find a gas station.                     

During a snowstorm and you are coming home from work, chances are there will be traffic jams where you are not moving at all, especially in populated area.  It's comforting to have a full tank of gas trying to cross a gridlocked intersection that you've been looking at for the last 30 minutes.
ratdog


Joined: Jan 17, 2011
Points: 7

Re: How to measure amount of gas left in a 2.5 gallon container? Plus life span of gas w/fuel stabilizer???
Reply #9   Feb 1, 2011 4:39 pm
Woody, Next time you run out of gas, you can always siphon some out of the car for the snowblower. RD
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