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Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 10th, 2019, 11:10 pm
by Odinson
I read about gasoline and diesel going bad after a year or so..
Other source said 6 months.

Thats bullshit..

I started a tractor that had been just standing there for 20 years.
Just switched the battery, oil and I checked the engine rotation.

The fuel was what some1 put in 20 years ago.

Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 10th, 2019, 11:13 pm
by Odinson
Ezekiel got cancer...

In real-life, a growth like that is usually some kind of a non-malignant fat ball growing under your skin... 9,5 times out of 10..

And the doctor just simple cuts it out for aesthetic reasons.

Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 11th, 2019, 2:20 am
by Blue Frost
I have used 5 year old gas, and started old cars with gas in them also.
The thing is water, and the gas does loose octane, or power over time.
It's best to use fresh gas of course, but if the gas looks good use it, water is the bad stuff in it, and rust.

The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 11th, 2019, 2:21 am
by Blue Frost
Odinson wrote: November 10th, 2019, 11:13 pm Ezekiel got cancer...

In real-life, a growth like that is usually some kind of a non-malignant fat ball growing under your skin... 9,5 times out of 10..

And the doctor just simple cuts it out for aesthetic reasons.
Yeah, one there, and grows that fast it could even be a big cyst, especially since they are not living in the cleanest of ways.

Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 17th, 2019, 2:11 am
by Odinson
The weird doctor dude!

Oh no!

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 25th, 2019, 5:07 am
by Odinson
A man like Eugene can probably make gasoline from crude oil..
Oil in general does not expire..

If you are handy, you can make a small refinery..

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 25th, 2019, 5:10 am
by Odinson
And may I remind everybody that Judith is Shanes baby..

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 25th, 2019, 5:40 pm
by Blue Frost
Odinson wrote: November 25th, 2019, 5:07 am A man like Eugene can probably make gasoline from crude oil..
Oil in general does not expire..

If you are handy, you can make a small refinery..
I can make gas myself, it's not hard with some pipe to condense the oil into different parts.
Heat the oil, and let it simmer, the condensed liquid is close to what gas is, condense it again you have gas .
Skim the top off the heated oil you have Diesel, and Kerosene, or something like that. Just filter the stuff. :teehe:

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: November 25th, 2019, 5:41 pm
by Blue Frost
Odinson wrote: November 25th, 2019, 5:10 am And may I remind everybody that Judith is Shanes baby..
Shes a cute little bugger now, but ridicules as a character.

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: October 5th, 2020, 11:01 pm
by Blue Frost
Well the Walking dead is back, and a new spin off from it also. It wasn't bad for what seemed a season finale, might have been the last one I don't know.
Also Pandora is back again for a second season.

Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: October 6th, 2020, 4:40 am
by Mel Gibson
Odinson wrote: November 10th, 2019, 11:10 pm I read about gasoline and diesel going bad after a year or so..
Other source said 6 months.

Thats bullshit..

I started a tractor that had been just standing there for 20 years.
Just switched the battery, oil and I checked the engine rotation.

The fuel was what some1 put in 20 years ago.
Blue Frost wrote: November 11th, 2019, 2:20 am I have used 5 year old gas, and started old cars with gas in them also.
The thing is water, and the gas does loose octane, or power over time.
It's best to use fresh gas of course, but if the gas looks good use it, water is the bad stuff in it, and rust.
Fuel can last for a long time, especially if treated with a stabilizer!

For gasoline, moisture is often the enemy as Blue stated. It's best to keep the tank filled right up to help minimize that, but more importantly avoid fuel containing ethanol for long-term storage if you possibly can. Ethanol in fuel can create problems if stored for a long time. Where I live, the highest octane is ethanol-free, but lower grades are not.

Diesel used to last for literally many years, untreated. However, I say 'used to' because that's often no longer the case: Most Diesel today is now 'Low Sulphur' Diesel, and this does create an issue for long term storage. High Sulphur content in the Diesel of old inhibited organic growth, while Low Sulphur Diesel isn't as able to do that!

Re: Re: The Walking Dead- TV Series

Posted: October 6th, 2020, 1:51 pm
by Blue Frost
I never empty my lawn stuff, or cars for the winter, I just start them every week, or two.
Seems just starting them heating it up a little burns off the water well for me.

As Mel mentioned Ethanol creates issues, and also it's a scam when they use it, and add detergents in the gas.
It fouls your engine, and contrary to what people tell you it isn't geed for the environment.
Here is why, you get less gas mileage on it so you need more of it so why not use the regular gas without it.
A tip for everyone also, if you see a fuel truck at a station, don't stop there, they stir up sediments in the tanks that will get in your cars fuel system.