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Star Tron -- fuel treatment
My thoughts!
After reading about Star Tron last Fall I bought some & started using it. Couldn't really give it a good test since grass cutting was over & my Winter use was very limited. In the limited use the additive seemed to make a-bit of a difference. Fast forward: Long over due in grass cutting I cut it Thursday & had to cut it twice. Higher setting waited 3/4 hours & cut it a second time to mulch up all the clumps. So now it's 3 tank-fulls of gas. I took specific mental note on the running of my 12hp. on my # 122. It seemed HAPPIER? A bit smoother, faster starting. YOUR PERSONAl THOGHTS if'n you use it? Nik, |
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My "boat parts guy" told me about it when it came out. It goes in my gas cans for my Cubs, into every tank of gas in my boat and into the motorcycle every fall.
The motorcycle started right up and ran fine with 5 month old treated gas. I'm happy with it and would recommend it to everyone. Jeff |
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Startron is an amazing product.First I tried it in my truck and didn't notice much of a difference. I have put it in my 125 and it seems like it breathed new life into it. Starts better ,idles better and it feels like more power is available. It appears to me it shows better gains in an air cooled engine. Just my 2cents.
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149,682,1641,1711 with a 12hp in it 1 8" brinly plow 1 10" brinly plow 451 snow blower,H-48 International snow thrower 42" york rake with fold down grader blade. |
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I have been using it for several months and even the gas I bought last fall seems to work just fine. I use it in my cub gas and also use that gas for chainsaws, weed wackers etc. I notice no difference in the gas that is about 4 months old from fresh stuff. I also use Marvels Mystery oil too. I have not taken the heads off any of my engines to look at the build up or lack of but everything seems to like both startron and MMO.
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With my son, EricR Super 2084 with 54" mower, 451 blower. 2086 with 3 pt hitch, 54 inch deck, 551 blower, 54 in brinly blade. A 4 digit original w deck. A 70 with deck. 2 102s both with 42 in decks, one with creeper, 1 36 inch IH snow thrower CW36, 1 42 inch IH blade. 149 with mower. 2072 w 3 pt hitch, Johnny bucket, 60 in mower, 451 blower. Jacobson GT 10 with mower. DR Lawn vac tow behind,Home made lawn roller. Brinly cart, 2 off brand carts and 1 home made cart. |
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Startron additive
Just an FYI, here in Florida if you have a boat and don't use it, you're waiting for a problem. It has become very popular for ATV users as well.
For me, all the above and all lawn equip. fuel. Good stuff. |
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Never tried it but am a big believer in Seafoam. It was like I rebuilt the engine in the TO35 within a day of adding to the tank. Now I add it to the engine oil and the tranny in all the tractors, and the Explorer.
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CC 126; CC 122; CC1450; Brinley plow; Brinley cultivators, CC front blade; IH 48" peg tooth harrow. & 1320 Ford New Holland(EEK!!!) |
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