If the gas in the tank is older than 3 months, I'd change it. The oxygenation 
used in commercial gasoline goes bad quickly. 

-Les
On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Jack Simon wrote:

> That's easy enough to determine, take the filler cap off and sniff at the 
> opening.  If you smell what you think is turpentine, you've got a load of bad 
> gas and it ain't ever gonna start!!!
> 
> On 30 Apr 2012, at 20:24, Chad Rebuck wrote:
> 
> If gas was in the tank for a while it may be worthwhile to replace it
> with fresh gas.
> 
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