Remember that 87 "may" contain ethanol and usually does, 91 and 94 should be ethanol free in Canada.
Your last 2 or 3 fills should be 91 or better and you should "season end" all engines with dry tanks and no fuel in lines or carbs.
The ethanol will absorb atmospheric moisture and cause corrosion on aluminum, zinc brass and alloys.
Even taking these precautions may keep carb rebuilds to every 3 or 4 seasons but the seasonal use in Canada makes carb "abuse" inevitable.
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Well it’s not me, it’s my brother in law’s girlfriend feeding them corn, bread, and I think donuts. She gets that day old bread down town.
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One is not like the other….. crap
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