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Yes 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.
YES
totally
While the gas is considered "old", it will still work in your lawn mower. It is not recommended that you use old gas, however I prefer not to waste that liquid gold.
it all depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke lawn mower
When the gas machine that mows the lawn fails, the person who mows the lawn must push the non-gas mower.
I don't know for certain but considering that a gallon of gas is far cheaper than a new lawn mower i wouldn't use the separated gas. Just go to the gas station and get gas that you don't have to question.
Make sure the mower has cooled down. Use a funnel or a gas can with a spout
No you can't use a golf cart mower on a lawn mower. You have to find a muffler that matches the make and model of the lawn mower.
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
Yes. Have done it for over 30 years.
1 gallon per hour (average)
Regular unleaded gasoline is usually the recommended fuel.