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Id like to use Ethanol-blended Mother Natures Fuel in all my gasoline-powered motors (lawnmower, chain saw, leaf-blower, and snowmobile). Will the benefits be as rewarding as using it in my vehicle?

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Id like to use Ethanol-blended Mother Natures Fuel in all my gasoline-powered motors (lawnmower, chain saw, leaf-blower, and snowmobile). Will the benefits be as rewarding as using it in my vehicle?

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Most manufacturers of motorcycles, recreational vehicles and power equipment allow the use of ethanol-enriched gasoline in their products. Check your owner’s manual first to be sure. All marine motor manufacturers now approve the use of 10% ethanol blend. Before using Ethanol-blended Mother Nature’s Fuel for the first time in an older small engine, we recommend that all water be removed from the tank. Since many outboard motor carburetor problems result from water in the fuel system, continuous use of an ethanol blend can prevent water accumulation and unnecessary maintenance. Modern snowmobiles should have no problem using Ethanol-blended Mother Nature’s Fuel, and in fact, its use could reduce exhaust emissions. In Yellowstone National Park, the Snowmobile in the Park project demonstrated that a 10% ethanol blend reduced carbon monoxide emissions by 9% to 38%, unburned hydrocarbons by 16% and particulate matter by 25%.

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