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I have secured a local source for non ethanol 93 octane. I will just run that in all the gassers.Considering what’s down the line, this is an excellent idea![]()
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I have secured a local source for non ethanol 93 octane. I will just run that in all the gassers.Considering what’s down the line, this is an excellent idea![]()
My original supplier had non-ethanol in 87. That’s generally what I’ve been running in that tank. I called around and found a source with some additional options. I’m going to have some ready for next Friday.I was just going to ask if you were getting non-ethanol fuel - or using that much of it that it wasn't an issue. Storing ethanol fuel for any amount of time is a nightmare!
God bless Florida and easy access to real gas/ boat gasMy original supplier had non-ethanol in 87. That’s generally what I’ve been running in that tank. I called around and found a source with some additional options. I’m going to have some ready for next Friday.

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I love the dead body look going down the road.
I’m cringe worthy bad at the arcade but Mustard looks great back at home
Much like Land Cruisers, there can be a lot of deferred maintenance on old pinball machines. My oldest game is a Stern Ghostbusters that was built in 2016. These machines are all designed for commercial routes and can withstand tens of thousands of plays. I doubt I have a machine that has more than 500 plays. So far all of them have been trouble free.I have two old pinball machines. They are almost as much trouble to keep operational as old Land Cruisers.
Look up tractordoc on the forum, there is a link in one of his treads to a pin Ball forum. He likes to restore them.Much like Land Cruisers, there can be a lot of deferred maintenance on old pinball machines. My oldest game is a Stern Ghostbusters that was built in 2016. These machines are all designed for commercial routes and can withstand tens of thousands of plays. I doubt I have a machine that has more than 500 plays. So far all of them have been trouble free.
There are a lot of games from the 1990’s that I would love to add to my collection but I’m kind of out of room. My next barn will be substantially larger in order to accommodate a bigger arcade.
@TractorDoc has the pinball bug bad.Look up tractor on the forum, there is a link in one of his treads to a pin Ball forum. He likes to restore them.
As long as there isn't a Cowboy shaped one in there...![]()
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I love the dead body look going down the road.