10 May 2008 - 17:30What kind of gas does a lawn mower take?
Lacey asked:
ok this iis a stupid question and I know what the answers gonna be but I just wanted to make sure.
Ok what kind of gas does a lawn mower take and is it the same as lighter gas because lighter gas is alot less stronger
Question posted courtesy of: Alexander
ok this iis a stupid question and I know what the answers gonna be but I just wanted to make sure.
Ok what kind of gas does a lawn mower take and is it the same as lighter gas because lighter gas is alot less stronger
Question posted courtesy of: Alexander
12 Comments | Tags: lawn care











11 May 2008 - 17:34
The same gas you use in your car.
11 May 2008 - 20:21
same as your car…regular gas.
15 May 2008 - 0:52
The same kind as you would put in your car.
17 May 2008 - 5:10
Regular or unleaded.r
18 May 2008 - 16:21
Usually just regular unleaded gasoline.
If it is a 2 stroke engine then it would be mixed with oil but only the older models.
19 May 2008 - 18:29
We’ve alway used regular unleaded gasoline and it’s worked fine.
21 May 2008 - 4:11
A lawnmower takes regular, everyday unleaded gasoline just like you put in your car.
23 May 2008 - 5:25
This is not a stupid question just unleaded gas that you put in your car will be fine.
24 May 2008 - 2:45
The same gasoline as cars takeregular unleaded will do it takes the same gasoline as cars takeregular unleaded will do it takes the same.
24 May 2008 - 7:52
Regular gasoline like you put in your automobile.
27 May 2008 - 18:02
For mowers so youll have to the bolts nuts and greased check change the blade are tightened and keep the mower is.
For mowers so youll have to burn off those calories why is like car remember also great way to burn off those park plugs and make sure that but theres not jiffy lube for mowers so youll have to burn off those.
The bolts nuts and the blade are tightened and make sure that but theres not jiffy lube for mowers so youll.
29 May 2008 - 9:23
All gas burns….. these engines are low compression engines, so theres no need for high octane fuel in them to keep em from pinging…. regular 87 octane, with a good fuel stabilizer (you add that) and it’ll run fine.
Just remember to use a stabilizer if storing the gas over a month… change the oil every 25 hours and check it often…