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<blockquote data-quote="OKMinuteman" data-source="post: 2387657" data-attributes="member: 27926"><p>I have routinely kept 100 gal in the barn in plastic 5 gal Walmart type containers and another 100 in 2 - 55 gal plastic barrels for the last 25 years, rotating at around 9 months. Never had an issue with 1998 car/truck/1955 tractor/1998 ATV/1982 boat/ZTR/1996 motorcycle/chainsaw/generators. With the full understanding of the professionals opinions, maybe I've been lucky for a real long time but it has worked well for me. Only100% real gas, stored off the ground in a somewhat darken and well vented environment. Winter fuel is a much better grade and will last considerably longer so I try to rotate during the winter months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKMinuteman, post: 2387657, member: 27926"] I have routinely kept 100 gal in the barn in plastic 5 gal Walmart type containers and another 100 in 2 - 55 gal plastic barrels for the last 25 years, rotating at around 9 months. Never had an issue with 1998 car/truck/1955 tractor/1998 ATV/1982 boat/ZTR/1996 motorcycle/chainsaw/generators. With the full understanding of the professionals opinions, maybe I've been lucky for a real long time but it has worked well for me. Only100% real gas, stored off the ground in a somewhat darken and well vented environment. Winter fuel is a much better grade and will last considerably longer so I try to rotate during the winter months. [/QUOTE]
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