
What is Toro premium fuel treatment?
Current Toro products sold in the U.S., and those sold throughout our company's history, were not designed to run on fuel blends containing more than 10% ethanol. Using gasoline containing more than E10 (10% ethanol), such as E15 (15% ethanol), E20 (20% ethanol), or E85 (up to 85% ethanol), may affect performance, damage the engine, and cause ...
Where can I find fuel facts from Toro?
The measuring cup attached to the neck of the bottle is convenient and useful for measuring then adding fuel treatment to my lawnmower gasoline. After I added it to my fuel container and …
What kind of gas does Toro recommend for my car?
· The snap-on measuring cup with keep-clean lid makes dosing and pouring easy (12 FL. OZ. only) An independent study* proved superior performance against 12 top …
Do Toro Lawn mowers use ethanol?
The Toro Company Chemwatch Hazard Alert Code: 2 Toro Premium Fuel Treatment Chemwatch: 5198-51 Version No: 2.1.1.1 Safety Data Sheet according to OSHA HazCom Standard (2012) …

How do you use Toro premium fuel treatment?
Just add one ounce of fuel stabilizer per two gallons of fuel. This will keep the fuel protected and fresh for at least 12 months. At a minimum, do this before storing the equipment for the season. Ideally, though, add stabilizer with every fill-up to provide protection and keep your machine's system clean.
What kind of gas do I put in my Toro lawn mower?
Unleaded gasolineUnleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 ((R+M)/2 rating method) is the recommended fuel grade for all gasoline engines in Toro products. Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or 15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) by volume is acceptable.
What is gas stabilizer?
What is Fuel Stabilizer? Fuel stabilizer, such as Berryman Total Fuel Stabilizer, is a solution that provides a protective layer for the fuel sitting in a gas tank. Typically made from petroleum products, fuel stabilizer bonds with gasoline to prevent evaporation.
Can I use premium gas in my Toro lawn mower?
Toro lawn mowers require unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher.
How much gas does a Toro lawn mower take?
Gas Walk-Behind Mowers Most Toro walk-behind power mowers have a fuel capacity of about 1/4 gallon or a quart.
How much fuel stabilizer should I use?
STA-BIL® should be added at 1-ounce per 2.5 gallons of fuel for proper protection. Leave the large cap tight, and then squeeze the bottle slowly to fill the dispenser to the level you need. Next, pour STA-BIL® into the gas tank and replace the gas cap. Don't worry, we wiped up the little bit that spilled.
Can you put too much fuel stabilizer in gas?
Brands like STA-BIL recommends 1 ounce of stabilizer per 2.5 gallons of gas, whereas, Seafoam recommends 1 ounce of fuel treatment per gallon of gasoline. Though too much fuel stabilizer won't hurt your generator, adding more than what's required will add unnecessary cost.
How do you use fuel treatment?
Directions For Use The recommended dosage is 2-3 ounces of Fuel Treatment for every 10 gallons of gasoline or diesel fuel. Pour Lucas Fuel Treatment directly into fuel tank. Exceeding the recommended dosage is not harmful to your vehicle. 5.25oz Bottle - One bottle treats up to 25 gallons of fuel.
How long to keep Toro fuel fresh?
Tip #2: Keep the Fuel Fresh. Keep the fuel fresh. Only buy enough for 30 days or less and add a fuel stabilizer the first day you get it. Toro offers a premium fuel treatment that can be purchased through a dealer or online.
What is the minimum octane for unleaded gas?
Get the right gas. Buy only unleaded gas with a minimum 87 octane rating.
Is ethanol gasoline allowed in lawn mowers?
In fact, recently the EPA raised the allowable ethanol limit to 15% for some motor vehicles. But right now, millions of legacy lawn mowers, snow blowers and other lawn and garden products are in use throughout the U.S., which were not designed to run on fuel blends containing more ...
Does ethanol cause corrosion?
Ethanol absorbs water from the air and can cause corrosion in the fuel system that can’t really be prevented since most carburetors and gas tanks are vented and air is always going to get in. Plus fuel deteriorates over time. Basically the most volatile compounds start evaporating first and once those are gone it can be hard to start the engine. Once enough of the fuel evaporates it gets all gummy and then hardens and that plugs up the system. So what can you do?
Product Overview
Toro Premium Fuel Treatment helps ensure clean, reliable engine performance and protection. Good for your lawnmowers, snow blowers, weed wackers, leaf blowers and other small engine power equipment. Using Toro Fuel Treatment with every fill up provides protection for two and four cycle small engines.
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