Only if it is a two-stroke (two-cycle) engine.
No for your lawn mower you will just need regular lawn mower oil.
I pour it in holes, drilled in tree stump, to be burned.
I pour it in holes drilled in tree stump, to be burned.
If you mean a mixed gas and oil, it may not hurt the mower, it may smoke until this mix is used up. Some mower tanks are easily removed and you can drain the mixture before you use it.
Answerif it,s a 2 cycle mix gas 50 parts to 1 part oil,if it,s a 4 cycle . none, gas treatments will cause a lawn mower engine to over heat,I have small lawn equipment that used gas/oil ratio, I use a gas treatment in mower to keep from getting gunky over winter months, should I use a gas treatment for equipment that uses gas/oil ratio
AnswerYes you can use lawn mower gas for cars its gas so you daont have to worry?You need to be careful here. Many lawn mowers use normal gasoline, but some also use a mix of gasoline and motor oil (this is common with weedwhackers). Before you pour any gasoline into your car, make sure it's actually gasoline and not some kind of gas-oil mixture.
Check the oil/fuel mix and make sure you have it mixed to the correct ratio. Else, try raising the blade on the lawn mower. If you have the lawn mower blade too low, mowing tall grass, it can make too much work for the mower and will cause it to overheat.
Being that it has crank case oil it would be a 4 Cycle. Engines that you mix oil and gas are 2 cycle.
You will foul your spark plugs and probably ruin your lawn mower. Because that oil is not designed to mix with your fuel.
It should not hurt it but it will fowl the spark plug if heavy oil mix. To fix the problem drain gas out of the lawnmower and refill with good fuel and clean or replace spark plug. It will probably make smoke for a little bit but that should fix it.
some gas/oil mix (usually lawn boy) some electricity, propane, solar panels, and others just gasoline w/ a separate oil tank.
regular 87 unleaded gas from any gas station. if it is a 4cycle then you will not have to mix gas and oil, only 2 cycle engines require mixing the oil and gas. (this is the same for edgers, weed whacker (weed eaters) any kind of gas powered lawn equipment.